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P. S. Sundar Updated - May 07, 2021 at 06:33 PM.

Volume, price and value of imported tea, all increase

For Kerala Page. Workers filling the tea leafs at a plantation near Kalpetta in Keral's Wayanad district. Measures implemented by the Central and State Governments to revive tea industry are paying off with the total production of tea in the country registering a growth of 11.5 per cent against the corresponding period of 2004 between January and july 2005,production in north india went up to 214.1 million kg from 191.6 million kg and from 88.9 million kg to 98.6 million kg in South India.Tea buyers Association have stressed the need to curb production of sub standard teas and for quality upgradation and also relief of tax exemption for tea export.Digital Photo By K_K_Mustafah.2/10/05

India has spent as much as 90.77 per cent more on importing tea till January during 2020-21 fiscal over the same months of the previous fiscal.

This happened because of the country importing 65.21 per cent more volume paying 15.47 per cent more price on each kg on the average, reveals our analysis of the latest data available with the Tea Board of India.

The average price of the imported tea rose to ₹172.14 a kg till January in 2020-21 from ₹149.08 in the same months of the previous fiscal. This increase of ₹23.06 marked a rise of 15.47 per cent.

In dollar terms, the price rose to $2.31 a kg from $2.11 marking an increase of 9.48 per cent.

Unmindful of the rise in price, India imported a higher volume – 23.46 million kg (mkg) till January in 2020-21 compared to 14.20 mkg in the same months of the previous fiscal. This increase of 9.26 mkg marked a rise of as much as 65.21 per cent.

As more volume was imported at a higher price, the overall import bill rose to ₹403.84 crore till January in 2020-21 from ₹211.69 crore in the same months of the previous fiscal.

This increase of as much as ₹192.15 crore marked a growth of a whopping 90.77 per cent in the country’s import bill.

In dollar terms, the import bill rose to $54.20 million from $30.02 million. This increase of $24.18 million marked a rise of as much as 80.55 per cent.

Although India is a tea exporting country, in the post-WTO era, it has become impossible to block tea imports. India is importing tea from various countries.

Importers contend that majority of the tea is re-exported after value-addition by mixing with Indian teas.

Published on May 7, 2021 12:43