Oil prices slide under 53 dollars

LONDON, Jan 11, 2007 (AFP) – World oil prices sank below 53 dollars per barrel on Thursday to mid-2005 low points on healthy US energy stockpiles and warm weather in the northern hemisphere. The latest sharp falls have sparked speculation that the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries could soon hold an emergency production meeting. London’s […]

Milk destroys health benefits of tea, says study

PARIS, Jan 9, 2007 (AFP) – Bad news for Britons: adding milk to tea ruins the health benefits of the drink, according to a Germany study published on Tuesday.Tea has complex compounds called polyphenols which are believed to help the arteries to relax or dilate, thus enabling a smoother flow of blood.Scientists led at the […]

Sri Lanka heads for record tea export growth despite estate worker strikes

January 4, 2007 (LBO) – Sri Lanka shipped a record 28 million kilos of tea in November 2006, amidst weeks’ long trade union action that cost over a billion rupees, commodity brokers Asia Siyaka said Thursday. Despite strike action by unions demanding a wage to cope with a soaring costs of living Sri Lanka exported a […]

New wage deal for estate workers to hike production costs by 23%: analysts

December 21, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s newly minted wage deal for estate workers is expected to hike cost of sales by up to 23 percent for plantation companies with high exposure to tea, analysts said Thursday. Plantation companies and estate worker trade unions agreed on a daily wage of 260 rupees on Tuesday, followings weeks […]

‘s estate workers get wage hike; trade union strike ends

December 19, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s estate workers clinched a 260 rupee a day wage deal on Tuesday, ending weeks of strikes on tea and rubber estates that resulted in losses of over a billion rupees. Over 90 percent of workers are represented by trade unions the Ceylon Workers Congress, the Lanka Jathika Estate Workers […]

Striking estate workers to go back to work, wage talks to resume

December 18 (LBO) – Striking estate workers have been asked to get back to work, with the Ceylon Workers Congress agreeing to resume wage talks with plantation companies, officials said Monday.“The Ceylon Workers Congress (CWC) feels that this situation has gone too far and we cannot wait for others to deliver,” R Yogarajan, Vice President of […]

‘s tea estates

December 14, 2006 (LBO) – Trade union action, wage hikes and high fertiliser prices are proving a volatile cocktail of problems for Sri Lanka’s plantation sector, with dismal predictions for early next year. Green leaf production on Sri Lanka’s tea estates grew a negative 0.7 percent in the third quarter of this year over the […]

Sri Lanka to revise lease agreements between govt. and plantation companies

December 14, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s cabinet has appointed a high level committee to help revise lease agreements currently in place between the government and regional plantation companies.A committee headed by treasury secretary P B Jayasundara will lead the government delegation to hammer out a mutual agreement between the golden shareholder (the government), regional plantation […]

Finlays Sri Lanka plantation hands over management to private company

Dec 12 (LBO) – Sri Lankan regional plantations company Udapussellawa Plantations is to hand over management of two estates to a newly incorporated private company for a 38-year period, an official said Tuesday. “These estates need a lot of investment into the field operations as well as factories and with the current structure and wages going […]

Bank of Ceylon in billion rupee loan deal with Sri Lanka sugar maker Pelwatte

Dec 12 (LBO) – State owned Bank of Ceylon has tied up with Pelwatte Sugar Industries to give farmers over a billion rupees in soft loans and boost production at the country’s largest sugar plantation.Bank of Ceylon said Tuesday that it would give 15,000 sugar cane growers cultivating 150,000 hectares, up to 150,000 rupees each to […]

Sri Lanka scales down tea production forecasts as trade union strikes continue

December 07, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is unlikely to reach last year’s tea production record, as trade unions strikes on estates since November over a wage hike, shows no signs of slowing. December production is likely to reach about 21 million kilos over the usual 25 million kilos. “The outlook for January too is not […]

‘s tea companies warn of millions in losses due to trade union action

Nov 30, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s plantation companies warned Thursday of millions of rupees in losses due to trade union action on estates, as wage talks reach breaking point. Sri Lanka has over 250,000 estate workers, with the island among the world’s top producers’ at over 300 million kilos of black tea produced a year. […]

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