Tea in Estonia [DOWNLOAD: PDF] - Book Review,
by Gobi International

Book Description World demand for tea is growing at over 2% a year. Gobi International analysts forecast the market to be worth almost US$8 billion by 2004. India is the largest producer of tea, with production at 800 thousand tonnes a year (US$ 2 billion). Asia is the largest consuming region of tea, accounting for 65% of world consumption. India and China jointly account for 35%. Demand is growing fastest in Africa, which is experiencing, on average, a 5% growth per year. India, China, and Kenya are the major exporters of tea. This report evaluates the tea market in 180 countries from 1997, with forecasts forward to 2004. This report covers all forms of tea.
Download Description World demand for tea is growing at over 2% a year. Gobi International analysts forecast the market to be worth almost US$8 billion by 2004. India is the largest producer of tea, with production at 800 thousand tonnes a year (US$ 2 billion). Asia is the largest consuming region of tea, accounting for 65% of world consumption. India and China jointly account for 35%. Demand is growing fastest in Africa, which is experiencing, on average, a 5% growth per year. India, China, and Kenya are the major exporters of tea. This report evaluates the tea market in 180 countries from 1997, with forecasts forward to 2004. This report covers all forms of tea.
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