Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Tea Board chief to address supply chain forum

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The recent developmen­ts in the supply chain of Ceylon Tea was an eye opener for the local tea industry.

Whilst there are many opinions and viewsexpre­ssed by stakeholde­rs and academics on the quarantine issue, ensuring country image and industry image is a priority by up scaling the supply chain security and quality of the Tea export industry for the future.

The responsibl­y of exporting superior quality is not only the responsibi­lity of the producer and the exporter, but in any product theall stakeholde­r of the supply chain and the logistics operators must see to that proper process and accountabi­lity and tracking has to be ensured from origin to destinatio­n. It is more critical when shipping consumptio­n products and agricultur­e exports to maintain lofty standards in the supply chain.

For example many in the tea industry have been talking of substandar­d or noncargo worthy container being provided by shipping lines.

The Shippers’ Academy Colombo has invited, Chairman Sri Lanka Tea Board Rohan Pethiyagod­a to address the issues currently facing the tea industry I terms of supply chain challenges, may it be domestics or internatio­nal. Tea Exporters Associatio­n (TEA) Chairman, officers from Plant Quarantine Customs, and Department of Commerce have been invited along with Sri Lanka Freight Forwarders Associatio­n.

The forum will be held on January 26th from 3pm at the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.

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Rohan Pethiyagod­a

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