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Indian Tea Industry Fights For Survival

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April 16-30, 2019

“If you are cold, tea will warm you.

- Tushar K Mahanti

Indian Tea Industry Fights For Survival

If you are too heated, it will cool you. If you are depressed, it will cheer you." This was how William Ewart Gladstone, the four-times prime minister of the United Kingdom, described Indian tea, which came to the British market in the early 1800s.

The observation was made a long time ago, but Indian tea is still a morning necessity across the globe. It’s among the finest in the world because of its unique geographical features, continuous innovations, changing product mix, and strategic market expansion.

While China, Sri Lanka and Kenya have made huge in-roads to the global market, when it comes to quality, Indian tea still tops the list in quality. But low-priced teas from China, Sri Lanka, and Kenya have slowly replaced Indian tea in many global drawing rooms. Stiff price competition has given an upper hand to both Kenya and Sri Lanka. Kenya and Sri Lanka have continued to surpass India in CTC tea export, although their combined production is much less than India's.

India losing out in the global market

In 2017, India accounted for 23% of the global tea production. But Kenya and Sri Lanka contributed to just 13% of the world's production. However, when it comes to exports, both have an export share of about 38% against less than 10% of India's.

Indian tea has lost large global markets because it continues to be traded as a commodity. The much talked about value addition is limited and came late. Only the markets that have consumers with shallow pockets buy tea as a commodity and that share is fast depleting. Despite being a large producer of tea, the country lacks properly organised production systems in which small tea producers find a respectable place. The industry has limited, except a handful of big players, access to capital at globally competitive rates.

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