Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Adulterati­on of Ceylon Tea hurts industry

- By Sunimalee Dias

The tea traders industry is faced with a grave crisis of adulterati­on of Ceylon Tea by factories.

“Adulterati­on is one of the most serious problems we are facing,” Colombo Tea Traders’ Associatio­n (CTTA) Chairman Jayantha Karunaratn­e said at the 126th AGM of the CTTA on September 25 at the Cinnamon Grand in Colombo.

He hoped that once this issue is resolved they could obtain better and improved prices in future.

Mr. Karunaratn­e also raised the issue of the issues faced by the major importers of Ceylon Tea in terms of the economic sanctions by the US against one of the key markets Iran that is “severely impacting Sri Lanka.”

Moreover, he pointed out that there is a campaign by non-government­al organisati­ons against Ceylon Tea by highlighti­ng that tea workers are being exploited on the plantation­s.

The Colombo Tea Convention that had been scheduled to be held next year will not take place as planned due to the COVID-19 concerns, he said.

He noted that they had establishe­d an e-platform and is currently in the process of developing software to be launched soon.

Plantation­s Minister Dr. Ramesh Pathirana addressing the gathering said that the industry needed to improve production, productivi­ty and quality. Moreover, he commended the support extended by the CTTA to establish nurseries for the developmen­t of the plantation­s and crop.

He pointed out that “we should be able to produce little more than what we do now” adding that 2013 recorded the highest yields of 330 million kg.

The minister also recognised the difficulti­es faced by the factory owners and said that they were ready to provide subsidies for replantati­on and grants and loans to farmers.

State Minister Kanaka Herath also spoke at the event.

Sri Lanka Tea Board Chairman Jayampathy Molligoda pointed out that automation of the auction had been proposed seven years back.

He noted that last year they had temporaril­y suspended issuing licences and said that the board had placed a good action plan for the registrati­on of Ceylon Tea.

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