Sunday, November 30, 2008
lyanne naturals, indigo, industrial revolution
britain's victorian era prided itdself on the industrial revolution, something it claimed ushered in the era of industrialisation and the beginning of the concept of the factory, for colours, the industrial revolution heavily relied on india's production of the indigo dye, specifically for the colour blue.when the indians awaken to the call of independence, indigo farmers and dependents were the first to face the wrath of the british resulting in the decimation of the indian indigo industry in the early part of the twentieth century. then one smart german discovered a way to make synthetic indigo and the natural indigo industry is only now starting to make a comeback on the back ofthe harmful after effects of the synthetic indigo industry, specifically it's carcigenic nature. now india is a world leader in the indigo natural dye industry, could we, here in malaysia, herald a new beginning in the cultivation and use of indigo, inshaallah, with god as our guiding principle , we should be able to make headway, most importantly, has the government the will to back us up, this is the dubious factor, indigo cultivation and use wouldnm't sum up into the billions, thus kickbacks , if any, would be infinitesimal,nevertheless, we believe in this endeavours especially it's many faceted benefits to malaysia and its population. so inshaallah, we shall presevere headlong into our mission.
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