Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Commerce Minister says 40% of Sri Lanka’s SMES in food sector

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Ahuge sub-sector within Sri Lanka’s crucial Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SME) that directly impacts national food supply and security is being positioned for exports. Encouraged by raging exports in this sector, Sri Lanka has begun work on the country’s first ever internatio­nal standard food testing and safety centre that directly focuses even the village food producers in the country.

“We believe that more than 40 percent of our SMES are in food processing sector. These efforts are a part of our bigger plan to link this sector to our exports,” revealed Minister of Industry and Commerce addressing the launch of the 16th edition of Pro Food Pro Pack Agribiz internatio­nal expo at BMICH yesterday.

Joining Minister Bathiudeen on the occasion were Secretary to Ministry of Industry and Commerce Chinthaka Lokuhetti, exhibitors from Sri Lanka, Malaysia, India, China, and Thailand as well as , President-sri Lanka Food Processors Associatio­n Maliek De Alwis.

This expo series, originally launched by the Industry and Commerce Ministry in Colombo in 2001 with local exhibitors, has now expanded to become an annual internatio­nal food industry event in South Asia sought after by internatio­nal firms in the industry. Among last year’s expo participan­ts were exhibitors from Morocco and Poland.

“The SMES in the food processing sector producing at an annual reported value of Rs 100 million and employing 1.5 million people. This sector is therefore highly significan­t in our economic planning,” said Minister Batiudeen, and added: “As a result our ministry has allocated close to Rs 195 million (US $ 1.2 million) for this year alone to enhance Sri Lanka’s food sector in many projects. The most important project is the setting up of Sri Lanka’s first Accredited Food Laboratory for SMES called as the Centre for Food Analysis and Food Safety under the Industrial Developmen­t Board of this Ministry. This is also the first such facility for the SME food sector of Sri Lanka. The cost of this lab facility is Rs 140 million. It will test food products from all Districts of Sri Lanka. IDB offices in all Districts will collect the products to be tested. This lab will use both local and internatio­nal standards such as SLS and ISO.

“It will also focus on many other Sri Lanka food industry developmen­t activities. The “Developing Small Scale Food Industries by Improving Processing Technology” project , “Facilitati­on of SMIS in food sector through packaging”, Good Manufactur­ing Practices (GMP) Certificat­ion project, the “Industrial productivi­ty market competitiv­eness and sustainabi­lity improvemen­t programme” to bring in various internatio­nal ISO certificat­ions such as ISO 9001 ISO 14001 project, are among our food sector projects for this year.

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Industry and Commerce Minister Rishad Bathiudeen inspects agri-produce on display. Pic by Kithsiri de Mel
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