Tea Board expects prices to firm up in 2019

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The Board is expecting better prices in 2019 on the back of strong fundamentals, a senior said on Tuesday.

S Soundararajan, Director of Promotion, Board, said that production in 2018 was 1,350 million kg.

"We expect the figure to be similar in 2019. Domestic consumption is also growing at 2.2 per cent year-on-year," he told

As the fundamentals are good, prices are likely to firm up this year, he said.

"Prices should go up. We had stopped plucking in many states during December to February, which has led to a production shortfall of 25 million kg," said.

This, he said, would likely have a positive impact on the prices.

He, however, said prices did not go up as expected last year.

Regarding e-auction, the said a professor of IIM-has been mandated to conduct a study on it.

"The study is likely to be completed shortly, and recommendations are expected to be submitted in April," he said.

About the increasing proportion of production by bought leaf factories (BLF), said this had created a low-end parallel market of sorts.

In West Bengal, the proportion of production by BLFs was close to 50 per cent and over 60 per cent in Assam, with the all-average being 46-47 per cent, the official said.

On the proposed tea park near in Odisha, he said tenders were floated thrice for this purpose.

"Each time, there was a single bidder... The matter has been referred to the commerce ministry," the official added.

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First Published: Tue, March 19 2019. 17:50 IST