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Offline RV Pundit

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Tea sector finally start to diversify into speciality tea
« on: March 02, 2015, 10:46:20 AM »
This is only way to deal with black tea glut. Diversify into purple,herbal and green tea.

And it seem driven by private factories..meanwhile KTDA is a sleep.

http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Affa-to-issue-speciality-tea-licences/-/539552/2639484/-/v0mvpyz/-/index.html

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Re: Tea sector finally start to diversify into speciality tea
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2015, 12:48:28 PM »
Pundit

To respond in brief: Is it time to move from "DEVELOPMENT" in the KTDA? Kenya is among the largest producers of tea. The original intentions of its creation are no longer valid.

KTDA should move aside and allow the creation of a different organization with new ideas to help the tea industry. KTDA has a bad reputation with farmers and is only kept alive by the ignorance of the farmers and the coercive power of government. If Farmers exercised their power properly, many of those factories would be privatized or form trusts and cartels to compete it out of business.

The problems facing Mumias Sugar will at some point visit KTDA.
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Re: Tea sector finally start to diversify into speciality tea
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2015, 01:12:28 PM »
KTDA long became irrelevant..when tea act was ammended by Kones tea act...at least where i come from..people have so many choices...What is happening now is that small private factories are giving farmers more choice in addition to multinationals.

Pundit

To respond in brief: Is it time to move from "DEVELOPMENT" in the KTDA? Kenya is among the largest producers of tea. The original intentions of its creation are no longer valid.

KTDA should move aside and allow the creation of a different organization with new ideas to help the tea industry. KTDA has a bad reputation with farmers and is only kept alive by the ignorance of the farmers and the coercive power of government. If Farmers exercised their power properly, many of those factories would be privatized or form trusts and cartels to compete it out of business.

The problems facing Mumias Sugar will at some point visit KTDA.

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Re: Tea sector finally start to diversify into speciality tea
« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2015, 02:23:15 PM »
Ngorongo tea factory is doing it in Central ... looks guys in Rift tea sector are really proactive

have been a fan of Lerionka Tiampati from the days of introducing tea picking machines; can't understand what is happening at KTDA it has to rely on Min. of Agriculture to stall changes in the industry

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The Tea Directorate in the Ministry of Agriculture has blocked a section of Kangema tea farmers from selling their produce to a private company.

The farmers from Mutunguru tea buying centre had signed a contract with Ngorongo Tea Factory in Kiambu county.

The Kenya Tea Development Agency has refused to buy their produce for more than a month for failing to sign the Green Leaf Supply Agreement.

The farmers claim Zone Four KTDA board member Francis Macharia incited the directorate to terminate their contract with Ngorongo so they adhere to KTDA rules.

"The letter we received said we cannot continue selling tea to Ngorongo because it is illegal for a factory to buy tea from more than 100 kilometres away," said farmer John Gateru.
http://allafrica.com/stories/201501280636.html
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Re: Tea sector finally start to diversify into speciality tea
« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2015, 05:02:51 PM »
Give us ten (10) year global demand supply forecast/projections of the below to know whether it makes sense:

(a) Purple
(b) herbal
(c) green

Without Prejudice.

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Re: Tea sector finally start to diversify into speciality tea
« Reply #5 on: March 03, 2015, 08:10:02 AM »
That is shocking. It doesn't happen in our area.
Ngorongo tea factory is doing it in Central ... looks guys in Rift tea sector are really proactive

have been a fan of Lerionka Tiampati from the days of introducing tea picking machines; can't understand what is happening at KTDA it has to rely on Min. of Agriculture to stall changes in the industry



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Re: Tea sector finally start to diversify into speciality tea
« Reply #6 on: March 03, 2015, 08:11:07 AM »
Why don't you do that smart alec?  We know for sure there is global black tea glut.
Give us ten (10) year global demand supply forecast/projections of the below to know whether it makes sense:

(a) Purple
(b) herbal
(c) green

Without Prejudice.

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Re: Tea sector finally start to diversify into speciality tea
« Reply #7 on: March 03, 2015, 02:52:15 PM »
KTDA was sneak "privatized". I am not sure if the theft of the factories has been completed yet. It is reduced to exploiting small scale farmers and scamming on fertilizers and other inputs.
Ngorongo tea factory is doing it in Central ... looks guys in Rift tea sector are really proactive

have been a fan of Lerionka Tiampati from the days of introducing tea picking machines; can't understand what is happening at KTDA it has to rely on Min. of Agriculture to stall changes in the industry
... [the ICC case] will be tried in Europe, where due procedure and expertise prevail.; ... Second-guessing Ocampo and fantasizing ..has obviously become a national pastime.- NattyDread