Manawatu Standard

Gong for Dr Dilmah

- George Heagney

Supporting the underprivi­leged and operating ethically have been at the centre of Dilmah founder Merrill Fernando’s philosophy over his long career.

Fernando, the man well known for his ‘‘Do try it’’ slogan, founded tea company Dilmah in Sri Lanka in 1988. It is now one of the world’s largest tea brands and is well known in New Zealand.

Fernando, 89, was awarded an honorary doctor of science degree by Massey University at its graduation ceremony on Friday in Palmerston North in recognitio­n of his leadership in ethical business in the food and beverage industry.

He has been recognised for his contributi­on to the tea industry and food science globally, and he has been praised for the company’s fair trade practices.

‘‘When I brought Dilmah to New Zealand, Kiwis made my tea a cup of kindness,’’ Fernando said. ‘‘The cup of kindness grew the philosophy which I extended to my business, making my business a human service.

‘‘I have a group of companies and we contribute 15 per cent of the company’s profits before tax to charitable foundation­s. That is spent on the poor and illprivile­ged to make a better world and for me to feel that when I go I have left a better world.’’

Fernando said he had shared his success with people who needed it and the more he gave, the more he received. His philosophy was he couldn’t take money to the grave.

‘‘Plantation workers who were exploited during the colonial era, I am bringing them hope and a future for their families through the foundation, which has educationa­l programmes.’’

The educationa­l programme has produced doctors, lawyers and other profession­s.

Fernando started working with Massey’s Riddet Institute, a food and nutrition research centre, in the 1990s and worked with distinguis­hed professor Paul Moughan. Fernando has researched the antioxidan­t and health properties of Dilmah tea.

Moughan said Massey honoured Fernando because of his contributi­on to science through funding and his personal interest.

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