Tea Monthly Price - Brazilian Real per Kilogram

Data as of March 2026

Range
Mar 2021 - Mar 2026: 0.841 (7.45%)
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Description: Tea (Mombasa/Nairobi auctions), African origin, all tea, arithmetic average of weekly quotes.

Unit: Brazilian Real per Kilogram



Source: International Tea Committee; African Tea Brokers Ltd.; Tea Broker's Association of London; World Bank.

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Overview

Tea is an agricultural beverage commodity made from the leaves and buds of Camellia sinensis. In commodity markets, it is commonly priced by grade and origin, with auction and export quotations used to compare quality across producing regions. A widely cited benchmark is the Mombasa auction price, often reported as the average of the best three offers in US dollars per kilogram. Tea is traded in several processed forms, including black tea, green tea, oolong tea, and specialty teas, but black tea dominates bulk international trade. It is consumed primarily as an infusion and is used both in household consumption and in foodservice, instant tea, and flavored beverage products. Because tea quality depends on cultivar, elevation, leaf standard, and processing method, prices vary substantially across origins and grades. The market links agricultural production, labor-intensive harvesting, and international blending and packaging, making it sensitive to both farm-level conditions and downstream consumer demand.

Supply Drivers

Tea supply is shaped by perennial plantation agriculture, labor availability, climate, and processing capacity. Major producing regions include East Africa, South Asia, China, and parts of Southeast Asia, where warm temperatures, reliable rainfall, and suitable elevation support repeated leaf flushes. Unlike annual crops, tea bushes remain productive for many years, but yields depend on pruning cycles, plant age, and replanting decisions that take time to affect output. Harvesting is often selective and labor-intensive, especially for higher grades, so wage costs and labor supply influence the volume and quality of leaf picked.

Weather is a persistent supply driver. Rainfall timing, drought, excessive heat, frost in highland areas, and storm damage all affect leaf growth and quality. Tea is also vulnerable to pests and diseases, which can reduce yields or raise production costs. Processing infrastructure matters because fresh leaf must be withered, rolled, oxidized, dried, and sorted soon after harvest; bottlenecks in transport or factory capacity can lower grade and market value. Because tea is bulky and relatively low in unit value, freight, port access, and auction logistics also shape export competitiveness.

Demand Drivers

Tea demand is driven by household consumption, foodservice use, and industrial blending for packaged beverages. It is a staple drink in many importing and producing countries, with consumption patterns shaped by culture, income, and taste preferences. Black tea remains the main traded form in bulk markets, while green tea and specialty teas serve distinct consumer segments. Demand is relatively stable compared with many discretionary beverages because tea is often purchased as a daily household item, though premium segments are more sensitive to income and branding.

Substitution plays an important role. Tea competes with coffee, cocoa-based drinks, soft drinks, and bottled beverages, while within tea markets consumers may switch among origins, grades, and blends. In some regions, tea consumption rises in cooler seasons and falls in warmer periods, reflecting its role as a hot beverage, although iced tea and ready-to-drink products broaden usage. Long-run demand is also shaped by urbanization, retail packaging, and the expansion of instant and convenience formats. Health perceptions can influence preferences between tea types, but the core demand mechanism remains the beverage’s low cost per serving and broad cultural acceptance.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Tea prices are influenced by exchange rates because international trade is typically denominated in US dollars while production costs are incurred in local currencies. A weaker local currency can support producer margins, while a stronger dollar can affect import costs for buyers. Interest rates matter indirectly through inventory financing, since tea can be stored, blended, and released over time. When storage and financing costs are high, nearby supply tends to command a different price relationship than deferred supply.

Tea is less of a financial asset than some other commodities, so macro links are usually mediated through consumer spending, freight costs, and currency movements rather than speculative investment flows. Inflation in labor, packaging, energy, and transport costs can affect export prices. Because tea is a storable agricultural good, auction and forward pricing can reflect seasonal supply patterns and the cost of carrying inventories between harvest periods.

MonthPriceChange
Mar 202111.29-
Apr 202110.68-5.43%
May 202110.17-4.78%
Jun 20219.15-10.03%
Jul 20219.09-0.60%
Aug 202111.3424.73%
Sep 202111.773.80%
Oct 202113.4113.89%
Nov 202113.772.72%
Dec 202114.827.58%
Jan 202214.850.21%
Feb 202214.20-4.37%
Mar 202212.69-10.63%
Apr 202212.05-5.03%
May 202211.87-1.48%
Jun 202210.62-10.60%
Jul 202212.7219.87%
Aug 202212.14-4.62%
Sep 202212.351.72%
Oct 202212.924.66%
Nov 202213.121.51%
Dec 202212.53-4.45%
Jan 202312.12-3.28%
Feb 202311.84-2.31%
Mar 202312.525.76%
Apr 202311.79-5.82%
May 202311.10-5.92%
Jun 202310.14-8.60%
Jul 20239.89-2.49%
Aug 202311.0311.55%
Sep 202311.120.79%
Oct 202310.93-1.72%
Nov 202310.68-2.28%
Dec 202310.760.73%
Jan 202410.810.54%
Feb 202411.072.36%
Mar 202410.71-3.25%
Apr 202411.8510.62%
May 202411.13-6.03%
Jun 202411.523.50%
Jul 202412.205.90%
Aug 202412.210.10%
Sep 202411.64-4.72%
Oct 202411.650.08%
Nov 202412.9511.19%
Dec 202413.292.65%
Jan 202513.481.37%
Feb 202512.97-3.78%
Mar 202512.76-1.62%
Apr 202512.20-4.35%
May 202510.82-11.32%
Jun 202511.092.51%
Jul 202511.342.20%
Aug 202511.632.61%
Sep 202511.16-4.04%
Oct 202512.007.51%
Nov 202512.121.01%
Dec 202512.321.65%
Jan 202612.17-1.24%
Feb 202612.17-0.01%
Mar 202612.13-0.30%

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