Sri Lanka tea prices hit by stronger rupee, lower quality

May 22, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan tea prices fell at this week’s auction with a sudden strengthening of the rupee adding to downward price pressure caused by bigger volumes and lower quality, brokers said. Asia Siyaka also said tea prices generally declined for most categories due to lower quality following a holiday period. “The […]

Sri Lanka Carson unit says palm oil market stabilised

May 18, 2009 (LBO) – Palm oil prices have stabilised after last year’s collapse and demand should grow in future, according to Good Hope, a subsidiary of Sri Lanka’s Carson Cumber batch group with plantations in Malaysia and Indonesia.“Further, sustained economic growth in largely populated countries like China and India and increased effect of urbanization […]

Sri Lanka tea prices fall as crop increases

May 15, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan tea prices fell at the Colombo auctions this week but brokers said there was better demand for the increased volumes on offer.They said that despite the generally lower prices some well-made teas fetched record prices. Tea industry officials said production had recovered from the effects of drought earlier […]

Sri Lanka Kelani Valley Plantations in the red

May 14, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Kelani Valley Plantations, part of the Hayleys group, said it made a 46 million rupee loss in the March quarter compared with a net profit of 157 million rupees a year ago. It said in a stock exchange filing that sales fell 43 percent to 490 million rupees […]

Sri Lanka rubber meeting told to brace for fall in demand

May 13, 2009 (LBO) – Demand for natural rubber and rubber products will fall this year with the decline in sales of tyres and vehicles, a rubber expert told an international conference in the Sri Lankan capital Colombo. But demand will recover next year or the year after as the global economy recovers although at […]

Sri Lanka mulls extending private tea sale curbs

May 07, 2009 (LBO) – Restrictions on private sales of low grown teas outside the main auctions in Sri Lanka’s capital, Colombo, are likely to be extended this year, an official said.The curb are placed in the belief that they help prop up prices, though a ‘private’ sale takes away an equal amount of supply […]

” sweeps African cocoa fields

CANTONDOUGOU, May 5, 2009 (AFP) – The comforting world of chocolate ads could not be further from the harsh reality in the backwoods of the world’s biggest cocoa producer — where rubber is the new crop of choice. In the village of Cantondougou in western Ivory Coast there are no steaming mugs of hot chocolate […]

Sri Lankan tea prices up

April 30, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan tea prices rose again at this week’s auction, propelled by the weakening rupee and strong demand from the Middle East, brokers said.“Teas in the higher priced bracket continued to decline further following quality whilst the neat leaf coloury teas showed a firming up of prices. Poor leaf teas […]

Sri Lanka tea crop falls sharply in March

April 30, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s total tea production in March 2009 fell 44 percent to 18.2 million kilos from a year ago owing to drought and reduced crops, the Tea Board said. Tea output in the January-March 2009 period was down 41.6 percent to 48.8 million kilos from 83.5 million kilos in the […]

Sri Lanka tea prices perk up as rupee weakens

April 23, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan tea prices rose sharply at this week’s auctions, propelled by the weakening of the rupee against the dollar and lower quantities, brokers said. They said prices of low grow teas, which make up the bulk of the crop, gained substantially although those from the higher elevations fell because […]

Sri Lanka rubber regains bounce

April 21, 2009 (LBO) – Sri Lankan rubber prices have bounced back as demand picks up and tapping slows down during the off-season, industry officials said. “So rubber manufacturing companies have got new orders as a result of which they have to buy the natural rubber raw materials from producers. “Also, supply is now lower […]

Sri Lanka hikes tax on edible oil imports

April 10, 2009 (LBO) – The Sri Lankan government has raised the import cess on palm oil to 60 rupees per kilo from 40 rupees, Coconut Cultivation Board officials said. The move is aimed at ensuring a better price for coconut growers, mostly small farmers, and to reduce imports of edible oils, mainly palm oil, […]

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