July
production data for black tea production from Sri Lanka, Malawi and Bangladesh
show a rise of nine per cent
this
calendar year compared with the same period a year ago.
“Accordingly,
our compilation places the cumulative global black tea production so far this
calendar at 913.38 million
kg
(mkg) from 835.23 mkg last year,” Rajesh Gupta, publisher of annual Global Tea
Digest, told Business Line.
This
is an increase of 78.15 mkg .
Sri
Lanka’s July production dropped to 22.60 mkg from 25 mkg in July 2012.
However,
helped by higher production in earlier months, the cumulative output in the
seven months increased to
194.86
mkg from 189.23 mkg. Malawi’s July production rose to 1.70 mkg (1.10 mkg).
However,
because of lower production in earlier months, the cumulative output was 31.87
mkg against 33 mkg last
year.
In
July, Bangladesh produced 9 mkg against 8.30 mkg in July 2012.
The
cumulative output rose to 24.19 mkg from 23.63 mkg last year.
Overall,
the global climatic condition now is favourable for tea production and the
unseasonal rains in Africa are
helping
higher crop in Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda this month.