tea prsntation final
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TREND ANALYSIS OFTEA EXPORT OF INDIA
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Team members
Name Roll no:
Komal dalal 309
Nisheet damania 310
Dilasha dharia 313
Keval gada 315
Nischay kalra 331
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Introduction
India plays a significant role in world tea trade, beingthe world's
largest producer, consumer and exporter.
Hence fluctuations inIndia's tea production, consumption and
exports are enoughto disturb the international tea trade.
The total turnover ofthe tea industry is around R s.10, 000
crores
India is the largest producer oftea and ranks fourthinterms of
total tea exporters inthe world.
Tea industry is one ofthe chiefforeign-exchange earners is some
ofthe third world countries.
The labour intensive tea industry directly employs over 1.1 million
workers and Women constitute 50% ofthe workforce.
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Overview
In all aspects oftea production, consumption and export, India has
emerged to be the world leader, mainly because it accounts for 31%
ofglobal production.
Itis perhaps the only industry where India has retained its
leadership over the last 150 years.
Tea productioninIndia has a very interesting history to it.
The range oftea offered by India :
1. the green TEA
2. Blacktea:- CTC (cut, tear, curl) and orthodox Tea,
3. from the aroma and flavor ofDarjeeling Tea
4. strong Assam TEA
5. Nilgiri Tea - remains unparalleled inthe world.
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Overview
The total turnover ofthe tea industry is around Rs.10,000 crores.
Since independence tea productionhas grown over
250%, while land area has justgrown by 40%. There has been a considerable increase in exporttoo in
the pastfew years. Total netforeign exchange earnedper annum is around Rs. 1847 crores.
The labour intensive tea industry directly employs over1.1 million workers and generates income for another10 million people approximately. Women constitute50% ofthe workforce.
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EXPORT ANALYSIS
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EXPORT GROWTH ANALYSIS
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COUNTRY EXPORT ANALYSIS
1986 1991 1996 2001 2004
U.K. 18.66 13.17 12.73 10.23 8.93
USA 7.38 6.5 8.13 7.37 6.26Pakistan 6.6 5.51 6.86 6.31 5.81
RussiaFed 0 0 8.13 7.37 8.93
Japan 5.25 5.5 8.04 7.37 5.91
UAE 1.68 2.51 3.7 3.6 5.26
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EXPORT(%)
TEA
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SHARE OF TEA IN TOTAL EXPORTS
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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
0.89
0.82
0.65
0.56
0.49
0.380.34
0.31 0.320.35
Share
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MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
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ANALYSIS OF EXPORT OF LAST 10 YEARS
YEAR RS
(CRORES)
GROWTH SHAR
E
2010 2,943.53 9.47 0.35
20092,688.87 32.18 0.32
2008 2,034.17 3.28 0.31
2007 1,969.51 13.8 0.34
2006 1,730.73 -5.95 0.38
2005 1,840.30 12.4 0.49
2004 1,637.35 -0.89 0.56
2003 1,652.07 -3.91 0.65
2002 1,719.22 -3.88 0.82
2001 1,788.71 0.23 0.89
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Current scenario (2010-11)
Due to good monsoonthis year the
production oftea has increased.
Price oftea has increased ininternationalmarket so the demand has dip marginally.
Political unrestin Arab world will affectthe
Indian exports as India exports largely in
middle east.
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