in western georgia, christina may hick from estonia and thomas cats, leon us from lithuania, r reinventing te, production and getting a fresh start themselves. for years ago, they tried their hand at farming for the very 1st time and began a new life 3000 kilometers from home. well, if you want to take only highest quality leaves, you have to do it by hand. oh sir, old, it would be impossible to cut it, sir. mechanical yonder this to leaves under but level if, if it goes mechanical, it takes everything, those hard and all leaps as well. and as dounia, christina may have used to work as a marketing expert for a bus company, but now she heads a t plantation. is the best way to be in a connection with the nature actually. so you can actually you see them growing like girl, like in the spring when they actually start to like the 1st more ones start to start to grow. it's really like her memorizing feeling and te has a long tradition in georgia in soviet times. 90 percent of the t for the gigantic multi ethnic state was produced here using machinery and pesticides. but the t production at the f