Tea prices continue to slip at Kochi sale bl-premium-article-image

Our Bureau Updated - November 17, 2013 at 09:02 PM.

Prices at the Kochi Tea auction continue to decline for the second consecutive week. In sale no 46, the quantity on offer in dust CTC category was 12,75,500 kg.

With a fair demand, the market opened Rs 3-5 lower. The decline was to the tune of Rs 5-10 as the sale progressed.

However, the decline in prices was less for the teas which came under the selection of AVT.

There was a subdued demand from exporters and upcountry buyers.

In orthodox grades, the arrival was low and the quantity on offer was 13,500 kg.

The market was irregular and lower by Rs 3-5. Small quantity on offer was absorbed by exporters.

In the best CTC dusts, PD varieties quoted Rs 95/112, RD grades fetched Rs 100/133, SRD ruled at Rs 110/143 and SFD stood at Rs 110/152.

The leaf sale witnessed a mixed trend and the quantity on offer in orthodox grades was 163,000 kg.

The market for select best Nilgiri brokens, whole leaf and fannings was fully firm to dearer.

Medium, clean, black, well-made, bolder brokens, tippy grades, whole leaf was steady to firm.

The quantity on offer in CTC leaf was 74,000 kg. The market for good liquoring teas was barely steady. Upcountry buyers were fairly active.

In the dust category, Manjolai SFD fetched the best prices of Rs 158 followed by Manjolai FD at Rs 157. In the leaf varieties, Chamraj FOP – (S) (Green tea) quoted the best prices of Rs 305 followed by Chamraj FBOP (S) at Rs 266.

>sajeevkumar.v@thehindu.co.in

Published on November 17, 2013 15:32