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May 2016

Manitoba Chamber of Commerce

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26 MBiz | may 2016 W hen Ralston and Amanda De Zilva were growing up in Sri Lanka, the inspiration for their future business enterprise was literally growing all around them. The brother-and-sister team developed a genuine appreciation for pure Ceylon tea when they lived near many of the vast estates which produce this world-renowned commodity. When the siblings immigrated to Canada eight years ago, they recognized an opportunity to introduce Manitobans to the exquisite taste of Ceylon tea and related tea infusions. Both worked in the Sri Lankan tea industry, so they were already very familiar with the product they intended to market through their Chizma Tea Collections company. Their business concept brewed for a few years. Then the pair found an invaluable, one-stop resource in Winnipeg that helped them realize their entrepreneurial dream. "When my sister and I first decided to pursue our business idea, we began working with Futurpreneur Canada, a national, non-profit organization that helps young people launch their own businesses," says Ralston. "We asked them where we could get good information about succeeding in the Manitoba tea industry, such as the various permits we might need and other legal requirements. They referred us to the Business InfoCentre (BIC) at the World Trade Centre Winnipeg (WTC STEEPED in Success Business InfoCentre serves tea company well By Nancy Boomer

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