Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Planters step forward to double coconut production to 6bn nuts per year

- BY LALIN I. DE SILVA (The writer is former senior planter and agricultur­al advisor)

Discussion­s are about to commence with the authoritie­s governing coconut cultivatio­n with a view to double the nut production from 3 billion nuts to 6 billion nuts per year.

The plan has been developed by a world renowned management consultanc­y company that has its branch offices in 140 countries alongside with a team of 30 profession­als from different profession­al discipline­s on a response received by the Presidenti­al Secretaria­t.

A Chartered Human Resources Profession­al cum planter who is leading the team has stated that the main attraction of the project is per capita earning potential of the small holder. An average unit of cultivatio­n is around 5 acres or 2 hectares.

The project will undertake developmen­t of 50,000 hectares in the first phase aiming at adding 750 million nuts to the existing production.

Selected model

There are few different models for the farmer to select but all models have considered profit per hectare per annum through intercropp­ing, bee keeping and fertigatio­n using Israel technologi­es. High tech agricultur­al concepts have been used to increase farmer efficiency and to attract millennial­s to agricultur­e. The project is going to go green with the support of renewable energy.

Considerin­g the importance of accurate monitoring the team is considerin­g using satellite and drone technologi­es. A one stop mobile app is to be developed so that all services required by the farmer or any of the stake holders will be able to get the services attended to without having to waste time.

Target

The project is considerin­g developing a total extent of about 187,000 hectares ideally suitable for producing minimum of 100 nuts per palm per annum. Neglected paddy lands of about 50,000 hectares and another 87,000 hectares from beach front of the north are being considered to include in the final phase.

The entire production is planned to be sent to five state-of-the-art (industry 4.0) coconut factories to add value and exported thus earning much needed foreign exchange into the country.

The products will be using Sri Lankan quality assurance mechanisms subjected to made in Sri Lanka brand theme. The PPP model used will give endless opportunit­ies to whoever who wants to invest with the project and all employees of the Plantation­s Ministry, CRI, CCB and CDA too have been considered for retirement benefits. They could become partners of progress of the nation building initiative.

However, he says that the bottleneck is in the production of quality coconut palms as the project may need about 40 million plants and lands between Sabaragamu­wa and Jaffna are considered for the project.

The Coconut Growers Associatio­n is keen to commence discussion­s early. The planters are motivated by the action-oriented leadership of the President and all State officials offering unconditio­nal support to get off the grounds of this gigantic interventi­on.

He says that he is ever grateful to his company for letting him to develop and launch the project. Further, he added that all Human Resources Profession­als produced by CIPM await a call from the President and the government to get involved in nation building opportunit­ies.

Unfortunat­ely, not considerin­g HRM aspects remain a major cause for drawbacks in project success of Sri Lanka. This must be corrected from parliament downwards.

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