Category: Agriculture
Company riches to grow on rubber boom, stocks to get re-rated
June 25, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lankan plantation companies are expected to rake in the riches in the ongoing rubber boom, with analysts expecting stocks to trade at higher multiples than in the past. Crepe is about 35 percent of local production and liquid latex used to make gloves, about 30 percent, most of which is […]
Record tea exports Jan-May
June 21, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka shipped more tea to overseas markets for the five month to May, earning a record 35 billion rupees, a commodity broker said Wednesday. For the five month period, the tropical island shipped 128.0 million kilos, higher than 112.76 million kilos sold during the same period 2005. The shipments helped […]
Govt talks to Russia for lower cost fertiliser imports
June 20 (LBO) – The government is in talks with Russia to source the country’s fertiliser needs at lower cost, bypassing local agents for international fertilizer companies. Direct buying would save the government money, Athuluwage said. The state owned Lanka Fertiliser Company usually calls for tenders for local supplies of fertiliser, with needs usually met through […]
Namunukula Plantations sub-leases estates for a tea bottling project
June 15 (LBO) – Namunukula Plantations said Thursday that it had subleased its Uva range of estates to Tusker Bottling Company for 50 million rupees.With the sub-lease, TBCL also took over borrowings of 350 million rupees from Namunukula, the company said in a statement to the Colombo Stock Exchange.The up-country estates were handed over to […]
Bad weather, strong demand to keep rubber prices up this week
June 12 (LBO) – Rubber prices in Sri Lanka are expected to stay strong this week as bad weather and a resulting supply crunch drive prices upwards, brokers say.Annual monsoon rains until August is affecting tapping on plantations, with supplies usually falling by as much as fifty percent at this time of the year. Brokers […]
Sri Lanka in talks with Russia to lower tea import duties
June 09 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is in talks with Russia to lower import duties on tea, as Russia begins freeing up trade in a bid to enter the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Russia, Sri Lanka’s largest market for tea, has offered to lower tariffs of 20 percent on value added black and green tea exports […]
Cinnamon trees sprout again in tsunami-hit Sri Lanka village
HIKKADUWA, Sri Lanka, June 8, 2006 (AFP) – Eighteen months after the tsunami uprooted centuries-old cinnamon plantations in a country where the golden cash crop is a vital source of income, the trees are sprouting “like magic”. Part-time cinnamon planter Wimalawathi Mendis thought her modest plot was doomed when much of her village, Malawenna, just […]
‘s tea crop dips 5% in April
June 7, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s tea crop for the four-months to April grew to an all time high of 2.9 percent or 108.52 million kilos, helped on by good rainfall, a commodity brokering house said Wednesday. Black tea production for April however, slipped 5-percent to 30.59 million kilos, Asia Siyaka Commodity brokers said. […]
Sri Lanka’s tea crop dips 5% in April
June 7, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s tea crop for the four-months to April grew to an all time high of 2.9 percent or 108.52 million kilos, helped on by good rainfall, a commodity brokering house said Wednesday. Black tea production for April however, slipped 5-percent to 30.59 million kilos, Asia Siyaka Commodity brokers said. […]
Local tea industry draws up new standards on exports to Japan
June 05 (LBO) – After pressure from Japan, the Sri Lankan tea trade is drawing up a uniform declaration for exporters to clear their tea shipments as free from chemical residues. The herbicide is considered to be the only effective chemical against certain weeds on tea plantations, with the only alternative being costly mechanical weeding. “What […]
‘s cinnamon industry on a different plane
A budding cinnamon plant that’s growing after the tsunami. PERALIYA, June 3, 2006 (LBO) — Wearing a red crash helmet to beat the sun, Punya Sena crouches on the ground, planting young cinnamon saplings to replace thousands that were destroyed by the tsunami that hit Sri Lanka’s coastal belt in December 2004. . Wimalawathi Mendis, […]
Tsunami puts Sri Lanka’s cinnamon industry on a different plane
A budding cinnamon plant that’s growing after the tsunami. PERALIYA, June 3, 2006 (LBO) — Wearing a red crash helmet to beat the sun, Punya Sena crouches on the ground, planting young cinnamon saplings to replace thousands that were destroyed by the tsunami that hit Sri Lanka’s coastal belt in December 2004. . Wimalawathi Mendis, […]
