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According to a study conducted by the Federal Agricultural and Industrial Complex Product Export Development Center of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture , China’s tea production has increased year after year since 2016 (2.
3 million tons), and by 2020 it has reached 2.
9 million tons, accounting for the entire world in that year.
48.
8% of tea production .
The top five countries for tea production in 2020 also include India (1.
3 million tons, 20.
9% of global production), Kenya (9.
5%), Sri Lanka (4.
6%) and Vietnam (3.
1%)
.
3 million tons, 20.
9% of global production), Kenya (9.
5%), Sri Lanka (4.
6%) and Vietnam (3.
1%)
.
In 2020, the total amount of tea exported by countries around the world is 2.
086 million tons, with a total value of 7.
888 billion US dollars
.
The five countries with the largest tea exports this year are: China (US$2.
038 billion, 350,800 tons, accounting for 25.
8% of total global exports), Sri Lanka (accounting for 16.
9% of total exports), Kenya (15.
5%), and India (8.
8%) ), Poland (3.
4%)
.
Russia ranks 11th.
Last year, the export value of tea was 105.
4 million U.
S.
dollars, a significant increase from 2016 (76.
3 million U.
S.
dollars)
.
086 million tons, with a total value of 7.
888 billion US dollars
.
The five countries with the largest tea exports this year are: China (US$2.
038 billion, 350,800 tons, accounting for 25.
8% of total global exports), Sri Lanka (accounting for 16.
9% of total exports), Kenya (15.
5%), and India (8.
8%) ), Poland (3.
4%)
.
Russia ranks 11th.
Last year, the export value of tea was 105.
4 million U.
S.
dollars, a significant increase from 2016 (76.
3 million U.
S.
dollars)
.
Affected by the new crown epidemic, global tea production in 2020 will slightly decrease year-on-year (-2.
2%)
.
However, according to Russian experts, global tea production will reach 7 million tons in 2025, an increase of 16.
8% from the 2020 level
.
2%)
.
However, according to Russian experts, global tea production will reach 7 million tons in 2025, an increase of 16.
8% from the 2020 level
.