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Kenya kicks out Sri Lanka as world leading tea exporter

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Tea Board of Kenya managing director, Mrs Sicily Kariuki. Photo/FILE

Tea Board of Kenya managing director, Mrs Sicily Kariuki. Photo/FILE 

By JEFF OTIENO
Posted  Monday, February 22  2010 at  16:53

Kenya has overtaken Sri Lanka to become the number one tea exporter in the world.

Latest figures provided by the Tea Board of Kenya shows the country exported 342 million kilogrammes to 47 world markets, accounting for 22 per cent of the world tea exports.

“We did dislodge Sri Lanka as the leading tea exporter last year and hope we will continue maintaining the same position,” said Ms Sicily Kariuki at the Kenya - United Arab Emirates Trade and Symposium at Norfolk Hotel, Nairobi on Monday.

The Asian country, formerly number one tea exporter, sold 280 million kilogrammes, representing a shortfall of 29 million.

The news is a boost to Kenya and the tea sector in particular, which has in the recent past suffered from vagaries of weather and low export earnings due to a glut in the international market.

The managing director attributed the success to the efforts made in research and development.

“We have about 50 tea varieties suitable to the seven growing regions,” she added.

The two-day symposium which was organised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was officially opened by Minister Moses Wetangula.

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Ms Kariuki said that out of the 40 per cent of all global tea bags used in making the popular beverage, at least 10 per cent of its content are Kenyan.

Due to its importance as a major foreign exchange earner, about 150,000 hectares of land are currently under the crop yielding an average of 10,977 kg of green leaf per hectare.

Kenya Tourism Board managing director Mureithi Ndegwa, said the sector had recovered by 90.8 per cent from the post-election violence that rocked the industry in 2007.


Add a comment (6 comments so far)

  1. Submitted by nwlizz

    This is good news! Congrats to Kenya Tea board and more so to the wakulima. God bless Kenya. Elizabeth

    Posted  February 23, 2010 10:59 AM  
  2. Submitted by Nyaminwa

    Jamesokag, you started out nicely then delved straight into the negativity you mention. Celebrate without limits. These are the good things we should be talking about. Have a cuppa!

    Posted  February 23, 2010 06:26 AM  
  3. Submitted by uncletimon

    Sounds good but does the farmers knows this? Any news to that tune to wanjiku murimi?

    Posted  February 23, 2010 04:49 AM  
  4. Submitted by mwanoo1

    but we need branded Kenyan tea out here!! I've never bought anything screaming, "Kenyan Tea....." here in the U.S.

    Posted  February 23, 2010 02:01 AM  
  5. Submitted by mkei

    Hope that transforms the lives of wakulima wa chai.

    Posted  February 22, 2010 07:49 PM  

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