Monday 25 September 2017

HAPPENING -- 3:

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE NILGIRI PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION 

(articles in The New Indian Express)





R Rajkumar, Group Manager, Glendale Estate group, has taken over as Chairman of the Nilgiri Planters’ Association (NPA) for 2017-18.













T V Varghese Vaidyan, General Manager, The Coonoor Tea Estates Co Ltd., has assumed office as Vice Chairman.



The other members of the Executive Committee are: K Jagan Thimaiah (Thiashola), K C Ponnappa (Kotada), Mohamed Iqbal (Chamraj), T Gundan (Robroy), George Varghese (Mailoor), K S Nanjappa (Kil Kotagiri), K P Aiyappa (Dunsandale), K Karthiknarayan (Havukal), Pralav Bhansali (Kairbetta), DVM Premkumar (Kamalin), Sanjay George (Katary), Shanmugavel (Glenmorgan) and L Narayanan (Erinkadu).

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Thursday 7 September 2017

PRODUCTION -- 25:

INDIA HEADING FOR ANOTHER RECORD IN TEA PRODUCTION

BY P S SUNDAR

Indications are that India is heading for yet another record production in tea in 2017.

“Tea Board has now released the data for July which shows 4.05 per cent rise in the North over July 2016 to reach 136.54 million kg (mkg) and a marginal 1.30 per cent fall in the South to dip to 19.05 mkg”, Rajesh Gupta, compiler of annual Global Tea Digest, told me. 

This meant that in July, the country’s production rose by 3.36 per cent to reach 155.59 mkg.

“Our compilation shows that in the seven months, India produced 598.74 mkg against 574.57 mkg in Jan-July 2016”, Gupta said.

This meant that India produced 24.17 mkg or 4.21 per cent more tea than in the seven months of 2016.

If this trend continues, the country will create yet another record in production which is likely to hover around 1,290 mkg against last year’s 1267 mkg.   For the past few years, India has been creating new records year after year. 

Cumulatively, both North and South have produced more tea so far this calendar, thanks to good weather.

North Indian production has risen by 8.70 mkg to reach 462.17 mkg.  Assam continues to top the production table at 283.75 mkg (down 2.57 mkg).

South Indian production has risen by 15.47 mkg to reach 136.57 mkg. Here, Tamil Nadu’s production increased by 13.54 mkg to reach 98.50 mkg.  Kerala produced 2.06 mkg more to reach 35.12 mkg.

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Wednesday 6 September 2017

FOR THE RECORD - 36:



More Health benefits of tea..
Post-GST blues continues in Coonoor and Coimbatore auctions ..
Tea Board reduces the district average price for green leaf...
India's tea production increases..
Nilgiris tea output rises..
Global black tea production falls..
Will Kenya's loss mean gain for India?


(articles in Aug 2017 issue of The Assam Review & Tea News)






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