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ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s Tea Traders’ Association has urged the government to strictly enforce the law against factories ...
Over the centuries, locals have come up with plenty of ways to make these resources into delicious meals. Grandmas in floral ...
In an era of transformation for Sri Lanka’s plantation sector, Kahawatte Plantations PLC (KWPL) has emerged as a formidable ...
When the government of Sri Lanka published the  National Red List of threatened plants in 2020, my eyebrows shot up. We’ve ...
This is something we are a government are committed towards. Today, Sri Lanka stands as the world's third-largest tea exporter, accounting for approximately 15% of global tea exports.
The headline read: ‘India surpasses Sri Lanka to become the second largest tea exporter.’ What has happened to Sri Lankan tea known the world over as a reputed brand and labelled as ‘Ceylon Tea’?
The backbone of the economy, Sri Lanka's tea pickers are determined to use their powerful vote to choose a president this month who will change grim working conditions for good.
Major issues: Workers plucking tea at an estate in Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka. There is a lack of a proper mechanism of price controls and wages in the country’s plantation sector.
The Sri Lanka- China relationship is centuries old, and has been historically strengthened by shared religious and cultural values. Sri Lanka is known to the whole world for its tea due to its unique ...
The backbone of the economy, Sri Lanka's tea pickers are determined to use their powerful vote to choose a president this month who will change grim working conditions for good.