Updated Mon, May 30th 2016 at 00:00 GMT +3The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has expressed its concern over low prices of tea globally. According to FAO representative in the meeting Kaison Wang, tea production by small-scale farmers was on the rise despite the price challenge. Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Willy Bett has a word with Food and agriculture Organizations senior officer Kaison Wang during the ongoing Tea science symposium at Enashipai resort in Naivasha. According to the organisation, small scale-farmers are the most affected because of the relatively low socio-economic returns associated with tea farming. He expressed concern over tea price fluctuations in the world market.
Source: Standard Digital May 30, 2016 04:07 UTC