Category: Agriculture
Sri Lanka poultry breeder shifts to modern facility
April 13, 2008 (LBO) – Poultry breeder Three Acre Farms Limited (TAFL) plans to relocate some of its operations to a facility which is being fitted with modern farming equipment and infrastructure, the company said. “Over the next two years, the commercial broiler operation at Bulathsinghala will be relocated and the existing facility will be […]
Sri Lanka tea trade online transactions on the rise
April 04, 2008 (LBO) – The volume of transactions on Sri Lanka’s automated tea export document processing system is on the rise but the number of exporters using it is still limited, a senior Tea Board official said. . Tea commissioner N. Udugampola said the electronic data interchange system started last August speeded up transaction […]
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April 02, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s Tea Board has turned down an appeal by export firms to ship tea below government stipulated standards, saying it no longer allowed such shipments. Tea board director-general H D Hemaratna said exports of sub-standard teas was a “serious matter” and the trade was concerned such shipments could tarnish […]
‘s Hayleys in high value farming
Mar 27, 2008 (LBO) – The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is teaming up with Sri Lanka’s Hayleys group to lift rural subsistence farmers into commercial high value agriculture, the US embassy in Colombo said. The first pilot project will start in April involving 120 farmer families in two of Sri Lanka’s poorest […]
Cambodian PM bans rice exports to halt spiraling costs
PHNOM PENH, March 26, 2008 (AFP) – Cambodia’s Prime Minister Hun Sen on Wednesday banned rice exports in a bid to halt the staple food’s spiraling prices, which have reached highs of nearly one dollar a kilogramme.The move comes amid the steady climb in the price of most staple goods, including the doubling of the […]
Sri Lanka should liberalize edible oil imports: coconut exporters
Mar 23, 2008 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s exporters of value added coconut products are asking to authorities to free edible oil imports, so that profits from oil milling would fall, freeing more nuts for other industries. Sri Lanka’s coconut milk powder, coconut cream and desiccated coconut producers have been found their cost of production increasing […]
Sri Lanka paddy crop under water; quality drops and high prices likely
Mar 21, 2008 (LBO) – Torrential rains lashing Sri Lanka during an ongoing crucial harvest season is likely to lower the quality of rice but keep prices high in the domestic market, an official said. “In some districts around 50 percent of the crop has been harvested and the remaining 50 percent has to be […]
Sri Lanka plantation privatization, branding behind export surge
March 18, 2008 (LBO) – The privatization of Sri Lankan tea estates and branding were largely responsible for the industry’s export earnings exceeding a billion dollars last year, a top business chamber said. The effectiveness of the Colombo tea auctions and storage and brokerage services also played their part, said a statement by the Ceylon […]
Oil price hits record above 105 dollars
LONDON, March 6, 2008 (AFP) – Oil prices surged past 105 dollars for the first time on Thursday as traders reacted to a surprisingly sharp fall in US crude reserves and the plunging US dollar, analysts said. New York’s main oil contract, light sweet crude for delivery in April hit 105.10 dollars per barrel, topping […]
Sri Lanka tea growers set for party as prices soar
March 3, 2008 (AFP) – The tea industry in Sri Lanka, the world’s second biggest exporter of the crop, is looking forward to good times again as prices soar on a global commodities boom.And the rise for a cup of tea comes as the prices of other traditional brews such as cocoa and coffee have […]
Sri Lanka gets $22mn UNDP grant to develop coconut industry
Feb 21, 2008 (LBO) – The United Nations Development Fund (UNDP) is to grant Sri Lanka 22 million dollars to develop the coconut industry, officials from the ministry of coconut development said. The funds will be used to improve small and medium coconut businesses, especially small holder cultivators, said Newton Peiris, advisor at the ministry […]
Sri Lanka coconut palms hit by deadly yellowing disease
Feb 20, 2008 (LBO) – A bacteria spreading the lethal yellowing disease on coconut palms has entered Sri Lanka destroying more than 200,000 trees in the southern coast of the island, coconut experts say. The bacteria known as ˜phytoplasma™ came through a shipment of ornamental palms that were not quarantined before entering the island, Salinda […]
