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Prospects brighten

K.K. Mustafah

SUPPLY SHORTFALL: A worker plucking tea leaves in a plantation in Munnar. The tea sector sees a bright future with prices showing an upward trend. The Kenyan crop being affected by drought and the sudden export demand from Pakistan holds promise for Indian tea, particularly South Indian CTC varieties. The support comes even as the frost is reported to have affected production in South India and arrivals in the North are yet to pick up.

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