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Samuel Baildon’s seminal work provides an in-depth examination of the tea industry in India during a crucial period of its development. The book meticulously analyzes the financial structures, investment opportunities, and capital requirements necessary for successful tea enterprise operations.
Beyond financial considerations, Baildon devotes substantial attention to labor practices, workforce management, and employment structures that were integral to tea plantation operations. His practical guidance addresses both capitalists seeking investment opportunities and assistants responsible for day-to-day management of tea estates and processing facilities.
This historical document serves as both a contemporary business manual for its era and a valuable resource for understanding the colonial-era Indian tea industry. It combines economic analysis with operational insights, making it essential reading for historians, economists, and those interested in Indian agricultural and industrial development during the 19th century.







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