01 Sep 2010 Press Release
 

Dubai Tea Trading Centre registers 26 per cent growth in tea trade during first half of 2010

Dubai Tea Trading Centre registers 26 per cent growth in tea trade during first half of 2010
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Centre transacts 6.2 million kilos of tea in H1 2010

Overall tea trade through Dubai rises to 64.2million kilos

Dubai remains 2nd largest export destination for Indian and Sri Lankan teas
Dubai, September 1, 2010: The Dubai Tea Trading Centre (DTTC), an initiative of Dubai Multi Commodities CentreDubai Multi Commodities CentreLoading... (DMCCDMCCLoading...), has announced a record 6.2 million kilos of tea transacted in the first six months of 2010.

The overall tea trade through Dubai for the first six months of the year increased to 64.2 million kilos, an increase of 11.3 per cent from 58 million kilos, primarily due to favourable growing conditions resulting in higher production in most tea producing countries.

With the recent trend of higher production and favourable climatic conditions in the major producing countries, tea prices have been extremely volatile in the past few months. However, the general trend still continues to remain buoyant as carry forward stocks are low and there is good demand.

"Last year, global tea production saw a deficit of nearly 60 million kilos of tea due to drought in major tea-producing countries," said Ahmed bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman, DMCCDMCCLoading.... "However, the favourable climatic conditions in the first half of this year have led to an increased tea production by more than 107 million kilos. At DMCCDMCCLoading..., we remain committed to increasing tea trade through Dubai and strengthening the emirate's position as a major hub for global tea trade. Through our efforts, we are confident that Dubai will play a pivotal role in the supply chain for the industry."

Sanjay Sethi, Director, DTTC, said: "Since its inception in 2005, the Centre has grown consistently, with increased transactions and global tea producers, merchant exporters and buyers establishing their base here. As we continue to enhance our services for the trade, we have witnessed an increased demand for our value-added services such as blending, packaging of tea bags as well as loose tea in retail formats, storage facilities and office space for tea companies."

Dubai remains the second largest export destination for both Indian and Sri Lankan tea. The DTTC presently stocks teas from 13 producing countries, including Kenya, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, Vietnam, Nepal, China and Iran. In keeping with its mandate to further increase the tea trade in and through Dubai, the DTTC also facilitates sales with buyers in the GCC countries, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Pakistan, Afghanistan, UK and the CIS countries and has plans to expand its services to other Middle East and European markets.

Earlier this year, DTTC hosted the 3rd Global Tea Forum in Dubai, capitalising on Dubai's longstanding position as a global trading hub. The only global event in the region specific to the tea industry, over 360 delegates participated at this event, representing the entire value chain of the tea industry.

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About Dubai Tea Trading Centre (DTTC)
The Dubai Tea Trading Centre (DTTC) is a subsidiary of the Dubai Multi Commodities CentreDubai Multi Commodities CentreLoading..., a strategic initiative of the Government of Dubai. DTTC operates within the Commodities Division at DMCCDMCCLoading..., to offer its members expanded storage facilities including temperature controlled storage, office space and business centre, networking facilities, a dedicated blending and packaging unit and professional advisory and tea tasting services. Located close to the Jebel Ali Port, DTTC provides comprehensive services for its members who include tea producers, exporters, regional importers, tea merchants and tea professionals from across the entire value chain of the global tea industry. www.dttc.ae

For further information, please contact:
Gunjan Chaurasia / Nicholas Nesson
ASDA'A Burson-Marsteller
Dubai, UAE
Tel: 971-4-3355969 / Fax: 971-4-3356080
Email: g.chaurasia@asdaa.com / n.nesson@asdaa.com

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