Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Saaraketha modernises Sri Lankan agricultur­e with solar-powered greenhouse project

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Saaraketha, Sri Lanka’s only certified organic fresh fruit and vegetable retailer, has modernised Sri Lanka’s agricultur­e with a solarpower­ed greenhouse project.

When we think of greenhouse­s, we tend to think of the cold hills of Nuwara Eliya, old-fashioned English homes and Victorian botanical gardens full of exotic plants.

We don’t tend to think high-tech, modern or organic and we certainly don’t think of Anuradhapu­ra. This is where Saaraketha has dreamt bigger and delivered better than anyone thought possible.

It has harnessed the future of agricultur­e and brought it to reality today, in the form of a greenhouse project that will see the face of Sri Lankan organic agricultur­e change overnight.

Not only a first for Sri Lanka but a first for the entire region, the new Saaraketha solar-powered greenhouse project has a production capability of half a million square feet of controlled environmen­t, entirely solar powered and completely carbon neutral.

Projected to carry over 60 varieties of vegetables, greens and herbs, the Saaraketha solar-powered greenhouse project will be able to deliver stable crops all year round, ensuring a consistent income for the farmers and fixed prices for the customers.

With global weather patterns constantly changing and becoming more and more unpredicta­ble and unreliable, it is more important than ever to invest in Sri Lanka’s self-sufficienc­y and improving our food security.

With increased understand­ing and awareness of the damage that pesticides do to both the environmen­t and to our health, it is also the time to focus on crops and production that is genuinely good for us and planet earth, with no corners cut and with complete transparen­cy.

Saaraketha has always led the way to ensuring traceabili­ty and transparen­cy, launching its plant to plate tracing technology in 2019 and now it wants to take it a step further.

With its founder Prasanna Hettiarach­chi at the helm, it is taking on the impressive task of transformi­ng Sri Lankan agricultur­e by exploring ways to harness the power of technology to ensure that farmers’ livelihood­s are improved and their ability to feed the nation is stabilised.

From day one, Saaraketha has been committed to the farmers of Sri Lanka.

It is their stories, their experience­s and their ambitions that have inspired Saaraketha to create the platform that it has over the last nine years.

And even now, the Saaraketha solar-powered greenhouse project is powered 80 percent by female farmers, all working with Saaraketha to bring excellence to our families while uplifting their own families’ futures.

To date, organic in Sri Lanka was considered the privilege of the few, always the healthy but highly costly option. Normal families would prioritise their children and buy organic only for them but that need not be the case anymore.

With the Saaraketha greenhouse project, the prices of vegetables, greens and herbs are reducing by 50 percent. Not as a one-off or a sale but for good.

From October onwards, internatio­nally accredited ‘Certified Organic’ produce will be available online at www.saaraketha.com and all supermarke­t retailers.

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