The volume and value of Vietnamese tea imports fell sharply in Poland

Published 2021년 7월 8일

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Poland's tea imports in the first quarter of 2021 reached 10,100 tons, valued at 26.5 million Euros, with the average price dropping by over 4% to 2,630.5 euros/ton. The majority of the imports were from Kenya, followed by India and China, with a notable increase in the proportion of imports from Kenya. The imports consisted mainly of black and green tea, with a shift in consumption trends towards premium and specialty teas. There was a decrease in imports from traditional supply markets like China and Indonesia, but an increase in imports from Germany and Vietnam.
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The Import-Export Department (Ministry of Industry and Trade) quoted statistics from the European Statistics Agency (Eurostat) as saying that Poland's tea imports in the first three months of 2021 reached 10,100 tons, worth 26.5 million Euros. (equivalent to 31.5 million USD), up 0.3% in volume and down 3.8% in value over the same period in 2020. The average price of imported tea reached 2,630.5 euros/ton, down more than 4% over the same period in 2020. According to CBI.EU, Poland has the highest per capita tea consumption in Europe. Black and green tea are the main types of tea consumed in Poland. However, tea consumption trends in Poland are changing, tea consumers are turning towards new premium tea products such as fruit and herbal flavored teas and especially specialty teas. High Quality. Poland is the center of tea export in Europe, so there is a need to import tea for consumption and export. In the first three months of 2021, Poland imports tea mainly from the Kenyan, ...
Source: Vietnambiz

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