East African Tea Trade Association

Facilitating a world class trading platform for African teas.

Marketing

Best Value for African Tea in the Global Market

Tea Auction

Promotion of orderly sale of tea among members in Africa.

Member Countries

10

Members

267

Teas Sold In Tons

545954

Value in Billions

120

EATTA at a Glance

The East African Tea Trade Association is a voluntary organization bringing together Tea Producers, Buyers (Exporters), Brokers, Tea Packers and Warehouses, all working to promote the best interests of the Tea Trade in Africa. Currently, membership comprises over three hundred companies extending across the East and Central African borders. EATTA mandated to promote and facilitate the interests of all the stakeholders in the tea trade in Africa by creating an enabling business environment geared towards maintaining global standards and delivering tea products to the customers in the most profitable way.

Vision: To be the leading tea trade association globally

Mission: To facilitate a world class trading platform for African teas and provide sustainable service to members.

Core Business

TEA AUCTION

Promotion of orderly sale of tea among members in Africa through facilitation of the Mombasa Tea Auction operations and ensuring compliance with the constitution.

LOBBYING & ADVOCACY

To lobby regulatory and statutory bodies in member countries to create an enabling business environment for our members along the value chain.

MARKETING & MEMBERSHIP SUPPORT

To facilitate effective access to market and other relevant industry trade information.

INFORMATION CENTRE

To compile and circulate statistical information to assist members in their operations.

Press Release

Press Release by East Africa Tea Trade Association (EATTA) on the insecurity and wanton destruction of property in the tea estates.

The Board of the East African Tea Trade Association (EATTA) is deeply concerned about the insecurity and the wanton destruction of property in the tea estates in the South Rift.

We condemn with the strongest terms possible the invasion witnessed in broad daylight by invaders that have threatened workers besides destroying machinery that are valued at millions of shillings.

It is unfortunate that the incident is being witnessed at a time when the Kenyan economy is undergoing some trying times while the Government is working hard to attract foreign investors to bring in seriously needed foreign exchange and create employment in the country.

It is worth noting that the action is sending a wrong signal to the global community on how foreign investors are treated in Kenya.
The effect of incidence that is taking place in the tea estates will have far reaching consequences to the tea industry in the country.
As you may be all aware, already a major tea estate - Ekaterra Tea PLC has suspended operations for the time while insecurity and destruction of property continues to prevail.

As we are speaking to you today, the other large plantations are also observing the situation and may do the same if the security of their employees and property is not guaranteed.

It is important to note that the tea plantations in this country account for 40 percent of the volume of tea traded in the auction and if they decide to stop presenting their tea in the auction, we foresee a catastrophic impact on the Mombasa Tea Auction.

As you may be aware, tea is grown in 19 counties and is a catalyst for economic development across the country.
It is important to note that Kenya earned more than Kenya Shillings130 billion from tea exports thereby providing livelihood to more than 3 million Kenyans in the year 2022.

This is proof enough that the tea industry strongly holds to the philosophy of shared prosperity right from the farmer.

Given the current ugly situation, as EATTA together with other stakeholders, we are making an appeal to the highest authorities in the land to step in and give an assurance that Kenya supports foreign investment and is open for business.

About EATTA

EATTA is the apex body representing the tea industry in Africa. EATTA was formed in 1957 to promote the best interest of the Tea Trade in Africa. It runs the Mombasa Tea Auction, which is the largest tea auction in the world. Tea is the leading export from Kenya. With Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, the democratic republic of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Madagascar and Ethiopia as members and infusing pan Africanism into the organization it lobbies for regulatory and statutory bodies in member countries to create an enabling business environment for our members along the value chain.

Mr. Arthur D. Sewe,
Chairman,
East African Tea Trade Association (EATTA)

Recent Updates

Collaborative Endeavor for Tea Advancement: EATTA Board Engages with Tanzanian Tea Leaders

Collaborative Endeavor for Tea Advancement: EATTA Board Engages with Tanzanian Tea Leaders

07 March 2024

In a recent milestone event, the EATTA Board convened with key stakeholders in Tanzania's thriving tea sector. The meeting included...

Tea Veterans Caucus Forum

Tea Veterans Caucus Forum

26 February 2024

Tea Veterans Caucus Forum organized by EATTA at the Marina English Point on Thursday, 22nd February 2024. The forum began...

The East African Tea Trade Association has a new Managing Director

The East African Tea Trade Association has a new Managing Director

02 January 2024

Join us in extending a warm welcome to Mr. George Omuga who brings a wealth of experience and a fresh...

EATTA CSR donation of USD 10,000 to Mombasa county for disaster emergency

EATTA CSR donation of USD 10,000 to Mombasa county for disaster emergency

11 December 2023

In integrating good corporate citizenship into our business strategies, the Board of East African Tea Trade Association (EATTA) donated USD...

Visit by Rwanda High Commissioner

Visit by Rwanda High Commissioner

09 November 2023

We hosted the Rwanda High Commissioner at the Secretariat today. Visiting EATTA was his priority. He expressed gratitude to EATTA...

Focus Group Discussion with Uganda Tea Producer members

Focus Group Discussion with Uganda Tea Producer members

14 August 2023

Description: Focus Group Discussion with Uganda Tea Producer members. Description: Focus Group Discussion with Uganda Tea Producer members. Description: Focus...

Meeting with the KRA Regional Coordinator

Meeting with the KRA Regional Coordinator

03 August 2023

EATTA held a meeting with the KRA Regional Coordinator Southern Region Kenya Mombasa (Name) on Wednesday 2nd August 2023. The...

Consultative Forum with the President

Consultative Forum with the President

02 August 2023

The East African Tea Trade Association was invited to a consultative forum with the President, His Excellency Dr. William Samoei...

Press Release

Press Release

24 May 2023

Press Release by East Africa Tea Trade Association (EATTA) on the insecurity and wanton destruction of property in the tea...

Fifth African Tea Convention & Exhibition

17 May 2022

The East African Tea Trade Association in collaboration with the Burundi Tea Authority (OTB) will be conducting the 5th African...

EATTA RESPONSE ON TEA REGULATIONS

11 September 2020

EATTA reponse to Tea Regulations

Tea Farmers urged to focus on improving quality of Tea

Tea Farmers urged to focus on improving quality of Tea

05 August 2019

Tea farmers urged to focus on improving quality of Tea

EATTA calls on farmers not to focus solely on raising tea volumes

EATTA calls on farmers not to focus solely on raising tea volumes

05 August 2019

The East African Tea Trade Association is appealing to tea farmers across the country to focus on producing higher quality...

US Ambassador Kyle McCarter

US Ambassador Kyle McCarter

21 June 2019

EATTA was honored to host the US ambassador to Kenya His excellency Kyle McCarter when he visited Mombasa Tea Auction...

Membership & Affiliation

Kenya Chamber of Commerce
Federation of Kenya Employers
International Tea Committee
 
 
 

EATTA is ISO 9001:2015 Certified.

EATTA is ISO 9001:2015 Certified

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