Tea exports increased by Rs. 5.5 b during last 4 months

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Tea exports for the month of April was recorded at 20.8 Mkg, which is identical when compared to the same period of the previous year,
produce broker John Keells Ltd., said in their weekly report. Sri Lanka harvested a crop of 23.6 Mkg during the month of April & a negative
variance of 15.6% when compared to the crop harvested in April 2018
The main contributor for the 23.6M kg was from the Low Grown planting districts with 61.6% followed by the High Growns at 22.6% and the
Medium Growns at 15.8%
When compared with the 2018 harvest, negative variances have been recorded in all elevations. The FOB value was Rs
12.19 above the FOB value of 2018
The cumulative export quantity for the four-month period this year was 94.4 Mkg at an increased FOB value of Rs
844.14
As a result of a higher export volume of 4.7 Mkg for the year 2019, the to-date value of the Tea Exports have increased by Rs
5.5 billion when compared to the previous year. Iraq has emerged as the leading importer of Sri Lankan tea
The other major importers of Sri Lankan tea are Turkey, Russia, Iran and Libya
1 Mkg of ex-estate teas met with irregularly lower demand
Select best Western High Grown BOPs were mostly easier with only a few selected invoices gaining
The below best and the plainer types were mostly easier. Select best Western High Grown BOPFs were easier with the below best and the
plainer varieties, too, following a similar trend
Nuwara Eliya BOP/BOPFs were easier with a large volume remaining unsold
Udapussellawa BOPs were easier, whilst the corresponding BOPFs were mostly easier with only a few invoices maintaining last levels
Uva BOPs were substantially easier.