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Enhancing Pakistan-Kenya Tea Trade: A Guide for Pakistani Traders

The Strategic Pakistan - Kenya Tea Trade


Kenya and Pakistan share a robust and dynamic tea trade relationship, with Pakistan being the largest importer of Kenyan tea. This strong bond is built on mutual interests and a shared love for high-quality tea. As a leading Black Tea exporter, Kenya continues to meet the diverse demands of Pakistani traders, offering a range of tea gardens to cater to varying preferences and market needs. This relationship not only boosts Kenya’s tea industry but also ensures that Pakistani consumers have access to some of the finest teas in the world.


What Pakistani Traders Want

Pakistani traders seek high-quality, flavorful teas that cater to their market's demands. They often prioritize the best KTDA (Kenya Tea Development Agency) teas, known for their premium quality. Additionally, Pakistan typically purchases straight-line teas (garden marks), opting for tea from KTDA gardens. These gardens produce some of the best tea due to the superior crop husbandry practiced by small-scale farmers, ensuring the tea offered is pure, high-quality, and reflective of Kenya’s top agricultural practices.


Kenyan tea is renowned for its robust flavour, high quality, and consistency. The favourable growing conditions in Kenya, including high-altitude farms and rich volcanic soil, contribute to the tea's exceptional quality. By choosing Kenyan tea, Pakistani traders are assured of a product that meets the highest standards of quality and taste. The recent shift towards Eastern Produce Kenya highlights the evolving preferences of Pakistani consumers towards finer quality teas, showcasing the diverse offerings of Kenyan tea.


How to import Kenyan Tea to Pakistan


How to Import Kenyan Tea to Pakistan

Navigating the complexities of international tea trade, understanding pricing structures, and ensuring tea quality can be challenging. At Buy Kenyan Tea, we're here to guide you every step of the way. Our experts provide tailored advice on the best garden selections, quality assessments, and market trends at the Mombasa Tea Auction, ensuring you secure the finest Kenyan teas at optimal prices. For more insights on how we can assist you with importing Kenyan tea, read our detailed guide.


Gardens We Ship Include:

Gathuthi, Mununga, Kangaita, Kimunye, Rukuriri, Imenti, Kathangariri, Mungania, Ngre, Njunu, Gitugi, Makomboki, Gatunguru, Kagwe, Kambaa, Ikumbi, Kinoro, Kiegoi, Nduti, Chinga, Weru, Kionyo, Mataara, Githambo, Gacharage, Githongo, Ragati, Thumaita, Kiru, Gachege.


Steps to Secure Your Tea Order


  1. Specify Your Requirements: Provide us with the lots you want and the auction limit. Let us know which exact garden mark you need and the maximum price you are willing to pay for it.

  2. Review Add-On Charges: After the Auction Hammer price of the lots selected, we add on the following packing and discounted offers, CIF Karachi.


    Add-on Charges:


    • Packing: SPP/SG - Single polypropylene packaging / Single Gunny

      USCents $0.29 - 20 FT at Hammer

      USCents $0.28 - 40 FT at Hammer


    • Packing: DPP/SG - Double polypropylene packaging / Single Gunny

      USCents $0.31 - 20 FT at Hammer

      USCents $0.30 - 40 FT at Hammer


  3. Sample Request: Please note that samples, whether pre-purchased or requested, will be at the client's cost

  4. Place Your Order: We will handle the purchasing and shipping processes, ensuring a smooth transaction. We do not keep teas in stock; instead, we work on purchasing and immediate shipping, ensuring you receive fresh, high-quality tea directly from the source.

  5. Payment: Transactions are conducted on a CAD basis, ensuring security and reliability for both parties.


Our team is committed to guiding you through the process, ensuring you receive the finest teas that will delight your customers and strengthen your market presence.


Ready to enhance your tea portfolio with premium Kenyan tea?


Together, we can continue to build the strong tea trade relationship between Pakistan and Kenya.



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