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BOH

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MYS
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Tea company

Malaysia's largest tea grower. British entrepreneur John Archibald Russell pioneered tea cultivation in Malaysia, establishing BOH Plantations in 1929.

Company Ownership

BOH Plantations Sdn Bhd   MYS     website   email   facebook   
  JA Russell & Company Sdn Bhd   
   owns 70% of BOH Plantations Sdn Bhd  
MYS              

Tea producers

In 1929 Boh Plantations was founded in Malasia by J.A. Russell, a British-born British-educated businessman during the British colonial era in Malaya. Today JA Russell & Co is still owned by the Russell family, who own 70% of Boh Plantation in Malaysia, and 100% of Nerada tea in Australia

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Company Assessment

PRAISE CRITICISM INFORMATION
BOH Plantations Sdn Bhd
Environment Supporting WWF's reforestation initiative
With support from BOH Plantations Sdn Bhd since 2005, 14,100 trees were replanted, restoring an area measuring about 5 hectares by July 2006. Replanting forest trees in degraded areas enriches 'wildlife corridors' that reconnect gaps in the forest, giving orang-utans and other animals greater mobility to feed, hunt or find mates over a wider area.
Source: WWF Mayasia (2008)
JA Russell & Company Sdn Bhd
No assessment data currently available for JA Russell & Company Sdn Bhd

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Company Details

Type Family-owned private company
Revenue 100 million USD (2015)

Contact Details

Address Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Email info@boh.com.my
Website www.bohtea.com

Products / Brands

BOH
BOH Tea


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