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Sudan reverses decision on sell-by date for Kenyan tea

by Alex
May 20, 2016
in Agribusiness, Kenya, Sudan
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Sudan has suspended the decision to cut the shelf life of Kenyan tea from three to one-and-a-half years.

The two governments agreed on Wednesday that the guidelines be suspended for six months pending a joint technical research team that will determine the actual shelf life of the beverage.

The changes had been made by Sudan Standards and Metrology Organisation (SSMO) last year. Tea exports to Sudan last year dropped to 19 million kilogrammes from 27 million kilogrammes exported in the previous year, with the officials attributing the decline to the new guidelines. The 30 per cent decline saw Sudan drop to position seven last year from number five in 2014 in purchase of Kenyan tea.

Agriculture Fisheries and Food Authority (AFFA) director general Alfred Busolo welcomed the move saying, “It is a reprieve to our tea industry as Sudan has agreed to suspend its decision on the shelf life, giving us an opportunity to continue enjoying tea exports to the country as we address the outstanding issues.” He further added that the move had resulted in tea buyers cutting down on their stocks hence impacting negatively on the export volumes.

Kenya Bureau of Standards (Kebs) managing director Charles Ongwae said the joint committee had been formed with the SSMO and other government agencies to carry out a scientific research on the actual shelf life of tea.

Kenya last year, through a Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) meeting between foreign ministry officials from both countries, urged Khartoum to reverse its decision.

During the meeting, the delegation led by Foreign Affairs CS Amina Mohamed argued the decision means Kenyan traders will incur more storage costs and make losses if they don’t make sales on time.

Tea earnings are expected to drop this year due to poor performance of the crop in the third and fourth quarter of 2015/16.

The agriculture regulator expects the performance to decline because of low prices witnessed since the beginning of January resulting from overproduction due to good rains last year. Mr Busolo said the earnings could drop from Sh123 billion witnessed in 2014/15 to Sh120 billion. The price of tea has been declining since the beginning of the year, failing to rebound to a high of Sh273 witnessed in the first auction of 2016.

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Kenya is the world’s largest exporter of black tea and an oversupply of the commodity in 2014 led to a sharp drop in global prices. The glut also cut farmers’ bonuses to levels last seen seven years ago.

 

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