Tea prices in East Africa, particularly in Uganda, have rebounded after a dip in January, with kilogramme selling at Shs7,378 from Shs7,310, nearing the two-dollar mark. Despite a slight increase in the volume offered for sale at the Mombasa Auction, more tea was withdrawn from the trading floor than the previous sale. Uganda and Kenya are the largest contributors to the auction. However, demand for tea has been low recently as buyers had stockpiled earlier in the year.