Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Fonterra partners with NADeP to empower rural Smallholde­r dairy farmer families

Capacity developmen­t investment­s to result in better on-farm productivi­ty and more stable incomes and livelihood­s

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Fonterra Brands Sri Lanka, the company behind Anchor, has partnered with the National Agribusine­ss Developmen­t Programme (NADeP) to help Sri Lankan smallholde­r dairy farmer families to improve farm productivi­ty and profitabil­ity through a Rs. 28.5 million project.

NADeP is implemente­d by the Developmen­t and Special Projects Division under the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t of Sri Lanka and funded by the Internatio­nal Fund for Agricultur­al Developmen­t. It aims to contribute to poverty eradicatio­n and promote sustainabl­e livelihood­s for rural Sri Lankan farmers.

Director of NADeP, Dr. (Mrs.) Yasantha Mapatuna said “At NADeP, we realised that the most effective method in achieving our purpose of helping Sri Lankan smallholde­r farmers become profitable and self-reliant, would be to partner with the companies that purchase their produce.”

“Our unique approach involves connecting the industry expertise and competenci­es of companies such as Fonterra with the dairy farmers at a grass roots level, helping them to improve on farm productivi­ty, resulting in better income and livelihood,” she further added.

As part of the project’s first stage, 200 farmer families in Doluwa, Wilaththaw­a and Gampaha will receive a 50 percent grant to invest in grass choppers and milking machines which are critical to building economical­ly sustainabl­e dairy farming families.

An impact assessment revealed that the grants could help achieve an increase in milk volumes per farm and subsequent enhanced farmer profitabil­ity.

 ??  ?? Dr. (Mrs.) Yasantha Mapatuna, Director of NADeP (right) handing over a milking machine to a smallholde­r dairy farmer accompanie­d by officials from Fonterra and Bank of Ceylon.
Dr. (Mrs.) Yasantha Mapatuna, Director of NADeP (right) handing over a milking machine to a smallholde­r dairy farmer accompanie­d by officials from Fonterra and Bank of Ceylon.

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