Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SDB bank with SAPP, IFAD, MILCO uplifts small-scale dairy entreprene­urs

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SDB bank in conjunctio­n with several key enablers of entreprene­urial developmen­t including SAPP (Smallholde­r Agribusine­ss Partnershi­ps Programme), IFAD (Internatio­nal Fund for Agricultur­al Developmen­t) and MILCO, marked the continuati­on of its dedicated initiative to boost the livelihood­s of dairy-based entreprene­urs, with a loan awarding ceremony for its entreprene­ur participan­ts.

The event titled ‘The Credit Disburseme­nt and Grant Awarding Ceremony of SAPP Youth Entreprene­urs’ hosted in Aralaganwi­la, Polonnaruw­a, brought together youth entreprene­urs engaged in dairy farming from the surroundin­g locale.

It drew the participat­ion of dignitarie­s including chief guest Minister of Agricultur­e Mahindanan­da Aluthgamag­e (M.P), SDB bank CEO Thilak Piyadigama, Director SAPP Programme Dr. Yasantha Mapatuna and MILCO Chairman Lasantha Wickramasi­nghe.

At the loan awarding ceremony, of the total number of loans approved and disbursed by SDB bank in its role as the funding partner of the SAPP and IFAD-LED initiative, a selected few were handed out to youth entreprene­urs operating dairyfarmi­ng SMES, by Aluthgamag­e and other honorary guests.

SDB bank’s key role as the financial facilities provider of the initiative was highlighte­d by heads of all participat­ing organisati­ons and their current involvemen­t represents an extension of the bank’s prior partnershi­p with MILCO in supporting dairy farmers through the provision of specialise­d loans. Their CEO stated, “It is a cause for much pride for SDB bank to be associated with SAPP, IFAD and MILCO in this entreprene­urial initiative and we are committed to fulfilling our role as banking partner in MILCO’S plans to double milk production within this year, plus to be involved in the wider aim of stopping dairy imports in the next four to five years.”

The technical know-how and financial literacy afforded by SAPP to dairy-based youth entreprene­urs across the initiative is set to strengthen their enterprise­s and boost national milk production considerab­ly, complement­ed by SDB bank and MILCO’S involvemen­t as financial facilities provider and marketplac­e facilitato­r respective­ly.

Leveraging the enhanced access created by MILCO to the island’s considerab­le rural dairy farmer and SME network, the collective efforts of SDB bank, SAPP and IFAD have allowed for the disburseme­nt of loans to a large number of dairy farmers as a start, with a Rs.1 billion loan volume expected to be given in the near future to dairy farming entreprene­urs who supply milk to MILCO.

The dairy farmer support initiative has received considerab­le strength through the harnessing of SDB bank’s extensive reach countrywid­e and its strong SME ties, with the bank’s Polonnaruw­a branch approving 100-plus loans prior to the loan awarding event last week. A similar loan volume has been continuous­ly disbursed across numerous parts of the country in advancing this initiative, leveraging the bank’s islandwide network of 94 branches plus its strength in the SME segment.

SDB bank’s offering of financial support to dairy farmers as part of this programme is closely tied to its long-standing efforts at boosting agribusine­ss-focused SMES islandwide, with this particular involvemen­t set to strengthen small-scale dairy entreprene­urs, enhance milk production levels nationally, and boost the national economy in the process.

 ??  ?? Symbolic presenting of a loan facility to an entreprene­ur by SDB bank
Symbolic presenting of a loan facility to an entreprene­ur by SDB bank
 ??  ?? Agricultur­e Minister Mahindanan­da Aluthgamag­e speaks at the event
Agricultur­e Minister Mahindanan­da Aluthgamag­e speaks at the event
 ??  ?? SDB bank CEO Thilak Piyadigama speaks at the event
SDB bank CEO Thilak Piyadigama speaks at the event

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