Unilever Indonesia, the local arm of the British consumer goods giant, has reached an agreement to sell its tea business to PT Savoria Kreasi Rasa, a subsidiary of the Indonesian conglomerate Djarum Group. The deal, valued at 1.5 trillion IDR ($89.4 million), includes the divestment of the SariWangi brand, which Unilever originally acquired in 1989. SariWangi is a leading brand in the country’s tea-bag segment and is credited with popularising …

