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FCCISL local partner for World Tea Expo 2011 in China

August 28, 2011

The Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka (FCCISL) recently announced that it is the local representative of China Tea Expo 2011, scheduled to be held on October 28-31 . . . → Read More: FCCISL local partner for World Tea Expo 2011 in China

Technology boosts green tea production in Sri Lanka

August 14, 2011

Finlays has invested Rs.65 million as part of diversifying its portfolio to producing Chinese green tea, Finlays CEO Dayan Watawala said. While producing 14 million kilos of black tea the company commenced . . . → Read More: Technology boosts green tea production in Sri Lanka

Global demand for Sri Lanka tea to climb 10% in 2011

14 JUNE 2011

COLOMBO: World’s second largest tea exporter Sri Lanka said demand for its tea from global markets are expected to climb by 10 percent this year.

According to Sri Lanka Tea Board lower . . . → Read More: Global demand for Sri Lanka tea to climb 10% in 2011

Tea production up 23.4%

Tea production rose 23.4 percent to 195.1 million kilos during the first seven months of the year and could reach beyond 310 million kilos by the year end, an official of the . . . → Read More: Tea production up 23.4%

Sri Lanka’s tea production booms in the first six months of 2010

Mon, Jul 26, 2010, 07:39 pm SL Time, ColomboPage News Desk, Sri Lanka.

July 26, Colombo: Sri Lanka produced 166.9 million kilos of tea in the first six months of this year. This is . . . → Read More: Sri Lanka’s tea production booms in the first six months of 2010

Sri Lanka on track for record tea crop

COLOMBO — Sri Lanka, one of the world’s biggest black tea exporters, produced nearly 30 percent more tea in the first half of the year and is on track for a record crop, an official . . . → Read More: Sri Lanka on track for record tea crop

Sri Lanka tea output up in May

June 23, 2010 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s tea production in May 2010 rose 12.9 percent to almost 30.3 million kilos as production continued to recover from a downturn the year before, Tea Board data showed. . . . → Read More: Sri Lanka tea output up in May

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