Summary:
According to Tea Board data, India's tea exports increased by 9.92% year on year to 254.67 million kg in CY24, from 231.69 million kg in 2023. In 2024, North India's output climbed 9.79% to 154.81 million kg, while South India's increased by 10.11% to 99.86 million kg. Provisional Q1 2025 numbers indicate all-India tea output at 69.22 million kg, up marginally from 67.53 million kg previous year. North India led Q1 growth with a 14.38% increase to 45.35 million kg, while South India's output dropped 14.38% to 23.87 million kg compared to Q1 2024.
Source: IBEF
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