Tea prices in Bangladesh have risen at weekly auctions this year due to a minimum price threshold and reduced supply, with the average price per kilogram reaching around Tk 214 after 29 auctions, compared to Tk 197.46 during the same period last year. The Bangladesh Tea Board (BTB) introduced a floor price for the current season, which helped push prices up slightly, especially for high-quality early harvests. However, the prices still fall short of covering the growing production costs, according to growers.
Despite the rise, tea growers are dissatisfied as production costs have surged, and prices remain insufficient to ensure profitability. The chairman of the Bangladesh Tea Association highlighted the financial challenges faced by growers, warning that unless prices improve, they may face a bleak future. Lower quality tea from smaller growers also fetched lower prices, and some even went unsold.