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35
countries to take part in Global Dubai Tea Forum
Experts from the regional and global tea industry are set to converge
in Dubai to discuss best practices in enhancing tea production and
marketing worldwide in February.
The
Second Global Dubai Tea Forum 2008 will be held from February 19-20,
2008, at the Hyatt Regency, Dubai.
Dubai
Tea Trading Centre (DTTC), an initiative of Dubai Multi Commodities
Centre (DMCC), expects over 35 tea consuming and producing nations
to participate in the forum.
Dr
David Rutledge, chief executive officer, DMCC, said: In under
three years, DTTC has been a catalyst for the entire value-chain
of the regional and global tea industry, and we are getting closer
to our vision of establishing Dubai as the global gateway for tea.
The increased volumes of tea trade passing through the ports of
Dubai and several initiatives introduced for the industry at large
are testament to DMCCs commitment to the trade. Equally important
is establishing international standards and best practices through
initiatives such as the Global Dubai Tea Forum.
He
added that the overwhelming interest received from the leading tea
producing and consuming countries for the upcoming forum signifies
Dubais fast-growing recognition in the global tea industry.
Sanjay
Sethi, head of DTTC, said: With two months to the forum, we
have already witnessed 20 per cent higher registration than the
inaugural forum held in 2006, reflecting the growing relevance of
such industry dialogues. At the 2008 forum, we look forward to an
engaging discussion on several relevant topics, including ways to
bridge production and supply imbalances, changes in consumptions
patterns, new technical and logistical developments as well as lifestyle-related
trends.
The
global tea trade is today somewhat fragmented, and we believe that
networking forums such as the Global Dubai Tea Forum will prove
beneficial in fostering increased transactions among developed and
emerging tea markets.
The
DTTC has made a significant contribution to the establishment of
Dubai as an international hub for tea trading. In 2006, DTTC facilitated
the transaction of 4.3 million kilos of multi-origin teas, almost
doubling the trade figures for the previous 10 months. In 2007,
this figure is expected to grow to 5.5 million kilos. DTTC has also
been instrumental in increasing the volume of tea trade physically
cleared into Dubai, which rose from 96.6 million kilos in 2005 to
105.5 million kilos in 2006, he said.
Since
its inception in early 2005, the DTTC has expanded its range and
reach to process teas from 13-producing countries, including Kenya,
India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe,
Ethiopia, Vietnam, Nepal, China and Iran. In keeping with its mandate
to further increase the tea trade in and through Dubai, the DTTC
also presently facilitates sales to buyers in the GCC states, Iran,
Iraq, Jordan and CIS countries, and has plans to expand its services
to other markets.
The
forum is organised by IBC Gulf Conferences and also offers exhibition
space where tea industry firms will showcase their newest products
and services.
TradeArabia News Service
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