The Sri Lankan tea industry is currently stabilising, expecting an increase in production this year, according to Planters Association Spokesman Dr. Roshan Rajadurai. The cumulative tea production for the year 2023 totalled 256.04 million kg which is an increase of 4.20 million kg compared to the same period in 2022 when total production reached 251.84 [...]

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Tea industry set for increased gains in 2024

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The Sri Lankan tea industry is currently stabilising, expecting an increase in production this year, according to Planters Association Spokesman Dr. Roshan Rajadurai.

The cumulative tea production for the year 2023 totalled 256.04 million kg which is an increase of 4.20 million kg compared to the same period in 2022 when total production reached 251.84 million kg.

He noted that the concessions granted by the government as reduction in fertiliser costs by Rs.2000 has not yet been received and is only a marginal reduction. However, under the prevailing conditions they welcome this move by the government and noted that “everything is going well”.

Dr. Rajadurai explained that plantation workers are now earning more than previous levels as most plantations have opened up to the system of engaging workers on increasing their income according to the amount they pluck. In this respect, he pointed out that some workers even earn about Rs.30 – 40,000 per month compared to the previous Rs.25,000.

He also noted that the plantations are the sector that provide the highest minimum wages to workers and there is potential for workers to earn more by plucking more.  It was also pointed out that last year’s crop production has been on par with 2022 and now with matters stabilising they expect things to turnaround and for production to improve this year.

Dr. Rajadurai also explained that inspite of the drought they need to maintain quality as well. In the meantime, the mechanisation of the plantations is also been carried out at present based on the requirements of each estate and if there is a labour shortage.

However, it was noted that the industry is unable to use mechanisation completely on the tea plantations due to the terrain on which it is grown, and producing artisanal orthodox teas compared to Kenyan and Assam teas.

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