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PRESENTATION ON

TEA
Presented by
Abhishek Suneri
Archita Garg
Pz. M. Mussadiq
Rajan singh Yadav
Rupa Shukla
INTRODUCTION
• Tea
• Indian tea industry
• Tea board of India
PRODUCTION PATTERN OF TEA
IN PAST FIVE YEARS

1. Calendar Year

Year North India South India Total


2002 631.75 206.72 838.47
2003 648.28 229.85 878.13
2004 662.19 230.78 892.97
2005 718.42 227.55 945.97
2006 753.24 228.56 981.80
2007 (E) 724.69 219.99 944.68

(E): Estimated and subject to revision Quantity in million kgs.


Price Variations of the past five
years

Year North India South India All India

Qty. Avg. Qty. Avg. Qty. Avg.


(M.Kgs) Price (M.Kgs) Price (M.Kgs) Price
(Rs/Kg) (Rs/Kg) (Rs/Kg)

2000 337.16 70.34 170.37 44.64 507.53 61.71

2004 338.55 71.57 135.81 47.01 474.36 64.54

2005 374.81 63.61 135.42 42.67 510.23 58.05

2006 364.51 71.62 134.56 50.79 499.07 66.01

2007 381.85 73.55 132.53 49.70 514.38 67.40


CAUSES OF PRICE VARIATION
IN INDIAN TEA INDUSTRY
• Price reduction by competitors
• Dependence of export to some specific
countries only.
• Closure of sick tea garden.
• Inadequate funds available
• Heavy tax burden.
• Labor strikes.
• Increase in Government funding
Effect of price variation in Indian
tea industry
• Closure of tea gardens
• Export declination
• Government financial support
• Increase in cost production
• Slow growth rate of the industry

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