Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Temi Tea first flush receives highest bids in Kolkata auction

GANGTOK, 14 May: Temi Tea fetched the highest price at the auction market in Kolkata on 08 May among all Darjeeling Teas. The first flush of Temi Tea was sent to Kolkata recently for auction conducted electronically by J Thomas Company at Kolkata. The first flush of Temi fetched Rs. 2,600 to Rs. 2,500 range/kg, informs a release issued by Ravi Kumar [General Manager, Temi Tea Estate].
Temi Tea is one of the most preferred Orthodox Black Tea among the tea lovers in India and overseas. Temi Tea gained its popularity due to its consistency in flavour, aroma, taste and the organic nature. Temi Tea Board entrusted on its quality than the quantity.
The Chairman of J Thomas auction house expressed to the management of Temi Tea that the quality of Temi tea may be attributed to the quality of plucking tea leaves and processing methods in the Temi tea factory, an official press release informs.
Since the Temi tea garden received good rainfall in the current season, the production is expected to cross 100 tonnes in the financial year 2013-14, the release adds. At present around 70 % of tea produced by the Temi tea estate were disposed through auction house based in Kolkata and 30% sent to retail market to meet domestic demand.

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