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1999 Proves a Season Stellar for Makaibari Teas Banerjee explained that, "Nearly all the negative aspects of an extended drought can be
avoided when tea plantation owners use organic or biodynamic techniques; respect their forest areas by allowing them to grow naturally without the rampant deforestation that
has raped the once-fertile fields of Darjeeling. Ironically, it is the very trees that some tea plantation owners have uprooted that would avoid the irreparable harm of slips and
landslides which result when there is nothing to "hold on" to the earth when the heavy monsoons fall or when blistering drought occurs." Since 1945, Makaibari Tea Estates has been committed to growing tea in the most
environmentally-sensitive way. Mulching began in 1945, followed by the introduction of permaculture in 1971. However, it was the application of the biodynamic techniques
developed by Rudolf Steiner that have proved most beneficial to Makaibari. These techniques, first used by Banerjee in 1991, are credited by him as the reason when his tea
bushes suffer less during drought or monsoon, and why their "comeback" time is much abbreviated. "We do have the blessings of geography here at Makaibari," he said, "but
we do not take it for granted. Instead, we give our tea plantation constant, and natural, assistance with these powerful, life-giving biodynamic techniques. One look at our land,
even to the unschooled eye, will show a liveliness of the earth that springs back even when dry, a forest teeming with wildlife and plant life, a bounty of the sky with butterflies
and birds, and all these synergistic life forces show up in the cup." Makaibari Tea Estates was the first tea farm to be Demeter-certified in 1993 and has
received this prestigious certification ever since, in addition to a Gift of the Earth designation from World Wildlife Fund's Living Planet Campaign for the introduction of
Integrated forest management to the farm in 1997, and the Organic Food Award from Britain's Soil Association for the Demeter Darjeeling Tea Makaibari in 1998. Makaibari is
certified by both Demeter UK and Demeter USA, registered with TransFair International as a Fair Trade Tea, and is an active member of the Joint Forest Management campaign. |
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