Not our cup of tea anymore? Emerging trends from trade

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  • Economic and Political Weekly Vol.58; No.39 - 30 Sep. 2023 pp. 17-20
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Owing to both internal (skewed production and export basket) and external (rising imports, growing competition) challenges, India’s share in global tea exports is gradually declining. In this context, brand building and stricter compliance with global norms by the Indian players are necessary.
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Owing to both internal (skewed production and export basket) and external (rising imports, growing competition) challenges, India’s share in global tea exports is gradually declining. In this context, brand building and stricter compliance with global norms by the Indian players are necessary.

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