homeeconomy News1 kg of ACIL gold tea, produced from 100 year old bushes, sells for Rs 70,501

1 kg of ACIL gold tea, produced from 100-year-old bushes, sells for Rs 70,501

The oldest tea company in the world, the Assam Company India Limited, was incorporated by the Royal Charter of the British Empire in 1839.

By Karishma Hasnat  Aug 1, 2019 12:17:54 PM IST (Updated)


A kilogramme of Assam’s gold tea is sold for a record-breaking price of Rs 70,501 on Wednesday at an online auction. The Assam Company India Limited (ACIL) sold a kilogramme of gold tea from their Maijan plantation to Mundhra Tea Company traders in Guwahati.
The amount shatters the previous record held by Manohari group for the price of a kilogramme of gold tea that sold at the same public auction for Rs 50,000 a day before.
“Maijan Orthodox Golden Tea tips have created history and a new record today at Gauhati Tea Auction Centre Sale No. 31. This year, we had produced this select tea for exclusive buyers. Most of our buyers for this exclusive tea were not aware of revised ceiling of increase in the upper limit of sale price at GTAC from Rs 50,000 to Rs 75,000, otherwise prices could have gone higher. Nevertheless, it is a proud moment for Assam and the entire tea industry,” said Sanjay Jain, Director ACIL while attending to a buyer from China who is in the state looking for old heritage tea. The company has trusted buyers from Iran, the US, Germany, the United Kingdom and other European countries besides selling tea in domestic market.