Think Differently

The Premier told a top gathering of planters on Tuesday that the time had come to take over as managers of a value added industry, or lose out to more efficient agro-businesses that would be the industry of the future. “When you say that your contribution to the economy has fallen, it is true because […]

Fresh Cuppa

The Tea Association plans to re-haul criteria used to fund new Ceylon tea brands, when it takes over some of the Tea Boards functions this month.Every year, the Tea Board doles out a quantum of money to exporters keen on establishing a brand and who meet the selected criteria. “For example, the Tea Board evaluates […]

Hot Mix

Plantation companies are keen to push through a long over due productivity pegged wage formula when estate worker wages come up for negotiations in June 2004. The June negotiations will be a deciding factor for the plantations companies survival as they prepare for a tough year ahead. Work on possible productivity pegged alternatives are already […]

Value Driven

Value added tea exports hit a five year high, moving up to 41 percent of total shipments so far this year. The record is on account of 17.1 mn kgs of tea shipped to Libiya, a 211 percent increase in volume over 2002. Exports to the Middle East state was primarily in tea packets.With total […]

Green Tea

September Customs data indicates that US dollar value of tea exports was US$ 504.9 mn, up form the US$ 499.95 mn posted in 02. Commodity brokers credited the increase to a rise in imported tea blending activities, boosting revenues from the category up US$ 6 mn to US$ 20 mn.Dollar earnings for pure Ceylon tea […]

Study Buddy

The Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has asked Sri Lanka to join India or Kenya, if it plans to study the unique variances between tea growing elevations. Sri Lanka called on the FAO to fund the research project at the Inter-Governmental Group (IGG) meeting on tea earlier this year. Tea industry officials say FAO has […]

Bush Tourism

The tea plantation industry has identified 20 estate bungalows as potential sites for boutique tourist retreats. Mooted in conjunction with the Sri Lanka Tourist Board, the project is also encouraging other plantation companies to diversify into tourism under an Asian Development Bank project that is looking to spread the risk and increase the profit centres […]

Hot Teas

Ceylon Tea Services is calling on the government to support a common brand name for the tea trade, through a package of incentives similar to the early 1980s offer.The Dilmah brand rode off the support given in the 1980s programme, today to become a leading international brand. Company officials say it is still not too […]

Hot Cuppa

Plantation companies are feeling the pinch in profits due to restricted cash flows and high input costs, leaving little to plough back into replanting and development. Most estates have been plagued by high labour costs following a wage increase last June and persistently low prices for tea at the auctions. Costs of production have grown […]

Fresh Cuppa

The ultimate goal of being a leading international brand has brought a new entrant to the local tea marketing fraternity – J V Gokal Ceylon, the Indo-Lanka BOI venture of J V Gokal & Company India will commence tea bagging operations in September. Initially packing a country origin tea, the firm will develop a full […]

Warm Cup

Despite torrential rains and heavy flooding on some estates, tea crop intakes in April have reached record levels at 29.38 mn kilos. This is 7.8 percent up on last years record figure of 27.27 mn kilos, Asia Siyaka Tea brokers say. All three elevations e improved on last years levels, most significantly the Low Grown […]

One Taste

Ceylon tea just got better. An industry long built on a tradition of quality, will have its official stamp of approval, when quality standards for made tea are rolled out at factory level. Led by the Tea Association (TASL), a gold, silver and bronze standard have been laid out, that will revamp factories and certify […]

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