Ariston mulls value addition of bulk tea exports

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ARISTON Holdings (Ariston) says it wants to stop exporting bulk tea, which is presently selling at suboptimal prices, and instead focus on value addition and packaging for regional markets to boost margins.The decision reflects a broader trend among agricultural producers seeking to maximize returns by processing raw commodities.Ariston chief executive Leon Nortier emphasised that the…

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