the tea markets have been shaken by the crisis in West Asia which began in Eqypt, spread to Bahrain and Tunisia and Libya. Sri Lanka’s main tea buyers are the CIS and West Asia with Iran being the ...
Sri Lanka’s tea industry is set for a year of modest growth in 2025, despite facing several challenges and uncertainties, an analysis by Forbes and Walker Tea Brokers showed. After a few years ...
With the recent wage hike given to plantation sector workers, Sri Lanka’s once lucrative tea industry is facing a threat of collapse due to the inability to increase labour productivity and declining ...
Sri Lanka is making a special appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin to remove a ban on Ceylon tea. Two ministers are leading a delegation to Moscow to request the suspension on Sri Lankan tea ...
Reducing human rights risks in Sri Lanka, where raw materials are produced, in collaboration with Mitsui Norin Currently, Japan imports about 40% of the black tea leaves from Sri Lanka In the ...
COLOMBO, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- Sri Lanka earned 1.43 billion U.S. dollars from tea exports in 2024, with an increase of more than 9 percent year-on-year, state media reported on Wednesday.