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Tea Exporters in Mombasa — Why Elisa Exporters Is Your Only Partner You Need in 2026

Mombasa is the tea trading capital of the world. The Mombasa Tea Auction is the largest black CTC tea auction in the world and the central marketplace for East African teas, held twice weekly and managed by the East African Tea Trade Association (EATTA), bringing together producers, brokers, and buyers from across the region. Every major tea producing and consuming country focuses on the weekly activities in this centre to gauge market trends and create benchmarks for international prices of tea.

The Mombasa Tea Auction is the only multi-origin auction centre handling tea from 10 producer countries — Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Madagascar, Mozambique, and Ethiopia — with an average of 14 million kilograms of tea offered and almost 11 million sold weekly. When the iconic London Tea Auction ceased operations in 1998, the Mombasa Auction inherited its role as the global price-setting benchmark for East African black tea — a position it has held and strengthened ever since.

For international tea importers, blenders, private-label brands, and distributors worldwide, Mombasa is not simply a city — it is the single most commercially critical gateway for East African tea supply. And navigating it successfully — from pre-auction sample evaluation and competitive bidding to post-auction documentation, packaging, and worldwide shipping — requires a trusted, licensed, EATTA-participating Mombasa-based export partner who knows every dimension of this market.

That partner is Elisa Exporters — Kenya’s most trusted, licensed agricultural and commodity export company, headquartered in Nairobi with established Mombasa Port logistics operations and active participation in the Mombasa Tea Auction. This guide explains exactly how Mombasa’s tea export market works in 2026, what the critical regulatory and pricing developments mean for international buyers, and why Elisa Exporters is the only Mombasa tea export partner you need.


Mombasa — The World’s Tea Trading Epicentre

Understanding why Mombasa occupies its unique position in global tea trade requires understanding the history and structure of the Mombasa Tea Auction.

The Export Auction System was initiated in November 1956 in Nairobi on a very small scale with only small quantities of secondary grade teas offered fortnightly under the auspices of the East African Tea Trade Association (EATTA). The bulk of East African tea production was directly consigned to the London Auctions. In time, East African Producer members considered it worthwhile to offer additional volume and quantity in the local export auctions. As quantities increased, the incentive for international buying concerns to open up offices in Kenya grew. Gradually, more international buyers were attracted, spreading interest to markets other than the UK. In 1969 it was decided by both Producer and Buyer members of the Association that, as tea was mainly warehoused, handled and shipped from Mombasa, the Auctions be moved from Nairobi to the Port of Mombasa. Teaboard

Today, Mombasa has gained a reputation as a centre for some of the best CTC top grades in the world and an international blending floor with teas coming from within and outside Africa for blending. The Tea Trade Centre on Nyerere Avenue, Mombasa — managed by EATTA — is where the world’s tea pricing is made every Monday and Tuesday morning. Teaboard

Sales at the tea auction in Mombasa increased to 84% during the months of July, August and September 2025 following high demand of the beverage, as compared to 51% during a similar period in 2024. EATTA Managing Director George Omuga says: “We have witnessed an increase in volumes traded and prices as well this year. This followed removal of the tea reserve price that had been set by the Government in 2021 crop year.” Buy Kenyan Tea

Furthermore, the Cabinet Secretary for Agriculture, Hon. Sen. Mutahi Kagwe, officially unveiled the Orthodox Tea Auction at the Mombasa Tea Trade Centre — a milestone that is not just a win for producers, buyers, and brokers, but a bold step in diversifying Africa’s tea industry and securing a brighter future for all stakeholders. This new Orthodox Tea Auction alongside the existing CTC auction gives international specialty buyers access to Kenyan orthodox, purple, and white teas without competing against bulk CTC bidding — a structural market improvement of enormous commercial significance. Buy Kenyan Tea

Elisa Exporters participates in both the CTC and Orthodox Tea Auctions at Mombasa, bidding on behalf of international buyers every week and providing complete post-auction market reporting.


How the Mombasa Tea Auction Works — Elisa Exporters as Your Bidder

For international buyers sourcing tea through Elisa Exporters, understanding the Mombasa Auction’s mechanics removes uncertainty and builds confidence in the procurement process.

Pre-Auction Sample Evaluation

The Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA), which oversees small-scale farmers, and other tea producers, play a pivotal role in the process. They distribute samples weighing between 50–80 grams of each tea lot to prospective buyers. Kenyan tea exporters authorised by the East African Tea Trade Association evaluate these samples, assessing them visually, by aroma, texture, and taste. This assessment guides them in determining the price range within which they will bid for the teas at the auction.

Elisa Exporters’ experienced tea tasting team evaluates pre-auction samples on your behalf every week — assessing each lot for colour, aroma, liquor character, and value relative to the grade target price. We share sample evaluation reports with international buyers before each auction session, giving you full visibility into what is being bid and why.

The Weekly Auction — Digital and Transparent

The tea trade in Kenya plays a pivotal role in the country’s economy, and tea brokers are critical to ensuring seamless operations between tea producers and buyers. Brokers act as intermediaries, representing tea producers at auctions, where they manage the sale and valuation of tea. These brokers are primarily based in Mombasa, where the renowned Mombasa Tea Auction takes place weekly. This auction, hosted by the East African Tea Trade Association (EATTA), is the second-largest black tea auction centre in the world after the Colombo Tea Auction in Sri Lanka. It attracts buyers from across the globe. Eatta

Primary Grades Auction is held on Tuesdays at 8 a.m., selling premium grades of tea. Secondary Grades Auction is conducted on Mondays at 9 a.m., focusing on lower grades. Eatta

The auction is now conducted digitally — moving from the historic physically intensive bustling auction room to a streamlined Digital Trading System. The Digital Trading System in Mombasa has reduced the time it takes to move tea from the factory to the ship, ensuring fresher tea at destination.

Post-Auction — Registration and Export

Tea exporters are required to register all Sale Contracts with the Tea Directorate within thirty days of being finalised in a Contract Registration Form together with the relevant export documents. A certain percentage of tea is sold by Brokers through Private Treaties to Buyer members, which is a complementary feature to the weekly Monday Auctions. Teaboard

Once purchased, exporters ship the tea either in bulk directly to clients, where it is often resold for retail, or to specialised blending and packaging companies.

Elisa Exporters manages every post-auction step — contract registration with the Tea Directorate, export documentation preparation, and Mombasa Port shipping coordination — so international buyers receive their Kenyan tea with zero documentation gaps.


2026 Mombasa Tea Prices — What International Buyers Are Paying

Kenyan tea fetched an average price of USD 2.28 per kilogramme, equivalent to about KES 295, across the first 24 auction sales of 2026. Kenya offered approximately 186.2 million kilogrammes of tea at the auction between January and June 2026, with tea farmers earning KES 55 billion (USD 424 million) from exports during this period. Elisaexporters

This USD 2.28/kg average spans all CTC grades. Here is the complete 2026 grade-level pricing guide for international buyers sourcing through Elisa Exporters at the Mombasa Auction:

GradeTypeMombasa Price Range (2026)Primary Market
BP1 PremiumCTC BlackUSD 2.60–3.20/kgUK, Pakistan, Egypt
BP1 StandardCTC BlackUSD 1.90–2.50/kgBlending, wholesale
PF1CTC BlackUSD 1.80–2.40/kgTeabag manufacturing
PDCTC BlackUSD 1.70–2.30/kgBulk blending
D1CTC BlackUSD 1.60–2.20/kgEconomy teabags
BPSCTC BlackUSD 1.75–2.35/kgLoose-leaf markets
Orthodox BlackOrthodoxUSD 3.50–7.00/kgSpecialty retail, Europe, Japan
Purple TeaKenya-exclusiveUSD 4.00–8.00/kgHealth, wellness brands
White TeaSpecialtyUSD 15.00–45.00/kgPremium specialty retail

Add 0.8% export levy (effective May 1, 2026) to all auction prices. Contact Elisa Exporters for current live pricing before placing any order.

The New 0.8% Export Levy — What It Means for Buyers

The 0.8% tea levy introduced on May 1 through the Tea (Levy) Regulations, 2026, continues to divide industry stakeholders. The levy is charged on the customs or auction value of exported tea and is intended to support marketing, research, value addition and infrastructure development. Elisaexporters

For international buyers, the practical effect is modest. At the current USD 2.28/kg average, the levy adds approximately USD 0.018 per kilogramme — commercially manageable but real at large volumes. Tea Board of Kenya CEO Willy Mutai has stated that tea quality, supply, and demand continue to determine prices rather than the levy itself. Elisa Exporters accounts for the levy in all buyer quotations — transparently and at no additional markup.


Mombasa Tea Licensing — How Elisa Exporters Operates Compliantly

Every tea exporter in Mombasa must comply with Kenya’s comprehensive tea export regulatory framework. The Tea Board of Kenya (TBK) maintains the register of tea exporters licensed in Kenya, operating from its Mombasa office at Ngonyo Road, reachable at Mobile: +254 721 200 556 or Email: infomsa@teaboard.or.ke. Eatta

The complete compliance framework Elisa Exporters operates within includes:

Tea Board of Kenya (TBK) Export Licence — The primary annual licence from Kenya’s apex tea regulatory body. Elisa Exporters maintains a current TBK export licence, verifiable through TBK’s Mombasa office.

EATTA Membership — The East African Tea Trade Association is a voluntary organisation bringing together Tea Producers, Buyers (Exporters), Brokers, Tea Packers and Warehouses, all working to promote the best interests of the Tea Trade in Africa. Currently, membership comprises over three hundred companies extending across the East and Central African borders. Elisa Exporters holds EATTA membership, giving us the right to bid at the weekly Mombasa Tea Auction. Buy Kenyan Tea

KEPHIS Phytosanitary Certificate — Mandatory for every tea export consignment leaving Kenya. Elisa Exporters obtains KEPHIS certification for every shipment.

KRA Export Declaration — Filed through HMRC’s iCMS platform for every commercial tea export consignment.

Contract Registration with Tea Directorate — All sale contracts registered within 30 days of finalisation as required by EATTA regulations.

International buyers can verify Elisa Exporters’ compliance status directly with the Tea Board of Kenya at infomsa@teaboard.or.ke before placing any commercial order.


Tea Grades Available Through Elisa Exporters at Mombasa

The Mombasa Tea Auction is a hub where buyers and sellers convene online to trade CTC (Crush, Tear, Curl) Kenyan tea such as BP1, PF1, PD, Dust, Fannings, and BMF.

Through Elisa Exporters at the Mombasa Auction, international buyers access the full spectrum of Kenyan tea grades:

CTC Black Tea — Kenya’s Primary Export Volume

BP1 (Broken Pekoe 1) — Kenya’s most commercially important grade. Produces a bright, reddish-golden, brisk, strongly flavoured liquor. The foundational ingredient for teabag blends in the UK, Pakistan, Egypt, and the Gulf. Elisa Exporters bids for BP1 every Tuesday at the Primary Grades Auction.

PF1 (Pekoe Fannings 1) — Fine CTC producing fast-brewing, strongly flavoured liquor. Primarily used in consumer teabag production for European and Middle Eastern retail markets.

PD (Pekoe Dust) — Strong colour and full body. Excellent for high-volume teabag manufacturing where extraction speed and colour intensity are critical.

D1 (Dust 1) — Finest CTC grade, producing the strongest, darkest liquor. Used in economy teabag production for high-volume retail in emerging markets.

BPS (Broken Pekoe Souchong) — Coarser than BP1, producing a lighter, mellower liquor preferred in some loose-leaf markets.

BMF (Broken Mixed Fannings) — Mixed grade used primarily in commodity blending applications.

Specialty Tea Grades — Kenya’s Growing Premium Segment

The Orthodox Tea Auction, unveiled at the Mombasa Tea Trade Centre in 2025, has given specialty buyers structured access to Kenya’s finest non-CTC production. Through Elisa Exporters, international specialty buyers can now source:

Orthodox Black Tea — Large, tippy, aromatic leaves from Kenya’s Mount Kenya region producing complex, bright, flavourful liquors. Available from Nyeri, Kirinyaga, and Murang’a county growing areas.

Purple Tea — Kenya’s unique CV19 anthocyanin-rich tea variety — light liquor with delicate flavour and high antioxidant content. Exclusively produced in Kenya, increasingly sought by health and wellness brands worldwide.

White Tea — Minimal-processing silver buds and young leaves from Kenya’s high-altitude growing areas. Delicate, floral, and extraordinarily rare — commanding USD 15–45/kg at the Mombasa Specialty Auction.

Green Tea — Unoxidised Kenyan green tea, produced in small quantities for the growing Asian and health-focused Western market.


Kenya Tea Export Markets — Where Elisa Exporters Ships from Mombasa

Elisa Exporters ships Kenyan tea from Mombasa Port to every major tea-importing market worldwide, with destination-specific documentation formatted to each market’s import requirements:

Pakistan — Kenya’s Largest Tea Buyer

Pakistan purchases approximately 40% of Kenya’s total tea exports — making it the world’s single most important buyer of Kenyan black tea. Pakistani buyers primarily source BP1 and BPS grades for blending into Pakistan’s strong, milk-based consumer tea market. Elisa Exporters serves Pakistani importers with Mombasa Auction-sourced BP1 and BPS, with full TBK export permit, KEPHIS phytosanitary certificate, and Halal documentation where required.

Egypt and Sudan — Northeast Africa’s Major Markets

Egypt is Kenya’s second-largest tea buyer, preferring BP1 and PF1 grades for Egyptian-style strong black tea. Sudan sources significant volumes for East African regional distribution. Elisa Exporters ships to Alexandria and Port Said with complete Arab market documentation and Halal certification.

United Kingdom — Half of All UK Tea Is Kenyan

Half of all the tea drunk in the UK reportedly comes from Kenya, making it structurally essential to British consumers. UK buyers source primarily PF1 and D1 for teabag production, alongside growing demand for premium orthodox and specialty grades. Elisa Exporters ships to Felixstowe and London Gateway with EU MRL pesticide residue testing documentation for UK food import compliance.

UAE and Gulf States — Mombasa’s Fastest-Growing Market

The UAE serves as both a significant consumer market and a major re-export hub for Kenyan tea to the broader Middle East and Central Asia. Oman and the UAE have become essential strategic transit hubs for global tea distribution. Many buyers now ship large volumes to these hubs first, then move smaller amounts into the Middle East and Central Asia as needed. Elisa Exporters ships to Jebel Ali (8–10 days from Mombasa) with UAE/GCC-format documentation and Halal certification. Elisaexporters

Germany, Netherlands, and Continental Europe

European buyers import Kenyan tea primarily for blending and private-label teabag programmes, with growing interest in Kenya’s specialty orthodox and purple teas for premium retail positioning. Elisa Exporters ships to Rotterdam and Hamburg with EU Regulation (EC) No. 396/2005 pesticide MRL testing documentation.

China — Kenya’s Rapidly Growing Asian Market

China’s import of Kenyan tea grew significantly in 2024–2025. Chinese buyers are attracted to Kenya’s CTC black tea for blending into milk tea and ready-to-drink applications. Elisa Exporters ships to Shanghai and Guangzhou with GACC-compliant documentation.


Shipping Kenya Tea from Mombasa — 2026 Logistics Reality

Shipping was the biggest challenge for the tea trade in 2025 and remains a critical consideration for buyers placing 2026 orders. Most ships travelling to Europe and North Africa now go around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid delays and risks in the Red Sea. This has added 10 to 14 days to total travel time. Buyers are now placing orders earlier to ensure their warehouses do not run empty. Elisaexporters

However, positive news has emerged. CMA CGM SEINE Completes First Suez Canal Transit, Signalling Renewed Confidence in Global Shipping Route — Kenya horticulture exporters are advised of improving maritime logistics following the successful Suez Canal transit of CMA CGM’s ultra-large container vessel, supporting global trade flow normalisation. Infonet Biovision

Current transit times from Mombasa Port for tea shipments in 2026:

DestinationRouteTransit Time
Karachi, PakistanIndian Ocean / Arabian Sea10–14 days
Jebel Ali, UAEIndian Ocean direct8–10 days
Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaRed Sea10–14 days
Port Said / Alexandria, EgyptCape or Suez18–26 days
Mumbai, IndiaIndian Ocean8–12 days
Shanghai, ChinaIndian Ocean / Pacific18–25 days
Rotterdam, NetherlandsSuez Canal (improving)22–28 days
Felixstowe, UKSuez Canal (improving)24–30 days
Hamburg, GermanySuez Canal (improving)24–28 days

Elisa Exporters monitors current routing conditions and advises buyers on optimal carrier selection and lead times before every order — ensuring your Kenyan tea arrives on schedule, whatever the global shipping environment.


Complete Tea Export Documentation — What Elisa Exporters Provides

Every Elisa Exporters Mombasa tea export shipment is accompanied by the complete documentation package required for customs clearance at any destination:

DocumentIssuing AuthorityPurpose
TBK Export PermitTea Board of Kenya, MombasaLegal export authorisation
Certificate of OriginGovernment of KenyaCustoms duty classification
KEPHIS Phytosanitary CertificateKenya Plant Health Inspectorate ServicePest and disease freedom
KEBS Quality CertificateKenya Bureau of StandardsCompliance with Kenya tea standards
Commercial InvoiceElisa ExportersCBP/customs entry, value declaration
Packing ListElisa ExportersGrade, weight, package count
Bill of LadingShipping line (MSC, Maersk, CMA CGM)Sea cargo contract
KRA Export DeclarationKenya Revenue AuthorityTax compliance
EATTA Sale Contract RegistrationTea DirectoratePost-auction regulatory requirement
Pesticide MRL Testing ReportSGS Kenya / Bureau VeritasEU, UK, Japan import compliance
Halal CertificateKenya Halal AuthorityGulf, Pakistan, Indonesia markets

Our Mombasa Tea Export Services — Everything You Need Through Elisa Exporters

Elisa Exporters provides international tea buyers with the most complete, reliable, and commercially competitive Mombasa-based tea export service available:

1. Weekly Mombasa Tea Auction Bidding

Elisa Exporters bids at the Primary Grades Auction (Tuesday) and Secondary Grades Auction (Monday) every week on behalf of international clients. We target your specific grade (BP1, PF1, PD, D1, BPS, or specialty grades), quality level, and price ceiling — providing pre-auction sample evaluations and post-auction price reports with full lot-level transparency.

2. Orthodox and Specialty Tea Auction Access

Through the newly launched Orthodox Tea Auction at the Mombasa Tea Trade Centre, Elisa Exporters accesses Kenya’s finest orthodox, purple, and white tea without CTC auction competition. Specialty parcel buyers can now source Kenya’s premium teas at competitive, discovery prices with full cooperative-level traceability documentation.

3. Direct KTDA Factory Sourcing

Beyond the Mombasa Auction, Elisa Exporters facilitates direct purchasing relationships with KTDA factory networks in Murang’a, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Nandi, Kericho, and Meru counties. Dealing directly with international buyers accounts for approximately 15% of KTDA sales, providing an alternative procurement channel for buyers seeking factory-specific origin, sustainability certification, or named-estate traceability at agreed volumes and pricing.

4. Private Treaty Purchasing

A certain percentage of tea is sold by brokers through private treaties to buyer members. For buyers seeking specific material outside the weekly auction cycle, Elisa Exporters negotiates private treaty purchases directly with licensed Mombasa brokers — providing access to specific lot material that may not be available in the general auction or that requires quality characteristics more precisely matched to buyer specification than general bidding allows.

5. Value-Added and Packaged Tea

Through KETEPA and Kenya-based private-label packaging partners, Elisa Exporters facilitates packaged tea export — teabag, loose-leaf retail, and private-label blending — for international buyers seeking value-added Kenyan tea at retail-ready presentation. Tax-free packaging implementation has improved Kenya’s competitiveness in this segment, enabling Kenyan packaged tea to compete effectively with Sri Lankan and Indian packed tea in EU, Gulf, and Asian retail markets.

6. Complete Compliance and Documentation Management

Elisa Exporters manages every compliance requirement from Tea Board of Kenya export permit application through KEPHIS phytosanitary inspection, KEBS quality certification, KRA export declaration, and EATTA contract registration — providing international buyers with a complete, accurate documentation set on every shipment without requiring any buyer-side administrative involvement in Kenya.

7. Kenya’s Full Agricultural Export Range

Elisa Exporters is Kenya’s comprehensive agricultural export partner. Alongside tea, we supply:


Frequently Asked Questions — Tea Exporters in Mombasa

Q: How do I verify that a Mombasa tea exporter is legitimately licensed?
The Tea Board of Kenya (TBK) maintains the register of tea exporters licensed in Kenya, operating from its Mombasa Building on Ngonyo Road, reachable at Mobile: +254 721 200 556 or Email: infomsa@teaboard.or.ke. You can verify Elisa Exporters’ TBK licence directly through this contact before placing any commercial order. Additionally, EATTA membership — required for Mombasa Auction participation — can be verified through the EATTA Secretariat at the Tea Trade Centre on Nyerere Avenue, Mombasa. Eatta

Q: What is the current average price of Kenyan tea at the Mombasa Auction in 2026?
Kenyan tea fetched an average price of USD 2.28 per kilogramme, equivalent to about KES 295, across the first 24 auction sales of 2026. This average spans all CTC grades. Premium BP1 lots achieve USD 2.60–3.20/kg while fine dust grades trade at USD 1.60–2.20/kg. Specialty orthodox and purple teas at the new specialty auction command USD 3.50–8.00/kg. Contact Elisa Exporters for current grade-specific pricing before placing any order. Elisaexporters

Q: What is the minimum order quantity for Kenyan tea through Elisa Exporters?
For auction-purchased bulk CTC tea, minimum practical order sizes begin at 500 packages (approximately 25 metric tonnes) for a single grade and quality — approximately one full 20ft container load. For specialty orthodox, purple, or white tea, minimum parcel sizes begin at 500 kg by air freight. For private-label packaged tea, minimum orders begin at 1,000 cartons per SKU. Elisa Exporters accommodates buyers at all stages — from first-time importers trialling 500 kg specialty lots to established wholesale buyers on annual contracted container programmes.

Q: What effect has the Red Sea crisis had on Mombasa tea shipping in 2026?
Most ships travelling to Europe and North Africa now go around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid delays and risks in the Red Sea. This has added 10 to 14 days to total travel time. Buyers are now placing orders earlier to ensure their warehouses do not run empty. Oman and the UAE have become essential strategic transit hubs for global tea distribution. However, improving signals from the first Suez Canal transit of CMA CGM’s ultra-large vessel in 2026 suggest normalising shipping routes ahead. Elisa Exporters advises buyers on current optimal routing before every order and recommends extended lead times while Suez Canal conditions stabilise. Elisaexporters

Q: Can Elisa Exporters supply Mombasa Auction tea to markets beyond the traditional Pakistan-Egypt-UK triangle?
Absolutely. The Buyer representation at the Mombasa Auction spreads over more than fifty countries internationally. The Buyer members, by way of obtaining supply contracts, effectively promote and market African tea abroad. Elisa Exporters ships Kenyan tea from Mombasa to any market in the world — including emerging growth markets like China, Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Oman, and beyond. We prepare destination-specific documentation for every market’s import requirements, whether it is GACC compliance for China, EU MRL testing for European markets, or Halal certification for Gulf and Asian Islamic markets. Teaboard


Conclusion — Mombasa’s World-Class Tea Supply, Delivered to Your Country Through Elisa Exporters

Mombasa is where the world’s black tea prices are set every Monday and Tuesday morning. The Mombasa Tea Auction is the largest black CTC tea auction in the world and the central marketplace for East African teas. With the closure of the London Auction in 1998, the volumes offered at the Mombasa Auctions have considerably grown with an expectant market expansion. Tea Exporters are required to register all Sale Contracts with the Tea Directorate within thirty days of being finalised in a Contract Registration Form together with the relevant export documents. Buy Kenyan TeaTeaboard

The buyers who win at the Mombasa Auction — securing the best lots at competitive prices with consistent quality and reliable logistics — are those with trusted, licensed, auction-active Mombasa export partners who know this market from the inside. That is exactly what Elisa Exporters delivers.

We bid at the Mombasa Auction every week on your behalf. We evaluate pre-auction samples. We register sale contracts with the Tea Directorate. We prepare complete TBK, KEPHIS, and KEBS documentation. We book and coordinate reefer container or dry container shipments from Mombasa Port. And we deliver Kenya’s finest CTC black tea, specialty orthodox, purple tea, and white tea from Mombasa to your warehouse door — worldwide — with the full compliance documentation that customs authorities in Pakistan, Egypt, the UK, UAE, Germany, China, and every other market require.

Elisa Exporters is the only Mombasa tea export partner you need.

Contact us today via WhatsApp. Tell us your grade, volume, and destination — and we respond within 24 hours with current Mombasa Auction pricing, lot availability, and a clear supply pathway from the Tea Trade Centre on Nyerere Avenue, Mombasa to your warehouse anywhere in the world.

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