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Rajah took over stewardship of the Makaibari Tea Estate in 1970. Under his guardianship, Makaibari was the first garden amongst Darjeeling's 87 tea gardens to become completely organic. [1] [5] [6] Subsequently, he also converted Makaibari into bio-dynamic status, [8] on the basis of the philosophy of Rudolf Steiner. [15]
The estate is spread over an area of 585 hectares (1,450 acres). The height varies from 950 to 1,830 metres (3,120 to 6,000 ft). [1] Two rivers flow through the estate and a romantic view of the Himalayas forms the backdrop. One can enjoy a view of the panorama from the Tea Deck. [4]
The tea estate was founded in 1950s by Shamsher Giri, Tek Bahadur Giri, Padam Bahadur Giri, and Bhagawan Giri, and has been a family-run business since then. The estate started off small, producing a small quantity of processed tea, but has become one of the most prominent tea estates in Nepal.
In 1849, by establishing the Malnicherra Tea Estate in Sylhet, British Hardson established the first tea garden in the subcontinent. [3] There are 164 tea gardens in Bangladesh, among them 135 tea gardens are located in Greater Sylhet. Of which, 92 gardens are located only in Moulvibazar District. [4]
On taking over the Nagri Farm Tea Garden, one of the first steps taken by the Chamong Group was to make it an organic tea estate. The Nagri Farm Tea Garden acquired its 100% bio-organic tea garden certification in 2004. It acquired its fair-trade certification in 2009. The Chamong Group upgraded the tea factory with modern machinery capable of ...
Drinking tea was one of the seven tasks of the daily life of the intellectuals of the country. About 200 years later, in 1849, the first tea production started in the subcontinent in Sylhet. [4] The British and Bangladeshis became accustomed to tea. [5] Tea cultivation in the subcontinent originated from the Malnicherra tea garden in Sylhet.