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Pakistan imports and consumes a lot of tea. why?

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Answered by sahilcas
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Explanation:

According to the data of Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, tea imports into the country was recorded at 34,126 tonnes valuing $94.419m as compared to the imports of 39,115 tonnes worth $94.194m of the same period last year. In May this year, Pakistan imported 11,370 tonnes of tea at a cost of Rs3

Answered by somnathchk
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In May this year, Pakistan imported 11,370 tonnes of tea at a cost of Rs3.583 billion, while in April, the country imported 14,594 tonnes of tea at a cost of Rs4.855bn. Statistics show that 12,804 tonnes of tea was imported valued at Rs4.057bn in May 2017.

Global tea consumption and production are projected to keep rising over the next decade, driven by robust demand in developing and emerging countries. This will create new rural income opportunities and improve food security in tea-producing countries, according to the FAO report.

World production of black tea is projected to rise annually by 2.2pc over the next decade to reach 4.4 million tonnes in 2027, reflecting major output increases in China, Kenya and Sri Lanka — with this China would reach the output levels of Kenya, the largest black tea exporter in the world.

Global output of green tea is foreseen to increase at an even faster rate of 7.5pc annually to reach 3.6m tonnes in 2027, largely driven by China, where the production of green tea is expected to more than double from 1.5m tonnes in 2015-17 to 3.3m tonnes in 2027.

Global demand for tea is also benefiting from a new clientele. Young urban consumers in large producing countries like China and India have emerged as the fastest growing segment, eager not only to pay a premium for specialty teas but also curious to know more about the product they consume — its quality, origin and contribution to sustainable development.

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