Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DPL distribute­s fertiliser to 1,500 smallholde­r rubber farmers under Firstlight initiative

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Continuing to empower and uplift the livelihood of farmer co-operative societies in its loyalty network, Dipped Products PLC (DPL) invested Rs.2.1 million towards the distributi­on of fertiliser for 1,500 smallholde­r rubber producers in the Monaragala district, under its flagship sustainabi­lity initiative: DPL Firstlight.

A total of 90,000 kg of fertiliser was distribute­d among four DPL Loyalty Farmer societies across the Monaragala district, at the event organised for the ninth consecutiv­e year.

“For over 12 years, DPL Firstlight has worked to empower smallholde­r rubber farmers in the Monaragala district. From the outset, we have sought to support their essential contributi­ons and value additions to national rubber production while ensuring that they are guaranteed a fair price for field latex. Additional­ly, we have optimised their ability to derive maximum yields through the supply of essential agricultur­al inputs and equipment and have complement­ed these efforts with education and awareness building.

“In this manner, we have been successful­ly able to enhance livelihood­s at the grassroots of the Sri Lankan economy. Simultaneo­usly, these initiative­s have generated value at a national scale through the developmen­t of one of the country’s most essential export crops. Particular­ly at a time when our nation faces significan­t economic challenges, owing to the COVID19 pandemic, we believe that such social enterprise business models hold the key to sustainabl­e prosperity for all Sri Lankans. Moving forward, we will also expand the DPL Firstlight initiative to farmers in the Kegalle district as well,” DPL Deputy Managing Director Pushpika Janadheera said.

Presently, smallholde­r farmers produce approximat­ely 65 percent of Sri Lanka’s annual rubber crop, with the sector as a whole accounting for 0.2 percent of the nation’s total GDP, making the sustainabl­e livelihood of rubber smallholde­r farmers a mission of national significan­ce.

Today, the rubber products manufactur­ing sector of the country needs around 135,000 metric tonnes of natural rubber per annum. However, the country is not able to produce this quantity of natural rubber, compelling the nation to import around 60,000 metric tonnes of natural rubber annually.

Therefore, from an economic perspectiv­e, value addition - through manufactur­ing operations like DPL - for domestic and export markets holds the potential to enhance foreign exchange earnings while creating greater opportunit­ies for grassroots level employment and livelihood developmen­t.

Similarly, the sustainabi­lity of rubber lands play a pivotal role in maintainin­g the balance of sensitive ecosystems, given that rubber trees serve as a natural extension of Sri Lanka’s forest cover.

Hence, in addition to its direct support to smallholde­rs, DPL Firstlight also places a strong emphasis on education and empowermen­t – for rubber farmers and the communitie­s they reside in. This is accomplish­ed through additional programmes focused on a wide range of issues impacting smallholde­rs, including the establishm­ent and enhancemen­t of rural health and educationa­l and recreation­al facilities.

Establishe­d in 1976, Dipped Products is a global leader in protective hand-wear, serving close to 5 percent of global demand for natural and synthetic latex-based medical, household and industrial gloves. Backed by a strong reputation for innovation, quality and responsibl­e manufactur­ing practises, the company’s products now reach over 70 countries. With manufactur­ing facilities in Sri Lanka and Thailand, DPL is also one of the world’s leading manufactur­ers of ethical gloves, offering a holistic value propositio­n to all its partners across the value chain.

Establishe­d in 1878 by Chas. P. Hayley as a trading house in Galle specialisi­ng in import and export, the Hayleys group has since grown to serve as a centrepiec­e of the Sri Lankan economy while maintainin­g a global presence of manufactur­ing and marketing offices across five regions with business interests spanning a total of 16 sectors. Today it stands out as one of Sri Lanka’s most prominent success stories, having been the first listed Sri Lankan corporate to surpass US $ 1 billion in revenue and accounting for 3.4 percent of the nation’s total export earnings.

 ??  ?? DPL Top management and officials from Rubber Research Institute with rubber farmers who received fertiliser under DPL Firstlight initiative
DPL Top management and officials from Rubber Research Institute with rubber farmers who received fertiliser under DPL Firstlight initiative
 ??  ?? DPL Deputy Managing Director Pushpika Janadheera hands over fertiliser to rubber smallholde­r farmer R.M. Indrawathi
DPL Deputy Managing Director Pushpika Janadheera hands over fertiliser to rubber smallholde­r farmer R.M. Indrawathi

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