In Tanzania, in 1994, private investors founded a small company, Tanzania Tea Packers Ltd, with only $200,000 in capital. Between 1994 and 2002, it had evolved into a fully integrated company (from estates to packaging) with revenue of $7 million and a profit of $1 million. Harvard Business School
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