India Sees Modest Rise in Tea Exports in FY 2024-25

CURRENT AFFAIRS: Tea export performance, FY 2024-25, Indian tea sector, Tea Board of India, North Indian tea output, South Indian tea trade, global tea markets, Darjeeling tea, plantation economy, international trade boost

India Sees Modest Rise in Tea Exports in FY 2024-25

Steady growth in national exports

India Sees Modest Rise in Tea Exports in FY 2024-25: India’s tea export volumes saw a measured increase of 2.85% in the financial year 2024-25. The total shipments rose to 257.88 million kilograms, up from 250.73 million kilograms in the previous fiscal period.

This upward trend reflects a positive shift in international demand and improved performance from key production regions.

Northern and southern regions outperform

North India led the export contribution for calendar year 2024, dispatching 155.49 million kilograms of tea. This marked a 10.28% growth from the year before.

Meanwhile, South India followed closely with 100.68 million kilograms in exports, reflecting an even stronger rise of 11.02%.

Static GK fact: Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala form the backbone of India’s tea production, each with distinct agro-climatic advantages.

Key enablers behind the rise

The increase in exports is attributed to improved climate conditions, emphasis on quality enhancement, and demand from consistent buyers such as the UAE, Russia, Iran, and the UK.

Efforts by the Tea Board of India to streamline export logistics and support brand promotion have further supported this expansion.

Static GK fact: India ranks as the world’s second-largest tea producer, behind only China.

Market dynamics and global positioning

Even with these gains, India’s tea exports face stiff rivalry from countries like Kenya, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam, especially in the bulk tea segment.

The evolving market preference for organic and flavored teas presents an opportunity for Indian producers to diversify and strengthen their global footprint.

Static GK Tip: The Tea Board of India, created in 1953, plays a central role in regulating and promoting the tea industry. It operates under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

Significance for rural economy

The tea industry supports employment in remote plantation zones and remains a key component of India’s agro-export basket. Rising exports help maintain foreign exchange reserves and support trade stability.

Static GK fact: May 21 is observed as International Tea Day to recognize the cultural and economic importance of tea across the globe.

Static Usthadian Current Affairs Table

India Sees Modest Rise in Tea Exports in FY 2024-25:

Fact Detail
FY 2024-25 Tea Exports 257.88 million kg
FY 2023-24 Exports 250.73 million kg
National Export Growth 2.85%
North Indian Exports (2024) 155.49 million kg
South Indian Exports (2024) 100.68 million kg
Growth in North India 10.28%
Growth in South India 11.02%
India’s Tea Production Rank Second in the world
Tea Board Established 1953
International Tea Day May 21
India Sees Modest Rise in Tea Exports in FY 2024-25
  1. India’s tea exports rose 2.85% in FY 2024–25.
  2. Exported 88 million kg, up from 250.73 million kg.
  3. North India contributed 49 million kg.
  4. South India exported 68 million kg.
  5. Growth driven by quality, climate, and global demand.
  6. Major importers include UAE, Russia, Iran, UK.
  7. India ranks second in global tea production, after China.
  8. Darjeeling, Assam, and Nilgiri are key varieties.
  9. Tea Board of India, set up in 1953, regulates exports.
  10. The board falls under the Ministry of Commerce.
  11. Focus on organic and flavored tea markets.
  12. India faces stiff competition from Sri Lanka, Kenya, Vietnam.
  13. Tea supports rural jobs and plantation livelihoods.
  14. Assam and West Bengal lead tea production.
  15. India celebrates International Tea Day on May 21.
  16. South Indian tea exports grew 02% this year.
  17. Export logistics were improved by Tea Board efforts.
  18. Tea exports help foreign exchange and trade stability.
  19. Tea sector is key to India’s agro-export basket.
  20. Climate conditions played a role in yield improvement.

Q1. By what percentage did India’s tea exports increase in FY 2024-25?


Q2. Which Indian region contributed the most to tea exports in 2024?


Q3. When was the Tea Board of India established?


Q4. Which global day celebrates tea's importance?


Q5. What country leads in global tea production?


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