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  • 31 Dec, 1969

ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s Ceylon Tea production is down 22.44 percent in October 2022 from a year earlier to 18.7 million kilograms while the total output for the ten months dipped 18.3 percent from the previous year, mainly
due to bad weather, top official said.

“The production during the October month dropped because we had heavy rain continuously for about two weeks,” Tea Board Chairman Niraj De Mel said at a press conference held on November 24.

“Also the estate workers took a few days off for the Deepavali holidays because of that there was a drop in October, compared to other months.”

From January-October 2022, the total production is 211.39 million kilograms compared to 258.90 million kilograms for the same period in the previous year.

“This would be the lowest recorded for the period under review since 1995 where it recorded approximately 201.78 million kilograms,” industry data published by Forbes and Walkers Tea Brokers show.

“On a cumulative basis, all elevations have shown a decline over the corresponding period of 2021.”

In October 2022, high grown tea production fell 19.3 percent to 3.8 million kilograms.

Medium grown fell 24.2 percent to 2.9 million kilograms and low-grown were down 22.9 percent to 11.7 million kilograms, industry data published by Forbes and Walkers Tea Brokers show.

The national average tea price in the month of October was 5.72 dollars or 2077.46 in rupees.

Sri Lankan tea has been earning higher prices for tea exports in rupees after the currency was depreciated in March against the USA dollar in 2022.

October tea exports too dipped 22 percent to 19 million kilograms.