The Tea Board of Tanzania convened with the East African Tea Trade Association (EATTA) board in a formal meeting to deliberate on tea-related matters.
The East African Tea Trade Association and Tea Board of Kenya engaged the media to create awareness of the International tea day.
Uganda Tea Association in collaboration with East African Tea Trade Association organized a meeting to address the current crisis facing Uganda Tea Producers and other EATTA Members countries arising from the declining tea prices.
In a recent milestone event, the EATTA Board convened with key stakeholders in Tanzania's thriving tea sector. The meeting included representatives from the ministry of Agriculture, the Tea Board of Tanzania, Tea Association of Tanzania, and Tanzania Smallholders Tea Development Agency.
The forum began with an open and insightful discussion with the EATTA Board, providing a platform to delve into the history, present, and future of the tea trade.
Join us in extending a warm welcome to Mr. George Omuga who brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to lead our dynamic team.
Mr. Omuga is a seasoned professional in the tea industry, and we are confident that his leadership will drive innovation, foster collaboration, and propel our association to new heights. Together, we are committed to enhancing the sustainability, quality, and global competitiveness of East African tea.
In integrating good corporate citizenship into our business strategies, the Board of East African Tea Trade Association (EATTA) donated USD 10,000 to Mombasa County to alleviate the effects of floods occasioned by the recent El Nino upon its citizenry.
We hosted the Rwanda High Commissioner at the Secretariat today. Visiting EATTA was his priority. He expressed gratitude to EATTA for promoting Rwanda teas and the positive impact to their economy.