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Tea exporters earn Rs 32 cr more during Jan-April

P.S. Sundar

Coonoor, July 7 Tea exporters have earned Rs 32 crore more in the first four months of the current calendar over last year, an analysis of the latest information available with the Tea Board reveals.

The increasing trend in earnings witnessed in March continued in April.

Even as the exporters claimed a higher price averaging Rs 101.14 a kg, against Rs 100.72 in April 2007, importers picked up a higher volume of 11.9 million kg against 8.9 million kg last April.

Consequently, exporters earned Rs 120 crore, as much as Rs 30 crore more than April 2007.

. In the four months, exporters claimed an average price of Rs 97.76 a kg against Rs 95.02 in 2007.

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