Demand perks up prices at Kochi tea sale bl-premium-article-image

Our Bureau Updated - December 10, 2012 at 10:05 PM.

A view of a tea plantation in Kerala.

A good demand perked up prices of all varieties of tea at the Kochi tea auction last week. In Cochin Sale No. 49, the quantity on offer in the dust CTC category was 10,26,000 kg. The market opened steady to firm and sometimes dearer by Re 1 to Rs 2. The prices appreciated further as the sale progressed. Orthodox dust was fully firm to dearer and bulk of the offerings was absorbed by exporters. The quantity on offer was 15,500 kg.

In the best CTC dusts, PD varieties quoted at Rs 96-108, RD grades stood at Rs 104-114, SRD fetched Rs 106-114, while SFD stood at Rs 105-120. The leaf sale also witnessed a good demand and the quantity on offer in the orthodox grades was 1,60,500 kg. The market for Nilgiri all varieties were fully firm to dearer following quality.

TFP grade noticed correction and declined with longer margins of Rs 10-20 and sometimes more. Corresponding fannings barely remained steady. Of the quantity of 77,500 kg in the CTC leaf grades, the market for good liquoring brokens remained steady to firm. Others were irregular and tended to ease. Fannings were barely remained steady to tending easier. In the dust category, Injipara (Prm) SRD fetched the best prices of Rs 131 followed by Injipara (Prm) RD at Rs 128. In the leaf grades, Chamraj FOP quoted the best prices of Rs 271 followed by Chamraj OP at Rs 265.

>sajeevkumar.v@thehindu.co.in

Published on December 10, 2012 16:35