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Meanwhile, a source in the industry said that despite concerns being raised over the declining trend in tea export, the industry has not initiated any systematic study to find out the reasons responsible for it.
There has also not been any sustained campaign by the government to promote Indian tea abroad.
Let us have a look at where India stands compared to its competitors when it comes to tea export.
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1. Kenya
Total export in 2010: 441.02 million kg
Total export in 2006: 312.16 million kg
Total increase: 128.86 million kg
Total increase in per cent: 41.28
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2. China
Total export in 2010: 302.42 million kg
Total export in 2006: 286.59 million kg
Total increase: 15.83 million kg
Total increase in per cent: 5.52
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3. Sri Lanka
Total export in 2010: 298.59 million kg
Total export in 2006: 314.92 million kg
Total increase: -16.33 million kg
Total increase in per cent: -5.19
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4. India
Total export in 2010: 193.29 million kg
Total export in 2006: 218.732 million kg
Total increase: -25.44 million kg
Total increase in per cent: -11.63
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5. Vietnam
Total export in 2010: 98.00 million kg
Total export in 2006: 105.12 million kg
Total increase: -7.12 million kg
Total increase in per cent: -6.77