Tea produced in Rwanda and Burundi suffered the sharpest fall in prices at the weekly regional auction in Mombasa over the first eight months of 2025 amid overall subdued demand from buyers, which is likely to trim farmers’ earnings this year, analysis showed.
Data showed that the average price from Rwanda stood at $1.61 (Sh208.07) over the first eight months of 2025, compared to $2.84 (Sh367.04) in a similar period, marking a 43.3 percent drop, which is the sharpest among countries trading at the regional auction run by the East African Tea Trade Association.