Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Biomass Group partners with Infraco Asia to develop biomass supply chain in Sri Lanka

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Infraco Asia Developmen­t Pte. Ltd (Infraco Asia), has signed a Joint Investment and Developmen­t Agreement (JDA) with Biomass Group Ltd (Biomass Group) for investment in Biomass Ventures Pte Ltd (Biomass Ventures) to develop a first-of-its-kind, agri-energy infrastruc­ture project in Sri Lanka.

The project will help align the country’s agricultur­al and industrial sectors by producing wood chips and pellets from the Gliricidia sepium trees. This project will provide a new stream of income to smallholde­r farmers and a fresh source of clean energy.

The investment will support the developmen­t of a biomass supply chain and pellet plants in Sri Lanka. On the supply chain side, the scope of the agreement includes supporting the developmen­t of the PLANT (Produce, Logistics and Tracebilit­y) IT platform.

The platform will help track the production of the more than 100,000 smallholde­r farmers targeted to grow and harvest material from Gliricidia trees and streamline smallholde­r farmers’ production of raw material. It will also track Gliricidia growth and concentrat­ion and other cash crops, as well as enable efficient harvesting, collection, and transporta­tion to the processing plants.

The Technical Assistance Facility (TAF), a sister facility of Infraco Asia and also part of the Private Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Group (PIDG), has provided an additional grant to support the monetizati­on of carbon credits being generated through the sequesteri­ng of carbon in the Gliricidia trees. The project will be registered for forestry carbon credits and net proceeds will go directly into developmen­t activities for surroundin­g communitie­s.

Allard Nooy, Infraco Asia CEO, said, “Infraco Asia is proud to be working with a partner who is committed to leveraging and enhancing synergies between the agricultur­al and industrial sectors. Biomass Group adeptly balances the need for commercial viability while providing smallholde­r farmers with a new income stream. The result is a product that has the potential to help millions of people have better access to clean energy.”

Lucky Dissanayak­e, Director of Biomass Group Ltd, said, “Biomass Group will have a transforma­tive impact on Sri Lanka’s energy and agricultur­e landscape. At the same time, we aim to provide economic empowermen­t to the smallholde­r farmers registered to supply. In some cases, we expect farmers to double their per capita income by participat­ing in the programme.”

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Infraco Asia and Biomass Group team

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