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The Company
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MKB
& Reeta Bhattacharjee
Owners
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Mridul Kumar Bhattacharjee (MKB), the
founder and patriarch of our business is a mechanical engineer by
training. His obsession with tea can be traced back to his maternal
grandfather, who at the turn of the last century, were amongst a handful
of Assamese tea planters. MKB and his wife, Reeta Bhattacharjee, has
started from scratch in the mid-1970s, and built what's today one
of the largest tea export house in Assam.
In the late 1970s, MKB and his wife bought a piece of denuded forest
land in Upper Assam, located on the banks of river Buri Dihing, and
surrounded by the last remaining rainforest in the Eastern Himalayas,
the Dihing Reserve (now part of Joydihing Wildlife Preserve). This
region is called the Doom Doma Tea Belt, and is considered the best
tea-growing region in the world. Over the next 25 years, MKB has let
his passion lead the way, and planted one of the finest tea gardens
in Assam today, Satrupa Tea Estate. Satrupa is the highest yield tea
garden in Assam both in terms of crop/hectare and price/kilogram.
Satrupa also has one of the most modern tea factories in Assam.
Assam is a tough place to do business. This region lacks the basic
infrastructures required to market produce harvested here. There is
severe flooding during the monsoon season that literally brings business
to a halt. This region also hosts a wide range of rebel armies who
are fighting the government of India as well as any businesses that
pay taxes to the government. Over the last few years over hundred
of the largest tea gardens have folded operation, and there is a good
chance that more are going to follow because of lack of security and
infrastructure to do business here. The global over-supply of low
quality teas from newly tea growing countries have not made it easier
for Assam's tea industry either.
We like a good challenge. Unlike most planters, our parents (MKB and
Reeta) actually live in their tea gardens and oversee day-to-day operations
on both their tea estates. Faced with an uncertain and infrequent
supply of electricity, they constructed their own micro hydel power
plant, and today Rani Tea Estate produces its own electricity. Faced
with stiff downward spiraling prices in the tea world, MKB decided
to convert Rani tea estate into a 100% organic tea garden. In August
2005, Rani becomes a certified organic tea garden, and will start
catering to the fast expanding demand for organic teas worldwide.
Our company is as good as the people that work in it. Our principals
try to lead their business by example. Today we have a financially
strong, fast growing business, that's not only setting the benchmark
for growing high quality Assamese teas, but also for developing a
new business model in the tea growing industry, by setting up ornamental
fisheries, diary farms and other compatible profit centers within
the tea garden environment. |
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