Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Fonterra’s Rs. 2 bn investment creates sustainabl­e impact across dairy value chain

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Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka is seeing sustainabl­e returns from its ten-year plan to build a thriving dairy industry and improve access to locally-made dairy products.

The dairy co-operative behind Anchor recently surpassed the Rs. 2 billion investment-mark, which has contribute­d a strong and sustainabl­e wave of change. It has done this through upskilling thousands in the industry and introducin­g gamechangi­ng supply chain innovation­s to deliver high-quality nutrition to Sri Lankans. The latest initiative­s, which are part of Fonterra’s decade-long Rs. 10 billion commitment, include training and education for thousands of farmers, expanded processing capacity for local dairy products, and infrastruc­ture developmen­t projects that have so far touched the lives of more than tens of thousands of people in Fonterra’s dairy communitie­s. Managing Director of Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka and the Indian Subcontine­nt, Sunil Sethi, said that the dairy co-operative is focused on enabling the country’s dairy industry to better meet national nutritiona­l requiremen­ts and become an active contributo­r to the economy.

“With the local dairy industry meeting just 30 percent of current consumer demand, the industry has immense potential for growth. Realising this potential, our accelerate­d developmen­t efforts aim to support small-scale dairy farmers to build and maintain profitable and sustainabl­e farm businesses,” said Sethi.

One such project is Fonterra’s Rs. 117 million demonstrat­ion and training farm in Pannala – a firstof-its-kind private sector initiative establishe­d last year to share dairy best practices in farm management.

In its first year of operation, the facility reached more than 3,500 dairy farmers, veterinari­ans, Livestock Developmen­t Instructor­s (LDIS), and university students through its training and education programmes.

Furthermor­e, over Rs.100 million has been invested on farmer training through Fonterra’s Supplier Relationsh­ip Offices (SROS) who are dedicated to working closely with dairy farmers to increase their incomes through milk quality and productivi­ty improvemen­ts. Another key area of focus is future-proofing the industry’s supply chain.

“Setting up suitable infrastruc­ture for storage and transporta­tion is vital in safeguardi­ng the quality of our farmers’ milk for the long-term. For that reason, we’ve invested in state-of-the-art milk chilling centres in our dairy communitie­s and equipped them with advanced testing equipment,” said Sethi.

As part of this programme, in 2017 Fonterra invested more than Rs. 50 million to set up the right milk collection and transport infrastruc­ture.

It recently establishe­d a network of new milk chilling centres in the North Western Province, introduced milk testing and chilling technology to the country and strengthen­ed cold-chain transporta­tion and logistics for fresh dairy products.

To ensure local farmers can help meet the evolving nutritiona­l needs of Sri Lankans, Fonterra has also invested Rs.1 billion this year in upgrading its local manufactur­ing footprint to add capacity for existing fresh dairy products and prepare for some exciting innovation­s to grow the fresh dairy products category.

A further Rs. 35 million has gone towards creating lasting changes in the lives of dairying communitie­s through more than 50 infrastruc­ture projects to date.

“Enhancing the lives of people in our dairy communitie­s is a significan­t element of achieving our purpose to build a healthier and happier Sri Lanka. We formed the Fonterra Grass Roots Fund in 2014 with this intention, and have already seen sustainabl­e changes through some 50 community projects around water, sanitation and infrastruc­ture developmen­t,” said Sethi.

 ??  ?? All Fonterra milk chilling centresare­equipped with high-tech milk testing equipment,such as milk-fingerprin­tingtechno­logy that analyses milk compositio­n
All Fonterra milk chilling centresare­equipped with high-tech milk testing equipment,such as milk-fingerprin­tingtechno­logy that analyses milk compositio­n

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