Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Ceciliyan Tea Factory wins Gold at Tea Production Awards

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The Ceciliyan Tea Factory, managed by Ceciliyan Associates Pvt Ltd and situated in Kalawana, Ratnapura, was recently recognized with the Gold award for being an Outstandin­g Tea Producer at the annual Total Excellence in Tea Production Awards organized by the Tea Exporters Associatio­n of Sri Lanka for the year 2018.

With the award in the ‘Low Grown’ category, Ceciliyan was able to become the overall winner out of 125 tea factories from the Sabaragamu­wa region. Ceciliyan was also the first runner-up in the same category in 2017.

This track record of excellence is a fitting acknowledg­ment of the consistent and stringent high standards championed by the factory in the production of superior quality tea.

Additional­ly, Ceciliyan has achieved five all-time record prices for their tea at the auctions as well as being adjudged “Best Entreprene­ur of the Year (Sabaragamu­wa Province)” in 2017 by the Chamber of Commerce, Sabaragamu­wa.

Nestled among the hills of Kalawana, adjoining the Sinharaja forest, the largest rainforest in the country, the Ceciliyan estate is in perfect harmony with nature. Tea has been planted on the estate since the early 1920s.

Ceciliyan Associates Pvt Ltd is a family-run company, managed by CEO Paani M. Dias, a third generation family member. Under his management, the factory has flourished and now produces 3.5 million kilograms of made tea, by processing green leaf from over 6,500 small holders in the Kalawana area. This can be compared to the original production of less than 5,000 kilograms of made tea a year in the 1980s. The factory has facilities to produce both convention­al and CTC teas, depending on market demand.

The Ceciliyan Tea Factory is widely regarded as a model factory in Sri Lanka that produces high quality teas. It has also earned many accreditat­ions including the ISO 22000:2005 and Ethical Tea Partnershi­p certificat­es. While tea continues to play a major role and will always be Ceciliyan’s main business and passion, rubber, cinnamon, coconut and paddy have also been grown in conjunctio­n with tea. This has allowed the cultivatio­n of a diverse ecosystem that does not hinder the natural equilibriu­m. Ceciliyan takes every measure necessary to make sure that it never disrupts nature, but empowers it.

With over 500 employees working round the clock to produce 3.5 million kilograms of black tea annually, Ceciliyan Tea Factory is committed to uplifting the lives of its dedicated employees, as well as the tea small holders, in every possible way. In fact, Ceciliyan has immensely contribute­d to the healthcare and education of the families of all its stakeholde­rs, creating a strong bond of trust over the years. It also promotes worker health and hygiene, as well as workplace cleanlines­s, as its highest priorities, ensuring that the tea received by consumers is always clean, free from any impurities and conforms to all internatio­nal food standards.

In the past, Ceciliyan has been mainly focused on selling its tea via the Colombo auction. Ceciliyan has started introducin­g its factory fresh premium quality tea, which is perfect for the discerning Sri Lankan palate, to the local market under the brand name of Ceciliyan Tea.

Featuring a strong, rich flavor, with a bright, reddish hue, this tea is truly the epitome of freshness and flavor. In line with Ceciliyan’s finest tea traditions dating back almost 90 years, Ceciliyan Tea is delivered straight from the factory to your cup, and will always remain true to our promise of being naturally the best.

 ??  ?? Paani Dias, CEO of Ceciliyan Associates receiveing the award from Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe
Paani Dias, CEO of Ceciliyan Associates receiveing the award from Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe

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