Sri Lanka’s annual tea production of 278.4 million kg in 2020 was the lowest on record since 1997 and a significant drop compared to 2019’s 300 m kg. The lowest on record was in 1997 when 276 mn kg was produced, Asia Siyaka Commodities report stated. “Climate change has played a part in a shrinking [...]

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Ceylon Tea 2020 production lowest in 23 years

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Sri Lanka’s annual tea production of 278.4 million kg in 2020 was the lowest on record since 1997 and a significant drop compared to 2019’s 300 m kg. The lowest on record was in 1997 when 276 mn kg was produced, Asia Siyaka Commodities report stated.

“Climate change has played a part in a shrinking national harvest which peaked at 340 million  kg in 2013. Since then it’s been a steady slide but the 2020 crash cannot be attributed entirely to the hot dry conditions experienced from January to April, thereafter the weather improved and crops were increasing when High Grown production was disrupted by workers who stayed away mourning the passing of their senior union leader,” the report stated.

Turkey was the highest buyer of Ceylon tea amounting to 38.8 m kg with Iraq coming in next at 33.3 m kg and Russia and Iran purchasing 29.6 m kg and 15.1 m kg respectively. China followed buying 14.1 m kg last year.

 

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