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SHOTLIST AP Television Limuru, Kenya 24th April 2009 1. Tea being poured into tea cup 2. Mid shot tea pouring for tasting 3. Mid shot person pouring tea for tasting 4. Wide shot of tea plantation and dry crop in background 5. CU poor tea yields AP Television Mombasa Tea Warehouse, 21st April 2009 6. Wide Tea exporting warehouse, Mombasa 7. Wide inside tea warehouse, truck moving through shot 8. Tea sacks for export to the UK 9. Wide tea plantation 10. Mid shot through tea leaves people plucking tea 11. Hands plucking tea AP Television Mombasa Tea Auction, 21st April 2009 12. Wide sea shore in Mombasa 13. Wide tea trade centre 14. EATTA sign (East African Tea Trade Association) 15. Tea auction hammer hitting 16. Wide in the tea auction house 17. Mid shot of buyers and brokers at tea auction 18. Buyer bidding for tea 19. Wide shot Joseph Kamau tea tasting 20. Mid shot tea tasting 21. SOUNDBITE: Joseph Kamau, General Manager and Tea broker, Combrok Ltd: "This year is much better, obviously because of the volumes we have we have less, 07 we had more. For the Kenyan producers they are also enjoying, because of the weaker Kenyan shilling, so the exchange rate is also favouring us." 22. Checking loose tea leaves 23. Mid shot testing the tea leaves 24. SOUNDBITE: Joseph Kamau, General Manager and Tea Broker, Combrok Ltd: "Currently there is not much tea and Kenya, being one of the biggest producers, we are not seeing enough for this period of the year, but we are expecting to get more when the rains come in and the crop recovers, because it had really suffered during the months of February and March." AP Television Limuru, Kenya 24th April 2009 25. Wide shot of poor, cropped tea fields 26. Cut back dry crops 27. Wide tea workers plucking tea 28. Mid shot lady tea worker plucking tea 29. Plucking tea through leaves 30. Hands plucking tea leaves AP Television Mombasa Tea Auction, 21st April 2009 31. Wide sorting tea in machine warehouse 32. Mid shot tea being put through machine manually 33. Tea sorting in machine 34. Wide Sweeping inside tea warehouse 35. Mid shot stacks of tea for export 36. Sack of 'Taste of Africa' tea 37. Mid shot in tea auction room 38. Tea auction sales agenda next to cup of tea 39. Wide tea auction from behind auctioneer 40. Auctioneer turning bidding papers 41. Auctioneer bidding for fair tea prices 42. Writing in the bid 43. Mid shot buyer drinking tea during auction 44. Mid shot buyers in auction with tea on table 45. Tea mug 46. Mid shot Peter Kimanga in auction 47. Peter Kimanga 48. SOUNDBITE: ( English) Peter Kimanga, Vice-Chairman of East African Tea Trade Association (EATTA): "Some supermarkets will tell you 'that's the price, give me the tea'. Brands will tell you 'that's my brand, give me the tea', so you match the quality, supermarkets most of them will tell you match the price, it doesn't matter whether it comes from Papua New Guinea or it comes from Vietnam if you match that we will do this. Hundred tea bags for one pound, you can't beat that and you can't get that from Kenya. So what will happen is, if these brands become less popular, then what we will have to do is the brands will have to force us to bring the prices down to that level or we shop somewhere else." AP Television Limuru, Kenya 24th April 2009 49. Mid shot of tea being planted by farmer 50. Pan down farmer digging hole for tea planting 51. Planting tea 52. Mid shot lady farmer collecting tea plants for planting 53. Mid shot farmer picking tea in basket AP Television Mombasa Tea Auction, 21st April 2009 54. SOUNDBITE: ( English)Peter Kimanga, Vice - Chairman of East African Tea Trade Association (EATTA): AP Television Limuru, Kenya 24th April 2009 You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/e2813028ba886dbb6cbdfb91392be5f3 Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork