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Pakistan Hits Sh3.5bn Importing Kenyan Tea

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In January Pakistan purchased tea worth Sh3.5 billion in its bid to cement its position as the top buyer of the country’s produce. According to the Tea Directorate, Pakistan purchased 15.2 million kilogrammes of the commodity representing 32 percent of the total volume that was exported during the said period.

In total, 47 kilogrammes were exported through the auction in January with 43 countries being part of the importers of this commodity compared to 32 countries in the previous season. “Pakistan was the leading export destination for Kenyan tea,” said the directorate.

Other key destinations were Egypt (11.07 million Kg), UK (5.82 million Kg), UAE (2.79 Million Kg) Russia (1.84 Million Kg), Sudan (1.44 million Kg), Yemen (1.12 million Kgs), Saudi Arabia (0.78 Million Kg), Switzerland (0.77 million Kg) and Afghanistan (0.75 million Kg).

Kenya’s top 10 export destinations came to 87 percent of the export volume with all the key markets recording higher imports from Kenya compared with previous year. According to the directorate, significant higher tea imports from Kenya were also recorded among the emerging markets of Iran, Nigeria, Ireland, Turkey, China, Malaysia, South Africa, Canada, Oman, Chad and Uzbekistan.

Kenya is trying to open up new markets and cut over dependence on the traditional markets that account for over 80 percent of the total produce. Kenya’s tea export rose 17 percent to hit Sh11 billion in January this year compared with the corresponding period in 2018.

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