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    Tea Prices Decline Slightly at the Weekly Auction as Demand Shrinks

    Leah
    By Leah Wakarima
    - September 16, 2022
    - September 16, 2022
    AgricultureKenya Business news
    Tea Prices Decline Slightly at the Weekly Auction as Demand Shrinks

    Tea prices at the weekly Mombasa auction dipped slightly this week amid decreased demand for the commodity.

    At this week’s auction, a kilo averaged USD2.24(Sh269.92), down from USD2.28(Sh274.74) last week.

    During the auction, the total volume traded was 69,086 kilos less than last week, the East African Tea Trade Association (EATTA)notes, signalling reduced demand for the commodity.

    “There was good general demand at irregular levels for the 185,440 packages (12,188,298.00 kilos) available for sale. 123,280 packages (8,088,644.00 Kilos) were sold with 33.52 per cent of packages remaining unsold,” EATTA managing director Edward Mudibo.

    In the trading session, there was stronger support from Egyptian Packers, Yemen and other Middle Eastern countries, while Pakistan Packers were active but at lower levels.

    “Bazaar showed reduced enquiry while UK and Afghanistan maintained interest with Sudan, Kazakhstan and other CIS states more selective,” Edward Mudibo.

    Russia, Iran, and Local Packers were less active. Somalia maintained activity at the lower end of the market.

    Read also; Tea Auction Records Slight Increase in Prices.

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