Indian tea exporters are facing uncertainty from two of its major markets Iran and UK. The UK is flooded with cheaper grade tea from Kenya which is spoiling India’s chances there. Similarly, India is facing a problem in the payment mechanism with Iran as the country wants tea trade to be conducted in dollars instead of rupees…READ MORE
KEEP READINGDietitians have been asked what they think the next big trends in food and beverage will be: and they suggest that tea – in various formats – will be a hot commodity for 2017…READ MORE
KEEP READINGRajeev is the go-to man for everyone who is looking for some extra antioxidants with every cup of tea. Located on Mint Street, Sowcarpet, this teashop offers a whopping 100 varieties of herbal brews. From the regular tulasi, mint, and gipger tea, the list goes on to some exotic flavours like lavender, oregano, aloe vera, maple, and marjoram teas…READ MORE
KEEP READINGThe reduction in production has resulted in tea auction prices (for the CTC and the north varieties) reaching a five-year high at Rs 104.79 per kg…READ MORE
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