Tea prices end seven-week climb


FE Team | Published: December 31, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00


Tea prices in Bangladesh fell at the weekly auction on Tuesday, snapping a seven-week run of gains,  on subdued demand and lower supply of premier-quality leaf, reports Reuters.
Bangladeshi tea fetched an average 191.02 taka ($2.40) per kg, compared with 192.96 taka at the previous sale, said an executive with National Brokers Ltd.
About 2.23 million kg was offered at the auction centre in Chittagong, of which 24 per cent went unsold. In the previous auction, nearly 2.3 million kg was offered, with nearly 17 per cent remaining unsold.
There was less demand from local buyers owing to a drop in supplies of quality tea, the executive said.
Anti-government strikes were also partly blamed for the slide, he added.
Typically, demand for tea rises in Bangladesh during the winter season.
Tea production in Bangladesh rose 1.6 per cent in 2013 to a record 63.5 million kg thanks to favourable weather but was still short of domestic consumption of about 65 million kg.
The country has moved from being a net exporter to a net importer of tea because of rising consumption.
In April this year Bangladesh increased customs duty to 15 per cent from 5 per cent to discourage imports amid a drop in local prices due to ample supplies.

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