Fonterra pioneers SL’s National Competency Standard for dairy industry machine operators



From left: Vocational Education Deputy Minister Nalin Hewage and General Manager Sri Lanka and Local Emerging Markets Fazlan Faizal mark a milestone moment as they present the first National Competency Standard for machine operators in the dairy industry


Fonterra Brands Lanka, in collaboration with the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission (TVEC), National Apprentice and Industrial Training Authority (NAITA), Labour Department and eight other dairy industry peers, including Milco (Pvt.) Ltd, Maliban Milk Products (Pvt.) Ltd, Richlife Dairies Limited, Ceylon Cold Stores PLC, Chello Dairy Products (Pvt.) Ltd, Nestlé Lanka Limited, Pelwatte Dairy Industries Ltd and Lion Brewery (Ceylon) PLC, has officially handed over Sri Lanka’s first National Competency Standard tailored for dairy machine operators. 

The handover ceremony was graced by Vocational Education Deputy Minister Nalin Hewage, marking a landmark moment in the country’s vocational education landscape.

This initiative reflects a shared commitment to formalising skills within the dairy sector and empowering experienced machine operators who have worked for many years with high skill levels but without any recognised qualification. Developed over a year, the Competency Standard was designed, funded and validated through a multi-stakeholder effort, positioning the dairy industry as a proactive contributor to national skills development.

The Competency Standard will now be implemented through the NAITA’s training network, enabling broader access for machine operators across Sri Lanka to gain formal recognition and enhance their career prospects.

Hewage commended the initiative stating, “Fonterra Brands Lanka holds a respected name in the industry, having made significant contributions to the country and played a pioneering role in this meaningful initiative alongside other stakeholders. On behalf of the ministry, we deeply appreciate these collective efforts.”

TVEC Director General remarked, “This was a much-needed qualification, which is a great value addition not only to those already in the industry but also to newcomers. The initiative came into being because there was substantial demand for it. We are thankful to all who made it possible.”

The Competency Standard is expected to serve as a national benchmark for vocational training in the dairy sector, aligning practical industry expertise with formal vocational standards. It also reinforces the importance of public-private partnerships in driving sustainable workforce development.

Fonterra Brands Lanka Sri Lanka and Local Emerging Markets General Manager shared, “This Competency Standard is the result of a year of dedicated collaboration, driven by our belief that every skilled individual deserves formal recognition. We are proud to have partnered with the NAITA, TVEC, Labour Department and our industry peers to bring this vision to life, not just for our employees but for the entire sector. As we move forward, Fonterra is ready to offer the fullest support as an organisation, as part of the dairy sector and as a proud contributor to Sri Lanka’s progress to help upskill the nation’s workforce and help the country’s development.”

This initiative is more than a corporate milestone; it’s a meaningful contribution to Sri Lanka’s vocational education system. By leading with collaboration and a shared vision, the dairy industry is helping build a more capable, competitive and future-ready workforce.

 


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