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Ceylon Tea Traders’ Association Chairman Anselm Perera, Sri Lanka Tea Board Director General Anura Siriwardena, Plantation Industries Minister Navin Dissanayake, Sri Lanka Tea Board Chairman Rohan Pethiyagoda and Foreign Ministry Additional Secretary Grace Asirwatham  Pic by Pradeep Dilrukshana

 

Ceylon tea will be commemorating its 150 years of rich history in style, with numerous events and celebrations lined up for 2017, the industry stakeholders said yesterday.
“We want to showcase and highlight Ceylon tea for what it is. The prestige, culture and the pristine nature of our tea industry,” Plantation Industries Minister Navin Dissanayake said at a media briefing on the 150th anniversary.

According to Ceylon Tea Traders’ Association Chairman Anselm Perera, the celebrations, co-ordinated by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, will kick off with the unveiling of a sculpted bust of the Father of Ceylon Tea, James Taylor, at the Sri Lanka Tea Board head office.
Taylor, a Scotsman, started planting tea at the Loolecondera Estate in 1867, after the local coffee crop was almost completely wiped out by a blight.
During the British colonial era, tea had contributed to 95 percent of the country’s export earnings and although exports have diversified recently, even in 2015, tea contributed US $ 1.34 billion of the US $ 10.51 billion total exports, despite being the worst year for tea in recent times.
A unique global tea party—one of the world’s largest—will be celebrated across the world at Sri Lankan diplomatic missions in key Ceylon tea drinking markets and potential growth markets, with Ceylon tea served with a special biscuit made for the occasion by Maliban Biscuit Manufactories.
The celebrations in 2017 will also include the launch of a stamp and a first day cover, a commemorative book, a Rs.10 coin, a grand tea auction, education fairs in tea producing regions, competitions for all stakeholders, an international tea festival and the Colombo Tea Convention, to name just a few.
Despite recent setbacks, Dissanayake noted that the industry has been strong enough to absorb the shocks and that the next 150 years of Ceylon tea will see the industry transforming to meet the fast-changing international trends, with high quality ensured through regulations.
Perera added that the industry is venturing into new products such as pyramid tea bags and iced tea to meet the current global trends but that it is also mulling whether to become a tea producer with an air of exclusivity, by cutting down all production except for premium leaves, in order to surmount labour challenges inherent to the industry.
The industry supports nearly two million Sri Lankans, with a quarter of a million workers and 750,000 family members supported just by the large regional plantation companies, though labour has been migrating out of the industry, which Sri Lanka Tea Board Chairman Rohan Pethiyagoda said was a positive sign for the rest of the Sri Lankan economy. (CW)

Govt. addressing pressing issues of glyphosate ban and land issues: Minister

The government is in the process of providing solutions for the ban on the weedkiller glyphosate and the budget proposal to limit the land ownership extent of the regional plantation companies (RPCs), Plantation Industries Minister Navin Dissanayake said.

 

For the weedicide issue, the prime minister has appointed a committee with Mr. Ajita de Costa as the head and I think they have had a meeting yesterday and I think that there will be a very positive proposal from the committee,” he said.
Dissanayake further added that the powerful lobbyists trying to stop glyphosate imports should understand that the state can’t create shocks for the country’s commercial agriculture, which needs around 500,000 litres of glyphosate to survive, compared to 2.7 million litres imported in 2014.
“We’re not asking for the ban to be lifted but to give an exemption,” he said.
He went on to say that the RPCs won’t be forced to limit themselves to 5,000 acres of land as specified in the budget.
“Nothing will be forced on anybody. It will be a voluntary give and take and on that spirit of give and take we can come to a better constructive path,” he said.
Dissanayake said that he is fighting hard to keep the Treasury from absorbing the tea promotional fund as well.


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