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To resettle IDPs Samaposha initiates agri-schemes in Vavuniya

In an Endeavour to rehabilitate and uplift the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the North and East, Plenty Foods (Pvt) Ltd., a subsidiary of the group CBL (Ceylon Biscuits Ltd), will train the re-settled IDP farmers in Vavuniya, where they would be initiated to grow corn and subsequently soya and green-gram on a backward integration policy on a buy-back agreement at a minimum guaranteed price.

These products will be processed for the manufacture of Samaposha. The Company’s CSR aim is to ensure a steady income to the farmers and elevate their living conditions.

The Government allotted 10 acres of land to set up a Model Farm in Chettikulum under the concept "One Village – One Product" to carry out training programmes on cultivation of crops and for post harvest storage. The Company would provide seeds and farming equipment to streamline production and ensure a high quality of produce. The Company embarked firstly, on the cultivation of corn in around 250 acres of land. The next stage would be to extend cultivation of soya and green gram into other areas.

Plenty Foods maintains an effective implementation of a backward integration programme with farmers in the dry zone where soya bean, green gram, corn and ground nut, kurrakkan are grown. More than 12,000 farmers benefit from this programme that helps develop Sri Lanka’s farming community while strengthening and enriching the nation’s agricultural economy. The Company pays Rs. 600 million annually for raw materials purchased from the farmers. The dry zone farmers of the North Central and Uva Provinces have benefited from this programme. The Company’s well-structured extension network provides technical know-how and good management practices to the farmers and the monitoring activities that go hand in hand with this programme helps to ensure higher yields as well.

The ambitious Rs. 10 million agricultural programme In Vavuniya will be organised on the same lines as the dry zone projects. The Company envisages to work along with a bank to grant cultivation loans to farmers so that seed, fertilizer and chemicals could be provided under the Forward Sales Contract scheme initiated by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

In addition, Plenty Foods will construct a Corn Processing Centre and a warehouse complex. It is envisaged that excess corn and soya would be channelled to produce Triposha, the nutritional food supplement distributed by the Government to prevent malnutrition among low income segments, explained a Company spokesman.

A Farmer’s Club will also be establish in the resettlement areas in Chettikulum, which would be affiliated to other Farmer Clubs set up by Plenty Foods. Technical cooperation, inter-club get-togethers and social intercourse among members of the different clubs and the happy blend of communities would promote harmony and understanding.

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