feral trade bangladeshi tea
from Kazi & Kazi Tea Dhaka, Bangladesh
single estate, organic-certified tea ecofarmed in northern Bangladesh by Kazi & Kazi Tea Estates, the only substantial organic tea grower in the country, whose primary business is manufacturing concrete electricity poles. http://feraltrade.org/tea . ferally traded since: 27/02/08.
FER-1561
Tyneside Cinema Newcastle, UK to Castlefield Gallery Manchester, UK
dispatched 10/06/10 delivered 12/06/10
bangladeshi tea shipment FER-1561
REMARKS:
QTY: 9 units at packet each
FROM: Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle, UK
http://www.tynesidecinema.co.uk
TO: Castlefield Gallery in Manchester, UK
http://www.castlefieldgallery.co.uk
SENDER:kate rich
RECEIVER: kate rich
REQUESTED: to ship between 02/05/10 and 27/08/10
STATUS: delivered Castlefield Gallery 12/06/10
MAP route map
www.feraltrade.org
COURIER: robert knowles  kate rich  Les  Rebecca Morrill 
TOTAL ROUTE:  Kazi & Kazi Tea-Britto Arts-Dhaka Airport-Delhi airport-London Heathrow Airport-Crouch End-Canary Wharf-Mangal 1 Ocakbasi-HTTP gallery-M1-Tyneside Cinema-Kirkwhelpington-BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art-DLI Museum and Gallery-M62-University of Chester--Castlefield Gallery
bangladeshi tea Tyneside Cinema to Castlefield Gallery
Shipping Facts
FER-1480 import purchase & freight
20 x bangladeshi tea packetgrossper packet
tea purchase courtesy robert knowles fellowship materials budget £0 £0.00
hand baggage freight dhaka london courtesy triangle network £0 £0.00
robert knowles commute courtesy barclays bank £0 £0.00
bus to http £1 £0.05
total£1£0.05
Courier Report FER-1561 DISPATCHED: 10/06/10 DELIVERED: 12/06/10 Rebecca Morrill Thursday 10 June: Collected goods from Tyneside cinema (AV Festival office) and transported by car to Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland for overnight stay at my partner's house. Friday 11 June: late afternoon, my partner transported by car to BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead (where I was already work) then we travelled to DLI Museum and Gallery, Durham, to attend the opening of Paul Rooney exhibition before making journey on the M62 (highest motorway in the UK) to University of Chester, Warrington Campus, for overnight stay at house of a friend. Saturday 12 June, continued journey by car to Castlefield Gallery, Manchester. Got a bit lost trying to find the Gallery, but eventually spotted the Director who helped us unload. Then headed off to Manchester Art Gallery for a Contemporary Art Society members event before heading back to North East.
onward transit of FER-1527 from HTTP gallery arrived Tyneside Cinema 2010-02-03
FER-1480 bangladeshi tea from Kazi & Kazi Tea arrived HTTP gallery 2009-05-26
robert knowles From: robert knowles, Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 17:12:43 +0600 Subject: Re: From Gasworks - Fellowships report. Kate, Just picked up 10 of the largest packs (200g) of tea stocked by Agora. But that's not all! A representative of Kazi & Kazi was holding a scratchcard prize draw in the tea aisle, in which I won the handsome pyrex tea cup and saucer and the nine (think it was supposed to be 10) plastic beakers you can see in the attached photo. I'll definitely get cup and saucer in my luggage along with the tea, maybe you can raffle it off again when you trade on the tea in London? Will bring some more packs back with me if I have room. Crazy times here, last night there was an ice cube storm, which made for refreshing drinks, but later on the way home from a party some of the Britto guys (not people I think you would have met) got held-up at sword point! Cheers, Rob
kate rich Met Robert Knowles at Mangal 1 restaurant in Stoke Newington for a grilled lamb courtesy dinner and tea handover. Robert arrived fresh from his non art day job as HVAC technician at Barclays, Canary Wharf. After dinner and social/research conversation, travelled back by 67 bus via Stamford Hill to Haringey. Alighted at St Annes Hospital / police station and walked to HTTP where the tea was warehoused in the gallery.
bangladeshi tea transit: Kazi & Kazi Tea to HTTP gallery
       
freight and handling bangladeshi tea to Castlefield Gallery sponsored by
                 
FERALTRADE products passed by hand. The word 'feral' describes a process that is deliberately wild, as in pigeon, as opposed to nature wild (wolf). Feral Trade freight operates largely outside commercial channels, using the surplus potential of social, cultural and data networks for the distribution of goods. contact kate@feraltrade.org