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The reported increase in the price of tea can be explained using a simple & yet powerful demand-supply diagram
Evidence from text indicating fall in supply:
(1) Tea producers have probably cut production in 2008 given that there was surplus in 2007. In agriculture, farmers often make future decision based on the past. In this case, they expect 2008 to be in surplus too, which may lead to fall in price
(2) Kenya, India & Sri Lanka as the 3 largest tea producers in the world were hit by drought last year. As such supply of tea leaves fall
Source: uri.edu
Evidence citing an increase in demand:
(1) Tea consumption reached 3.85 million tonnes last year, an increase of 4.8% from 2007 & global demand for tea consumption is expected to soar
Why British consumers may need to pay more?
(1) Any increase in crude oil prices which lead to an increase in transportation costs, will have to be passed on by teamakers
(2) Pound is weakening against dollar recently. As such, consumers in UK will have to pay even much more on top of the already-expensive price
As a matter of fact, fall in supply & increase in demand curve can be put together under one same diagram. (I couldn't find a diagram that shows fall in supply & an increase in demand, so I conduct separate analysis)
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