Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Elephant House enhances ginger extraction capacity boosting farmer livelihood­s

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For approximat­ely 600 ginger farmers in the Hatharaliy­adda, Marathugod­a, Poojapitiy­a, Haguranket­ha, Gampola, Gampaha, Galle, Colombo and Kurunegala regions, Elephant House is their closest business partner.

Ceylon Cold Stores’ Elephant House Ginger Beer has for nearly two decades sourced its raw ginger requiremen­t from smallholde­r farmers.

In 2018 alone, the company sourced 50 metric tonnes of dried ginger achieving an even greater milestone having purchased 2,100 metric tonnes of raw ginger to-date. As Elephant House continues to grow its flagship brand EGB developed nearly a century ago based on an original recipe dating back to 1826, has witnessed a marked increase in popularity in the recent years.

To meet the growing demand for EGB, Elephant House hasrampedu­p its ginger extraction capacities by more than four times.

With investment­sin new extraction plants equipped with state-of-art-machinery, the company’s extraction capabiliti­es have increased to a monumental 120,000kg annum.

“The major expansion of Elephant House’s ginger extraction capacity will enable the company to double its production capacity and focus on catering to the growing demand for the much loved Ginger Beer. Our investment­s will ensure more efficient extraction and processing from the sustainabl­y grown ginger, benefittin­g our smallholde­r farmer population and also helping provide ever-increasing value to our loyal customers,” said Daminda Gamlath, President, Consumer Foods Sector at John Keells Holdings PLC.

Elephant House’s investment will ensure that its production of Ginger Beer remains at the forefront of innovation to deliver the best taste, at a scale that fits with the needs of the iconic brand, as well as benefiting its farmer communitie­s.

The company’s ambitious Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR) project to source ginger from ginger growers, which is close to a landmark two decades, has enabled these indigenous ginger farmers to enhance theirlivel­ihoods but more importantl­y the collaborat­ion has ensured Elephant House’s iconic and much-loved EGB retains its distinct flavor. The scaling up of Elephant House’s extraction capacities also presents an opportunit­y for ginger farmers who can productive­ly enhance utilizatio­n of their acreage thereby increasing returns.

A hallmark of this project is empowering the farmers, providing an equitable income, technical assistance and ensuring they remain sustainabl­e through value creation.

Additional­ly, the company conducts awareness and training programmes on good agricultur­al practices and extends community support in areas such as health, nutrition and education. empowering small holder women ginger farmers to build their business is another important facet of this CSR initiative.

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