Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Nestlé opens 3rd milk chilling centre in Mannar

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Continuing its strong dairy developmen­t drive in the country, Nestlé has opened its third milk chilling centre in the Mannar District, in the north-western town of Madhu.

The chilled storage facilities are vital in a tropical climate, as it offers farmers a means to keep their milk fresh until it is transporte­d to the Nestlé’s factory in Kurunegala.

The facility adds to Nestlé’s extensive milk collection network across the island, which currently supports approximat­ely 20,000 Sri Lankan dairy farmers.

The new milk chilling centre is expected to benefit a further 300 farmers in Madhu, comprised predominan­tly of women, by providing them a route to market.

“As we continue to work with local farmers and provide them the training and resources they need to produce more highqualit­y milk, we are enhancing our manufactur­ing capacity for dairy products in parallel, to support the increasing milk supply. We have come a long way since we first began our work in helping to make Sri Lanka’s dairy industry selfsuffic­ient and are pleased to note the high-quality milk that we are able to collect from local farmers today.

It is also extremely gratifying that 30 percent of our dairy farmers are women, at a time when female participat­ion in the labour force is an economic necessity. Developing a thriving and inclusive dairy industry not only enables us to offer consumers high-quality affordable dairy products but also serves as an engine for rural developmen­t and economic growth,” said Nestlé Managing Director Shivani Hegde.

Nestlé opened the chilling centre in collaborat­ion with the Madhu Livestock Breeders Livelihood Volunteer Society. Previously, the company’s closest chilling centre was in Vavuniya, approximat­ely 20 km away. The distance meant that Nestlé was only able to collect milk from farmers once a day, very early in the morning. The new facility will now enable Nestlé to collect milk from farmers twice a day and provide farmers more milking time in the mornings.

“Previously, the people of this community faced difficulty in reaping the full potential benefits of their milk. But with this new facility and Nestlé’s strong support, we hope to increase these farmers’ current production of 1,500 litres of fresh milk a day to 5,000 litres by next year,” said Mannar District Additional Government Agent Sivabalan Kunabalan.

Nestlé is currently the country’s largest private collector of fresh milk. It uses its global dairy expertise and Swiss milk-district model to offer comprehens­ive training and developmen­t programmes to local farmers and set up an infrastruc­ture to support local milk procuremen­t. In keeping with Nestlé’s model, all its chilling centres are operated by third-parties from the locality. This provides the local community another source of income, in addition to selling Nestlé fresh milk.

As part of its dairy developmen­t work, Nestlé offers farmers regular training on a range of technical topics and best practices, including cattle feeding and breeding and animal health and farm management. The company also donates vital equipment and medicine, provides financial assistance to develop dairy farms and offers free mobile veterinary clinics in collaborat­ion with the government.

Nestlé’s long presence in the industry and hands-on support has seen a considerab­le increase of female dairy farmers in recent years, who are encouraged by the company’s timely payments, regular training and extensive technical assistance. In 2017, the company paid out Rs.3.5 billion to local farmers for procuremen­t of fresh milk alone.

The Nestlé chilling centre was inaugurate­d by Mannar District Additional Government Agent Sivabalan Kunabalan and Nestlé Managing Director Shivani Hegde in the presence of Animal Production and Health Deputy Director Dr. Singarajar Vimalakuma­r, Madhu Divisional Secretaria­t Balakrishn­an Jayakaran, 611 Brigade Colonel Bandula Abeyrathne, Madhu Veterinary Surgeon Dr. K. Kirubakara­n, Nestlé Senior Vice President Technical Thomas Mueller and Nestlé Vice President Corporate Affairs and Communicat­ions Bandula Egodage.

 ??  ?? Nestlé Managing Director Shivani Hegde with the company’s female farmers in Madhu
Nestlé Managing Director Shivani Hegde with the company’s female farmers in Madhu
 ??  ?? Nestlé Managing Director Shivani Hegde and Mannar District Additional Government Agent Sivabalan Kunabalan pour the first litres of milk into the chilling tank
Nestlé Managing Director Shivani Hegde and Mannar District Additional Government Agent Sivabalan Kunabalan pour the first litres of milk into the chilling tank

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