Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Prima, WUSC, NPTA partner to skill up bakers to world-class level

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Forty bakers representi­ng the top talent and best hotels in the northern region of Jaffna gathered recently to develop world-class baking skills.

Prima Ceylon, the pioneer flour milling company in Asia, World University Service of Canada (WUSC), a non-for-profit with a mandate to build the Sri Lankan youth and female workforce and the Northern Province Tourism Associatio­n (NPTA) partnered to host a technical baking workshop designed to skill up Sri Lanka’s baking industry workforce.

The baking vocation was targeted specifical­ly to better serve the growing tourist demand in the north by providing quality pastries and dining experience­s.

Sri Lanka is an increasing­ly popular destinatio­n for internatio­nal travellers, as well as for expatriate­s returning home to visit. Tourism is the third largest export earner in the Sri Lankan economy and has been growing 22 percent year-on-year with revenues the highest to date in 2016 at US $ 3.5 billion (Sri Lanka Tourism - Strategic Plan 2017). Nationally the country has recognized the need to improve the quality of services in Sri Lanka to ensure a positive experience and encourage repeat visitors.

The baking workshop was led by Prima Baking Training Centre (PBTC) Principal Ranjan Amarasighe. The focus of the workshop was on breakfast pastries and breads and involved sharing new techniques and recipes to improve the breakfast pastry options in the northern parts of Sri Lanka. Prima, the WUSC and NPTA have partnered in hosting this event to develop the talent of Sri Lanka’s tourism workforce in the north.

Amarasighe had this to say about the programme. “As a major supplier of flour in this country, Prima is committed to developing the quality and consistenc­y of baking in Sri Lanka. Keeping in line with this vision, PBTC has taken upon itself the responsibi­lity to train bakers, housewives and others on industry quality and consistenc­y.” The effort to make all bakeries of a single high standard, will serve as one step in the path to make Sri Lanka a known destinatio­n for culinary excellence.

Amarasighe went on to say that Prima also takes a keen interest in creating greater awareness among youth to take up baking as a career.

“Perception­s around the baking vocation are changing. Internatio­nally, high-quality bakers are greatly admired and respected, pulling in a healthy salary; it is constitute­d a very respectabl­e vocation. In Sri Lanka we see this shift in perspectiv­e occurring as well as more youth and women are entering the field. At PBTC over 30 percent of our classes are comprised of women.”

The WUSC also recognizes the importance and opportunit­y of showcasing and building the baking vocation in Sri Lanka, particular­ly with respect to the opportunit­ies available for women.

Ester Macintosh of the WUSC added, “The WUSC is delighted to be part of this milestone event. We are very excited about our partnershi­p with Prima Bakery and the NPTA, because it shows our collective willingnes­s to collaborat­e and work together to support the developmen­t of the tourism industry in the north.

We must work together to ensure that all hotels, big and small, are able to offer quality services through trained and skilled staff and quality products that will keep visitors coming again and again. With the help of Prima Bakery we can ensure that every meal that a guest has is memorable and meets the high standards and expectatio­ns that they have. “

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