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Kenya’s 2011 tea exports to reach USD1.1b

JUNE 20 2011

(MENAFN) Kenya’s Tea Board president, Sicily Kariuki, said that due to stable prices and a weaker currency against the dollar, this year, the world’s top exporter of black tea would earn around . . . → Read More: Kenya’s 2011 tea exports to reach USD1.1b

Kenya Tea Output Decreased by 12% to 31,482 Tons in April

June 15 (Bloomberg) — Tea production in Kenya, the world’s biggest exporter of the black variety of the leaves, fell 12 percent in April to 31,482 metric tons from a year earlier, the Kenya National . . . → Read More: Kenya Tea Output Decreased by 12% to 31,482 Tons in April

Kenya tea prices dip at latest auction

Jun 8, 2011

NAIROBI (Reuters) – The average price of Kenya’s top grade tea fell at this week’s auction to $3.11 from $3.29 per kg at last week’s sale, reversing gains made in the last . . . → Read More: Kenya tea prices dip at latest auction

Kenyan tea prices rise for fouth week

Apr 12, 2011

NAIROBI (Reuters) – The average price of the top grade of tea in Kenya, the world’s biggest exporter of black tea, rose for a fourth straight week to $3.54 per kg at . . . → Read More: Kenyan tea prices rise for fouth week

Top Kenyan tea prices rise for the third week

Apr 6, 2011

NAIROBI (Reuters) – The average price of Kenya’s top grade tea rose for a third week running to reach $3.50 per kg at auction, from $3.40 a week earlier, brokers said on . . . → Read More: Top Kenyan tea prices rise for the third week

Kenya’s Limuru Tea 2010 profits jump

Mar 30, 2011

NAIROBI (Reuters) – Kenyan agricultural firm Limuru Tea posted a 169 percent jump in 2010 pretax profit, thanks to a weaker Kenyan shilling and high international tea prices, the company said . . . → Read More: Kenya’s Limuru Tea 2010 profits jump

Kenya’s tea export volumes plummet on Egyptian protests

24/03/2011

Economy-Tea Export-Kenya – Kenya’s monthly tea exports have dropped by 5.3 million kilogrammes mainly due to the political unrest in Egypt, whose consumption of tea from the East African nation was reduced by . . . → Read More: Kenya’s tea export volumes plummet on Egyptian protests

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