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Indian tea makers surge; Harrisons Malayalam highest in 2 yrs
** Shares of Indian tea making firms Harrisons Malayalam HRMA.NS, Jay Shree Tea JYST.NS and McLeod Russel India MCLE.NS up between 10%-14.7%
** HRMA up ~14.7% to 244.4 rupees, its highest in around two years, while JYST soars to its highest since late-Feb
** MCLE up 10%, hitting upper limit of exchange-mandated trading band
** India's tea prices have been soaring and are expected to stay high as heatwaves and floods hurt output in key producing regions, Reuters reported on Monday
** Production also affected by government ban on 20 pesticides, report adds
** Including session's gains, HRMA up ~38% YTD, while MCLE and JYST jumped ~19% and ~20%, respectively
(Reporting by Manvi Pant in Bengaluru)
(([email protected]; +918447554364;))
** Shares of Indian tea making firms Harrisons Malayalam HRMA.NS, Jay Shree Tea JYST.NS and McLeod Russel India MCLE.NS up between 10%-14.7%
** HRMA up ~14.7% to 244.4 rupees, its highest in around two years, while JYST soars to its highest since late-Feb
** MCLE up 10%, hitting upper limit of exchange-mandated trading band
** India's tea prices have been soaring and are expected to stay high as heatwaves and floods hurt output in key producing regions, Reuters reported on Monday
** Production also affected by government ban on 20 pesticides, report adds
** Including session's gains, HRMA up ~38% YTD, while MCLE and JYST jumped ~19% and ~20%, respectively
(Reporting by Manvi Pant in Bengaluru)
(([email protected]; +918447554364;))
India's tea prices soar as extreme weather slashes output
Heatwave, floods trim output in key Assam state, planters say
Output seen down 100 mln kg in 2024 from year ago, planters say
Tea prices jump 20% y/y on lower supply, Tea Board says
By Rajendra Jadhav
MUMBAI, July 8 (Reuters) - India's tea prices have been soaring and are expected to stay high as heatwaves and floods during the peak harvesting season slash output in key producing regions.
The price rise could support the beleaguered Indian tea industry, which has been struggling with rising production costs amid a negligible rise in tea prices in the past decade.
"Extreme weather events are hurting tea production. Excessive heat in May, followed by ongoing flooding in Assam, are reducing output," said Prabhat Bezboruah, a senior tea planter and former chairman of India's Tea Board.
Production was also affected by the government's decision to ban 20 pesticides, Bezboruah said.
India's tea production in May plunged more than 30% from a year earlier to 90.92 million kg, its lowest for that month in more than a decade, hurt by excessive heat and scant rainfall.
In the north-eastern state of Assam, which accounts for more than half the country's output, more than 2 million people have been affected by severe river flooding in July.
The upside in tea prices started after a heatwave reduced production from April onwards amid good demand, said Kalyan Sundaram, secretary of the Calcutta Tea Traders' Association.
In the last week of June, average tea prices surged to 217.53 rupees ($2.61) per kg, marking a near 20% increase from a year before, according to data compiled by the Tea Board.
Tea production improved in June after good rainfall gave respite from the heatwave, but again flooding in July has limited plucking in many districts of Assam, said a Jorhat-based tea planter.
"July is typically a peak production month, but this year we anticipate a shortfall of 15 to 20 million kg," the planter said.
India produced a record 1.394 billion kg of tea in 2023, but in 2024 production could fall by around 100 million kg, said Bezboruah.
The production shortfall should drive prices significantly higher, but financially weak and indebted producers are struggling to bargain with powerful buyers in peak production months, said a Kolkata-based trader.
More than half of India's total tea production is plucked during July to October.
Average tea prices in 2024 could be 16% to 20% higher than last year, but the increase is unlikely to reduce tea exports, as many buyers are boosting their purchases following the pesticide bans, said Bezboruah.
India's tea exports in the first four months of 2024 jumped 37% from a year ago to 92 million kg, according to the commerce ministry.
The country exports the CTC (crush-tear-curl) grade mainly to Egypt and the United Kingdom, with the orthodox variety shipped to Iraq, Iran and Russia.
($1 = 83.4575 Indian rupees)
(Reporting by Rajendra Jadhav; Editing by Jan Harvey)
(([email protected]; +91-22-68414378 ; Reuters Messaging: [email protected]))
Heatwave, floods trim output in key Assam state, planters say
Output seen down 100 mln kg in 2024 from year ago, planters say
Tea prices jump 20% y/y on lower supply, Tea Board says
By Rajendra Jadhav
MUMBAI, July 8 (Reuters) - India's tea prices have been soaring and are expected to stay high as heatwaves and floods during the peak harvesting season slash output in key producing regions.
The price rise could support the beleaguered Indian tea industry, which has been struggling with rising production costs amid a negligible rise in tea prices in the past decade.
"Extreme weather events are hurting tea production. Excessive heat in May, followed by ongoing flooding in Assam, are reducing output," said Prabhat Bezboruah, a senior tea planter and former chairman of India's Tea Board.
Production was also affected by the government's decision to ban 20 pesticides, Bezboruah said.
India's tea production in May plunged more than 30% from a year earlier to 90.92 million kg, its lowest for that month in more than a decade, hurt by excessive heat and scant rainfall.
In the north-eastern state of Assam, which accounts for more than half the country's output, more than 2 million people have been affected by severe river flooding in July.
The upside in tea prices started after a heatwave reduced production from April onwards amid good demand, said Kalyan Sundaram, secretary of the Calcutta Tea Traders' Association.
In the last week of June, average tea prices surged to 217.53 rupees ($2.61) per kg, marking a near 20% increase from a year before, according to data compiled by the Tea Board.
Tea production improved in June after good rainfall gave respite from the heatwave, but again flooding in July has limited plucking in many districts of Assam, said a Jorhat-based tea planter.
"July is typically a peak production month, but this year we anticipate a shortfall of 15 to 20 million kg," the planter said.
India produced a record 1.394 billion kg of tea in 2023, but in 2024 production could fall by around 100 million kg, said Bezboruah.
The production shortfall should drive prices significantly higher, but financially weak and indebted producers are struggling to bargain with powerful buyers in peak production months, said a Kolkata-based trader.
More than half of India's total tea production is plucked during July to October.
Average tea prices in 2024 could be 16% to 20% higher than last year, but the increase is unlikely to reduce tea exports, as many buyers are boosting their purchases following the pesticide bans, said Bezboruah.
India's tea exports in the first four months of 2024 jumped 37% from a year ago to 92 million kg, according to the commerce ministry.
The country exports the CTC (crush-tear-curl) grade mainly to Egypt and the United Kingdom, with the orthodox variety shipped to Iraq, Iran and Russia.
($1 = 83.4575 Indian rupees)
(Reporting by Rajendra Jadhav; Editing by Jan Harvey)
(([email protected]; +91-22-68414378 ; Reuters Messaging: [email protected]))
India's May tea output falls 30%, lowest level in over a decade
MUMBAI, July 5 (Reuters) - India's tea production in May plunged more than 30% from a year earlier to 90.92 million kilograms (kg), its lowest level in more than a decade, the state-run Tea Board said on Friday, hurt by excessive heat and scant rainfall.
Production in Assam, which accounts for more than half the country's output, fell by more than 26% to 49.84 million kg, the board said.
Exports of CTC (crush-tear-curl) grade tea went mainly to Egypt and the United Kingdom, with the orthodox variety shipped to Iraq, Iran and Russia.
(Reporting by Rajendra Jadhav; editing by Jason Neely)
(([email protected]; +91-22-68414378 ; Reuters Messaging: [email protected]))
MUMBAI, July 5 (Reuters) - India's tea production in May plunged more than 30% from a year earlier to 90.92 million kilograms (kg), its lowest level in more than a decade, the state-run Tea Board said on Friday, hurt by excessive heat and scant rainfall.
Production in Assam, which accounts for more than half the country's output, fell by more than 26% to 49.84 million kg, the board said.
Exports of CTC (crush-tear-curl) grade tea went mainly to Egypt and the United Kingdom, with the orthodox variety shipped to Iraq, Iran and Russia.
(Reporting by Rajendra Jadhav; editing by Jason Neely)
(([email protected]; +91-22-68414378 ; Reuters Messaging: [email protected]))
India's Jay Shree Tea And Industries Reports Profit For June-Qtr
Aug 14 (Reuters) - Jay Shree Tea and Industries Ltd JYST.NS:
INDIA'S JAY SHREE TEA AND INDUSTRIES JUNE-QUARTER CONSOL PAT 160.4 MILLION RUPEES VERSUS LOSS 542.4 MILLION RUPEES
JAY SHREE TEA AND INDUSTRIES JUNE-QUARTER CONSOL REVENUE FROM OPERATIONS 1.80 BILLION RUPEES VERSUS 1.61 BILLION RUPEES
Source text for Eikon: ID:nBSE6cTwpF
Further company coverage: JYST.NS
(([email protected];;))
Aug 14 (Reuters) - Jay Shree Tea and Industries Ltd JYST.NS:
INDIA'S JAY SHREE TEA AND INDUSTRIES JUNE-QUARTER CONSOL PAT 160.4 MILLION RUPEES VERSUS LOSS 542.4 MILLION RUPEES
JAY SHREE TEA AND INDUSTRIES JUNE-QUARTER CONSOL REVENUE FROM OPERATIONS 1.80 BILLION RUPEES VERSUS 1.61 BILLION RUPEES
Source text for Eikon: ID:nBSE6cTwpF
Further company coverage: JYST.NS
(([email protected];;))
Jay Shree Tea And Industries To Consider Demerger Of Sholayar/Kallyar Estates To A Unit
May 15 (Reuters) - Jay Shree Tea and Industries Ltd JYST.NS:
JAY SHREE TEA AND INDUSTRIES LTD - TO CONSIDER DEMERGER OF SHOLAYAR/KALLYAR ESTATES TO A UNIT
Source text for Eikon: ID:nBSE2bTWm4
Further company coverage: JYST.NS
(([email protected];))
May 15 (Reuters) - Jay Shree Tea and Industries Ltd JYST.NS:
JAY SHREE TEA AND INDUSTRIES LTD - TO CONSIDER DEMERGER OF SHOLAYAR/KALLYAR ESTATES TO A UNIT
Source text for Eikon: ID:nBSE2bTWm4
Further company coverage: JYST.NS
(([email protected];))
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What does Jay Shree Tea do?
Jay Shree Tea & Industries, part of B.K Birla Group, is the world's largest tea producer with estates in India and East Africa. It also operates in Chemicals, Fertilizers, Sugar, Real Estate, and Education sectors.
Who are the competitors of Jay Shree Tea?
Jay Shree Tea major competitors are Rossell India, Gillanders Arbuthnot, Neelamalai Agro Inds, The United Nilgiri, Dhunseri Tea, Harrisons Malayalam, Goodricke Group. Market Cap of Jay Shree Tea is ₹280 Crs. While the median market cap of its peers are ₹231 Crs.
Is Jay Shree Tea financially stable compared to its competitors?
Jay Shree Tea seems to be less financially stable compared to its competitors. Altman Z score of Jay Shree Tea is 0.54 and is ranked 8 out of its 8 competitors.
Does Jay Shree Tea pay decent dividends?
The company seems to be paying a very low dividend. Investors need to see where the company is allocating its profits. Jay Shree Tea latest dividend payout ratio is 0% and 3yr average dividend payout ratio is 0%
How has Jay Shree Tea allocated its funds?
Companies resources are majorly tied in miscellaneous assets
How strong is Jay Shree Tea balance sheet?
Jay Shree Tea balance sheet is weak and might have solvency issues
Is the profitablity of Jay Shree Tea improving?
Yes, profit is increasing. The profit of Jay Shree Tea is ₹80.02 Crs for TTM, ₹12.99 Crs for Mar 2024 and -₹44.72 Crs for Mar 2023.
Is the debt of Jay Shree Tea increasing or decreasing?
Yes, The debt of Jay Shree Tea is increasing. Latest debt of Jay Shree Tea is ₹318 Crs as of Sep-24. This is greater than Mar-24 when it was ₹301 Crs.
Is Jay Shree Tea stock expensive?
Jay Shree Tea is expensive when considering the EV/EBIDTA, however latest PE is < 3 yr avg PE. Latest PE of Jay Shree Tea is 3.5, while 3 year average PE is 15.47. Also latest EV/EBITDA of Jay Shree Tea is 61.92 while 3yr average is 46.47.
Has the share price of Jay Shree Tea grown faster than its competition?
Jay Shree Tea has given lower returns compared to its competitors. Jay Shree Tea has grown at ~2.48% over the last 10yrs while peers have grown at a median rate of 6.35%
Is the promoter bullish about Jay Shree Tea?
Promoters stake in the company seems stable, and we need to go through filings and allocation of resources to gauge promoter bullishness. Latest quarter promoter holding in Jay Shree Tea is 50.68% and last quarter promoter holding is 50.68%.
Are mutual funds buying/selling Jay Shree Tea?
There is Insufficient data to gauge this.