Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

EDB, MDF to conduct webinars on post-harvest mgt. for coffee and spice biz

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The Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) has collaborat­ed with Australia’s Market Developmen­t Facility (MDF) to conduct webinars for spice and coffee businesses, designed to share knowledge on better postharves­t management and storage practices as well as technologi­cal solutions available.

This initiative was introduced as Sri Lanka’s agricultur­al value chains have been among the hardest hit by the COVID-19 crisis, resulting in declining sales and increased wastage and postharves­t losses (PHLS) due to the breakdown of global supply chains. The crisis has thrown into harsh relief the need for comprehens­ive awareness on good post-harvest management.

To ensure the success of the webinars, MDF and EDB worked with Grainpro (a postharves­t handling and storage solutions provider for agricultur­al commoditie­s) as the technical partner for the initiative. The informatio­n covered included post-harvest processing best practices and available Grainpro solutions for storing spices and coffee for longer periods without deteriorat­ion in quality.

“Knowing how much coffee farmers, traders and processors value their commodity, Grainpro provides the ‘hermetic’ solution for coffee by giving it a safe and longer storage duration without the use of chemicals,” noted Grainpro Regional Manager Allen V. Quintos. Effective storage is paramount in a crisis in which global supply chains are disrupted to the extent that many sellers have no visibility of their next export order.

The webinar for the coffee sector was particular­ly wellattend­ed, including key players operating in Sri Lanka’s specialty coffee scene. Webinar participan­ts compared notes on their ongoing PHL mitigation techniques and storage capacities, while also taking the opportunit­y to maximise on Grainpro’s expertise and advice.

“When we started the coffee business, we found it difficult to access technical know-how. Whatever we have achieved up to today is due to self-taught knowledge. This webinar was highly commendabl­e and a timely initiative to expand the technology, value chain and capacity. And, most importantl­y, regain the place Sri Lanka once had for our coffee,” said Harshini Senanayake, Director LYBS Lanka.

MDF, an Australian Government funded multicount­ry initiative, is currently supporting businesses in its partner countries to mitigate the impact of COVID-19. In Sri Lanka, this includes working in tourism as well as agricultur­e and fisheries value chains.

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