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COLOMBO, 29 March, 2021, (TON): Sri Lanka tea production for the month of February 2021 totaled 22.38 million kgs showing an increase of 4.17 million kgs compared 18.21 million kgs of February 2020, according to figures released for the month by the Tea Exporters Association.

High Growns have remained static, whilst the Mid Growns have shown a marginal increase. Meanwhile, Low Growns have recorded a fairly significant increase compared to the corresponding month of 2020.

January-February 2021 cumulative production totaled 45.50 million kgs recording a gain of 5.35 million kgs against the volume of 40.15 million kgs of January-February 2020. On a cumulative basis, High Growns have shown a marginal decrease, whilst the Mid and Low Growns have shown an increase, with Low Growns showing the highest gain.

CTC Cumulative production, January-February 2021 totaled 4.12 million kgs, recording a 0.26 million kgs increase compared to 3.87 million kgs of January-February 2020. When analyzing the main categories of exports, Bulk Tea and Tea Bags show a marginal growth, whilst Packeted Tea has shown a decrease compared to the corresponding period of 2020.

January-February 2021 cumulative exports totaled 43.99 million kgs, showing a deficit of 1.76 million kgs compared to 45.75 million kgs of January-February 2020. Again, Bulk Tea and Tea Bags show a marginal growth, whilst Packeted Tea has shown a fairly significant decrease (2.82 million kgs) compared to the corresponding period of 2020.

Meanwhile, the revenue of Rs. 41.02 billion has been recorded, an increase of Rs. 3.36 billion vis-à-vis Rs. 37.66 billion of January-February 2020. The average FOB value Rs. 932.47 (USD 4.87) shows a gain of Rs. 109.21 per kg when compared to Rs. 823.26 (USD 4.58) of January-December 2020.

BEIJING, 28 March, 2021, (TON): There was and is no constrained work in cotton creation in Xinjiang, said Li Xuejun, a senior territorial administrator on Friday.

Li, deputy director of the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, said this at a joint video promotion event for Xinjiang with the Chinese embassy in Britain.

He said that cotton production in Xinjiang has already achieved a high degree of mechanization. There is not a large number of cotton-picking workers even in the busy picking season.

Li noticed that cotton endeavors in Xinjiang are lawfully enrolled and work as indicated by-laws and guidelines. Laborers' privileges to installment, rest, culture, government assistance, and others are completely ensured, he said.

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