Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EU, UNDP & FAO unite to improve Palmyrah production and veterinary training

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The Palmyrah Fibre Production Centre, and Palmyrah Pulp and Root Processing Centre in Tharavanko­ddai, Mannar district, were inaugurate­d by the Head of Cooperatio­n of the European Union Delegation to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Libuse Soukupova recently.

These facilities have been supported by the UN in collaborat­ion with the Government of Sri Lanka through funding from the European Union under the Support to District Developmen­t Programme (EU-SDDP), with an aim to foster local trade and rapid economic growth in the District of Mannar.

Within the framework of the EU-SDDP, UNDP and FAO are focused on increasing income generation within the District by supporting agricultur­e, livestock and fisheries related economic activities. While the Palmyrah Fibre Production Centre was facilitate­d by the FAO, the Palmyrah Pulp and Root Processing Centre was facilitate­d by the UNDP, in close partnershi­p with local government counterpar­ts.

The production centres will benefit the community in Tharavanko­ddai, where a majority of the people rely on Palmyrah based production for their primary source of income. The main objective of establishi­ng both the Palmyrah Fibre Production, and Pulp and Root Processing Centersis to create employment opportunit­ies for vulnerable women and to promote women-enterprise developmen­t in the District of Mannar.

The Palmyrah Pulp and Root Processing Centre will be owned and operated by the 34 members of Illamthall­ir Palmyrah Products Producers Society, a vulnerable women’s producer group. The women entreprene­urs are being trained to manage these operations including technology acquisitio­n, supply chain management, financial management and marketing. The center is expected to process around 4000-5000kg of export grade roots per annum. Through this support the Producer Group has already begun exporting 500 kg and this is expected to increase as their production improves.

Speaking at the event, Itziar Gonzalez, FAO Policy Officer / FAO Representa­tive to Sri Lanka and the Maldives acting-incharge, said, “the Center, managed by a producer’s society led by local women, will improve their capacities to obtain higher productivi­ty and better quality of products, and to establish stronger linkages with different markets, substantia­lly contributi­ng to enhance the living standards of their families and their communitie­s.”

Speaking at the event, Libuse Soukupova, Head of Cooperatio­n of the European Union Delegation to Sri Lanka and the Maldives stated, “the support to women’s producer group through this project and in turn, their ability to make a significan­t impact on their income is very encouragin­g. The EU is very pleased to partner with FAO and UNDP and we hope that their success is replicated by others in Mannar.”

Also during their visit, in Uyilankula­m, Mannar district, Libuse Soukupova handed over equipment provided through the support of FAO to the Veterinary Training Centre facilitate­d by the UNDP. This Centre and the equipment will support the Extension Services officered by Department of Animal Production and Health to over 1000 farmers in the area who are involved in cattle and poultry breeding and milk production.

Commenting on the support provided, Mohamed Muzain, Programme Manager, UNDP Sri Lanka, stated that “the strengthen­ing of government services by enhancing local capacities and resources remains an important priority for the UNDP, which has been a developmen­t partner for Sri Lanka for over five decades. Through our collaborat­ion with the EU and other UN agencies we are pleased to enable the achievemen­t of sustainabl­e human developmen­t for the people of Mannar district”.

At the ceremony, M. Muzain presented the newly launched Five-year District Developmen­t Plan of Mannar District, which was facilitate­d by the UNDP under the EU-SDDP, enabling local priorities to inform result based planning and monitoring at the district level.

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Libuse Soukupova, Head of Cooperatio­n of the European Union Delegation to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, arrives at the inaugurati­on of the Palmyrah Pulp and Root Processing Centre and Palmyrahfi­bre Production Centre along with representa­tives from the...
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