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KTDA Says Factories Under its Management Have Hit Billions in Turnover

NAIROBI, Kenya, Sep 22 – The 54 KTDA-managed tea factory companies will, starting this week, commence meetings to review and approve the factories’ audited annual accounts for the 2019-2020 Financial Year, ahead of the declaration of the second and final payment, popularly known as “bonus”, to farmers.

KTDA Management Services Alfred Njagi said, the decision has been made by the respective factories’ boards, which consist of elected farmers’ representatives from each tea growing electoral area

“In determining the final payment, individual factories consider the revenue generated from tea sales, other income including interest from investments, dividends from KTDA Holdings less the cost of operations, dividends payable to their shareholders/farmers and taxes to Government if any, for the year,” said Njagi.

This year’s declarations come against the backdrop of increased green leaf production by KTDA-managed factories which grew by 29 percent for the year ended June 30, 2020, to stand at 1.45 billion kgs compared to 1.13 billion kgs over a similar period last year. On average 4.5kgs of green leaf makes one kilogram of made tea.

Consequently, the average price for a kilo of sold tea fell by 8.1 percent to an average twelve-year low of USD 2.38 per kilo compared to USD 2.59 per kilo in 2019.

Towards the end of June 2020, the average price for a kilo of made tea at the Mombasa auction dropped below USD 2, a scenario last seen in 2007.

This was occasioned by the material increase in production, coupled by reduced demand of the product across major global markets owing to the disruptions that were occasioned by COVID-19 and an oversupply situation in the tea markets.

However, with increased volumes of tea sold at the auction, buttressed by a favorable currency exchange environment over the period under review, it is expected that total revenues will marginally increase this year compared to last year.

The turnover for this financial year is Sh79 billion an increase of 14% compared to the last financial year. The total pay-out inclusive of initial payment and final will be confirmed once all the factories have declared their results.

In the financial year 2018/19, the total turnover was Sh69 billion and farmers were paid a total of KShs 46 billion for the green leaf delivered to the 69 tea factories managed by KTDA MS.

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The price of sold tea at the market is determined by a multiple of factors among them production volumes, the demand of the product, and the prevailing macro-economic environment at the time of sale.

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