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Sri Lanka Tea Board yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the China Fujian StarChina International Trade Co Ltd., a subsidiary of Bennie Tea Industry Co Ltd., to establish an online and offline marketing platform for Ceylon tea.
Through the cooperation the platform will ensure quality assurance of Ceylon tea manufacturers, original certification, minimum pesticide residue standards etc., and distribute "Pure Ceylon Tea" in China through a unified sales platform.
The Chinese side will choose Ceylon Tea and loose tea to meet the taste of Chinese consumers. According to the forecast, at least four million kilograms of Pure Ceylon Tea will be imported through the platform this year.
Sri Lanka Tea Board Chairman Jayampathy Molligoda signed the MoU with the Chinese company via a cloud ceremony, whilst Sri Lanka's Ambassador in China Palitha Kohona was a witness.
The MoU further enhances the bilateral cooperation between China and Sri Lanka in the field of tea.
StarChina International and Bennie Tea, established in 1998, are a leading enterprise of agricultural industrialisation integrating tea planting, finishing, research and development etc.
They have established long-term cooperation and trade contracts with other tea-producing countries such as Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, Burundi, India and Vietnam, and promotes a variety of teas including black tea, jasmine tea, oolong tea, green tea and herbal tea via online and offline multi-channel sales platforms. Its network covers all leading commercial zones in China as well as overseas cities. Its products are exported to Europe, America, Japan, Southeast Asia etc.
StarChina International and Bennie Tea expressed their heartfelt thanks to Sri Lanka's “Best Energy Company” for its long-term support.