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A total of 7.6 M/Kgs came under the hammer this week. There was fair demand. The feature of the sale was the improved wide spread demand for the better teas.
This week’s Ex-Estate offerings were marginally lower to last & totalled a 1.2M/Kgs. Overall quality was in general lower to last. Best Western BOP’s declined by Rs. 10/- per kg on average whilst the corresponding BOPF’s were irregular with select invoices which maintained previous week’s levels of quality appreciating in value. In the below best and plainer category BOP’s were irregular and often easier for the poorer types. Corresponding BOPF’s were Rs. 10-20/- per kg dearer for the improved invoices whilst the others were irregular. Nuwara Eliya BOP’s-where quality was maintained gained Rs. 20-30/- per kg whilst the others were irregularly firm. The corresponding BOPF’s declined Rs. 10-20/- per kg. Uva/Udapussellawa’s BOP’s were firm and up to Rs. 10/- per kg dearer whilst the corresponding BOPF’s were irregular following quality. CTC teas continued to witness a bearish sentiment and once again the poorer sorts were difficult of sale. Liquoring leafy teas continued to meet with good demand with prices ranging from Rs. 550/- to Rs. 1350/- following quality.
There was Fair demand from shippers to the CIS, Japan & Hongkong whilst UK, the Continent & South Africa appeared selective.
Low Growns comprised of approximately 3.3M/kgs in the Leafy/Tippy catalogues this week. There was good demand particularly for the better made teas. In the leafy catalogue a fair selection of better OP1/BOP1’s sold at firm to irregularly dearer rates. Others were lower following quality. OP/OPA’s too were mostly firm. Here again a selection of teas in the below best category were irregular following quality. PEK/PEK1’s too commenced around last levels but gained Rs.10-15/- per kg and more particularly for the bolder types to close the sale on a strong note. In the Tippy catalogues too better FBOP/FF1’s were fully firm to dearer whilst the cleaner secondaries too were mostly firm to irregularly dearer. Others were barely steady following quality. Better made Tippy invoices too were fully firm to irregularly dearer, whilst the balance were barely steady. Shippers to CIS, Turkey, Dubai, Iraq, Libya together with Saudi Arabia were active this week.
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Forbes & Walker was set up in 1881 as a partnership between James Forbes and Chapmen Walker. Although there is no actual record of the date on which it was established the very first cash book, still in the possession of the Finance Director, indicates the brokerages were earned from 1st August 1881. In Sir Thomas Villiers' book “Mercantile Lore” the date of establishment of Forbes & Walker has been put down Read More...