Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Unilever, Govt. sign MOU on sustainabl­e tea production

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The Ministry of Agricultur­e and Plantation Industries and Unilever Sri Lanka recently entered into a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to develop the country’s first national and globally accepted standard for sustainabl­e tea production. This first-of-its-kind initiative signifies a shared commitment to propel the Sri Lankan tea industry towards a more sustainabl­e and ethical future, the company said in a media release.

The MoU signing ceremony was graced by Mahinda Amaraweera, Minister of Agricultur­e and Plantation Industries; B. L. A. J. Dharmakeer­thi, Secretary, the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Plantation Industries, Chairman & Representa­tives of Sri Lanka Tea Board and other tea industry dignitarie­s.

Unilever Sri Lanka’s ‘Ceytea’ factory is the largest supplier of black tea extract to the Global Pepsi-Lipton JV and its world-famous Iced Tea brands ‘Lipton’ and ‘Brisk’. The manufactur­ing site in ‘Agarapatha­na’ has been at the centre stage of innovation and sustainabi­lity in value-added tea.

Damith Abeyratne, Supply Chain Director at Unilever Sri Lanka said, “This collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Plantation Industries is a significan­t step forward in our efforts to drive sustainabl­e sourcing of agricultur­al raw materials under the Unilever Climate Action Transition Plan. The initiative positively benefits ‘Ceylon Tea’ because today’s global demand is for sustainabl­y farmed agricultur­al produce.”

Further commenting on this partnershi­p, B.L.A.J. Dharmakeer­thi, Secretary at the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Plantation Industries, stated, “The Ministry of Agricultur­e and Plantation Industries is delighted to join forces with Unilever Sri Lanka in this public-private partnershi­p. This MoU represents a crucial step towards strengthen­ing the Ceylon Tea industry’s global competitiv­eness. By implementi­ng these comprehens­ive measures, we aim to solidify Sri Lanka’s reputation as a global leader in ethical and sustainabl­e tea production.”

Sri Lanka is among the top five tea exporters globally. This standard will address three key areas: minimising environmen­tal impact through regenerati­ve and deforestat­ion-free agricultur­e, ensuring fair and respectful treatment for all tea industry workers through ethical workplace practices, and guaranteei­ng the safety and quality of Sri Lankan tea through rigorous testing and monitoring procedures.

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