Demand boosts prices at Kochi tea sale bl-premium-article-image

Our Bureau Updated - November 20, 2017 at 07:43 PM.

A good demand perked up prices of almost all varieties of tea at the Kochi tea auction.

At Kochi Sale No.10, the demand was strong in the CTC dust grades and the quantity on offer was 8,50,002 kg.

The market opened fully firm to dearer by Rs 3-5. It appreciated further with longer margins of Rs 5-10 as the sale progressed and sometimes more particularly towards the close of the sale.

The increase in the prices of PD grades was less compared to other grades, according to auctioneers Forbes, Ewart and Figgis Pvt Ltd.

The quantity on offer in the orthodox dust was 7,000 kg. The market for primary grades was higher and others were dearer.

In the best CTC dusts, PD varieties quoted Rs 111-118, RD grades Rs 115-156, SRD Rs 118-159, while SFD ruled at Rs 120-165. The leaf sale also witnessed a good demand and the quantity on offer in orthodox was 91,000 kg.

The market for Nilgiri brokens and whole leaf was fully firm to dearer following quality.

Medium secondary grades were irregular and tended to ease, while fannings from the same region were fully firm to dearer.

The quantity on offer in the CTC leaf was 92,000 kg and the market for good liquoring teas was higher while medium and plainer teas were dearer.

sajeevkumar.v@thehindu.co.in

Published on March 11, 2013 16:57