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By admin, on July 13th, 2010 Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has warned tea-producing countries against increasing sizes of plantations as it would damage prices in the long run.
The United Nations agency urged them to increase income from the crop by . . . → Read More: More tea will saturate market, warns UN food agency
By admin, on July 13th, 2010
Kenyan tea is set to dominate the global market for a long time, thanks to its health benefits.
According to the Tea Research Foundation, Kenyan tea has higher levels of antioxidants compared to teas . . . → Read More: Kenya warms to healthy tea
By admin, on June 25th, 2010
Over 9.8 million kilograms of tea will be on offer this week at the Mombasa tea trade auction centre.
Participating countries have committed over 8.8 million kilograms of main grade and another 962,555 kilograms . . . → Read More: Tea offers decline at Mombasa auction
By admin, on June 25th, 2010 NAIROBI (Reuters) – The average price of the best Kenyan tea held steady at $3.44 per kg at this week’s auction, little changed from last week, traders said on Wednesday.
Africa Tea Brokers said Best . . . → Read More: Kenyan tea prices steady at latest sale
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