SUMMARY A market report from the East African Tea Traders Association (Eatta) shows a kilogramme of the beverage on average fetched Sh220 up from Sh210 last week. This is the first time in the last five months that the price has crossed the two-dollar mark. The report indicates that 26 percent of the total volumes offered for sale was withdrawn from the auction floor, the highest this year. Tea prices at the Mombasa auction rose to a five month high this week with the continued trend of high returns at the auction seeing traders withdraw a record volume from the floor in anticipation of a higher value in the coming sales. A market report from the East African Tea Traders Association (Eatta) shows a kilogramme of the beverage on average fetched Sh220 up from Sh210 last week. This is the first time in the last five months that the price has crossed the two-dollar mark. The report indicates that 26 percent of the total volumes offered for sale was withdrawn from the auction floor, the highest this year. “Out of 135,583 packages (8,929,677 kilos) available for sale, 100,161 packages (6,631,499 kilos) were sold. 26.13 percent packages remained unsold,” said the report. Tea prices at the auction have been rising in the last six sales as the demand for the commodity at the auction soars in recent days amid a decline in volumes. This week’s volumes dropped by 1.4 million kilos. The volumes have been declining in the last five sales...
Tea price hits 5-month high on low volume
Posted on: August 31, 2020
Posted on: August 31, 2020