Company type | Public |
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Industry | Tea |
Founded | December 8, 2017 |
Headquarters | Sreemangal |
Sreemangal Tea Auction Center ( Bengali: শ্রীমঙ্গল চা নিলাম কেন্দ্র, romanized: Srimongol Cha Nilam Kendro) is the second tea auction center in Bangladesh, [1] which is located in Sreemangal Upazila, Moulvibazar District. It was inaugurated by Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, the Finance Minister of Bangladesh on 8 December 2017. [2]
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] Moreover, there are 20 tea gardens in Sylhet district and 22 in Habiganj district. [3] But the tea produced in the gardens of Greater Sylhet was to be sent to Chittagong Tea Auction. As a result, it was a long desired to establish a tea auction centre in this region. In this context, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina informed that the second tea auction centre will be constructed in Srimangal, the tea capital of Bangladesh. [5]
Out of the four districts of Sylhet division (Moulvibazar, Habiganj and Sylhet), three are tea producing districts. [6] According to the Annual Tea Production Index of the year 2016, 60,000 metric tonnes out of the total tea production of 70,000 MT, was produced in the Greater Sylhet. [7] Only 75 per cent of the tea produced in Sylhet came from the gardens of Moulvibazar. [7]
Company type | Public |
---|---|
Industry | Tea |
Founded | December 8, 2017 |
Headquarters | Sreemangal |
Sreemangal Tea Auction Center ( Bengali: শ্রীমঙ্গল চা নিলাম কেন্দ্র, romanized: Srimongol Cha Nilam Kendro) is the second tea auction center in Bangladesh, [1] which is located in Sreemangal Upazila, Moulvibazar District. It was inaugurated by Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, the Finance Minister of Bangladesh on 8 December 2017. [2]
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] Moreover, there are 20 tea gardens in Sylhet district and 22 in Habiganj district. [3] But the tea produced in the gardens of Greater Sylhet was to be sent to Chittagong Tea Auction. As a result, it was a long desired to establish a tea auction centre in this region. In this context, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina informed that the second tea auction centre will be constructed in Srimangal, the tea capital of Bangladesh. [5]
Out of the four districts of Sylhet division (Moulvibazar, Habiganj and Sylhet), three are tea producing districts. [6] According to the Annual Tea Production Index of the year 2016, 60,000 metric tonnes out of the total tea production of 70,000 MT, was produced in the Greater Sylhet. [7] Only 75 per cent of the tea produced in Sylhet came from the gardens of Moulvibazar. [7]