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Tea prices up 50pc in UAE on rising demand

Dubai, October 3, 2012

The strong demand for tea in the UAE, bolstered by the high growth in population, has contributed to almost a 50 per cent hike in the price of tea in recent years, said the organisers of an upcoming coffee and tea fair in Dubai.

The International Coffee & Tea Festival, the only dedicated trade event for the coffee and tea industry in the Arab world, will be held from October 30 to November 2 at Meydan Grandstand & Convention Centre.

The event will feature an exclusive TasteTEA Zone which will serve as an excellent platform for exhibitors to showcase their expertise and share new ways of preparing and serving the beverage with the public.

The TasteTEA Zone will enable participating tea growers, producers, exporters, blenders and distributors to interact with an eager audience, while also networking with validated buyers.

Ryan Godinho, national coordinator for UAE World Coffee Events, stated: “It is a combination of factors that makes tea such a popular beverage in the UAE. If we consider demographic factors, the country’s population is mainly comprised of ethnicities that are primarily tea consumers.

“Given this scenario, it was imperative that the International Coffee & Tea Festival makes a strong statement on tea, which we are bringing forth through the TasteTEA Zone that will be a high-value addition to the overall exhibiting experience this year.”

Commenting on the various varieties of tea available today, Godinho said, “Although the traditional black tea is the overwhelming favourite in the UAE and the rest of the GCC, we are coming across more and more people gravitating towards green, white, flavoured and speciality teas.”

The numerous health benefits associated with tea also contribute to the high tea ratings and are seen as key factors driving the increasing consumption of the beverage. Several studies are proving that drinking tea, especially green tea, helps to lower the risk of heart disease, boost the immune system, protect against cancer, lower blood pressure and speed up metabolism.

The festival will also pay tribute to its unequivocal counterpart, coffee. The UAE Barista and the inaugural Latté Art Championships will be key features of the event highlighting the skills and creativity of the region’s best baristas in the preparation of popular coffee beverages, giving the public a foretaste of what they can expect from UAE’s best cafés. – TradeArabia News Service




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