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Description: Tea, Mombasa, Kenya, Auction Price, US cents per kilogram
Unit: US cents per Kilogram
Source: International Monetary Fund
See also: Agricultural production statistics
| Month | Value |
| May 2009 | 288.00 |
| Jun 2009 | 287.14 |
| Jul 2009 | 337.65 |
| Aug 2009 | 328.38 |
| Sep 2009 | 374.41 |
| Oct 2009 | 344.77 |
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