*Jay Shree Tea & Industries Ltd* has acquired three tea gardens in East
Africa.

It has acquired *Kijura Tea Company Ltd* from *Mr John Simpson* through it's
wholly owned subsidiary - *Birla Holdings Ltd* for $2.5 Mn.

It is also acquiring a 60% stake in *Mata Tea Co Ltd* and *Gisakura
Tea Co*- both in Rwanda, Africa - through an 50:50 JV company floated
with Rwanda
Mountain Tea and Birla Holdings. Jay Shree is paying Rs 18 Cr for a 30%
stake in the two Rwandian tea estates. The other 30% will be held by Rwanda
Mountain Tea.

The Rwandian government may sell another 30% stake in the tea estates to Jay
Shree in sometime. The balance 10% will be held by a the plantation workers.


 Transaction Note

Jay Shree which has tea production capacity of 23 mkg from 22 gardens will
add another 5.3 mkg by these acquisitions.

Other Indian Tea major, *Mcleod Russel* acquired Uganda based Rwenzori Tea
Investment Ltd in January for about $30 Mn.

Mcleod Russell had also acquired the Gisovu tea estate in Rwanda. But the
Rwandan government later called off its deal to sell a 60% stake in the
estate to Olyana.

The Rwandan government didn’t want the Gisovu tea estate to be controlled by
a foreign company. Learning from McLeod Russel’s experience, Jay Shree
entered into a joint venture with a local tea company. Jay Shree Tea’s
partner will play a key role in distribution of the tea produced in Rwanda.

The Indian tea companies are looking to acquire tea estates in African
countries as the production cost is around Rs 45.70 a kg, cheaper than Rs
65-70 a kg in India.

Earlier in March'10, Jay Shree announced the acquisition of MP Chini
Industries for Rs 112.50 Cr.

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Hardik Shah

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