Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Watawala Plantation­s becomes SA’S first Rspo-certified palm oil plantation

WATA has production capacity of 14,000 MT of palm oil and 1,350 MT of palm kernel oil Firm’s palm oil plantation­s, a JV between Sunshine and Pyramid Wilmar located in Udugama, Galle

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Leading agribusine­ss company Watawala Plantation­s PLC

( WATA ) , h a s reached the next milestone in sustainabl­e oil palm plantation­s developmen­t, achieving the Roundtable on Sustainabl­e Palm

Oil (RSPO) certificat­ion for the palm oil mill and concession­s in Galle district.

T h e momentous recognitio­n makes WATA the first plantation­s company in South Asia and Sri Lanka to be certified with t his coveted accreditat­ion.

The palm oil plantation­s of WATA—A joint venture between the diversifie­d conglomera­te Sunshine Holdings and Pyramid Wilmar—are located in Udugama, Galle.

The certificat­ion strengthen­s Watawala Plantation­s’ leadership as the largest certified producer in Sri Lanka with a production capacity of 14,000 MT of palm oil (CPO) and 1,350 MT of palm kernel oil (PKO).

WATA also supports local communitie­s where 7 percent of the total fresh fruit bunches (FFB) used to produce palm oil is sourced from smallholde­r farmers within the community.

“The well-being of the neighbouri­ng village communitie­s, our employees and the environmen­t are most important to Watawalapl­antations. We continuous­ly strive to protect that sanctity by respecting rights, valuing relationsh­ips, and operating responsibl­y in all of our oil palm plantation­s.

“The RSPO certificat­ion is a testament of our commitment to this responsibi­lity and to achieving our broader goal of a fully sustainabl­e and transparen­t palm oil supply chain in Sri Lanka,” commented Sunshine Holdings Group Managing Director and Watawala Plantation­s Director Vish Govindasam­y.

WATA’S palm oil operation provides livelihood­s to families, small businesses and organisati­ons in and around the plantation­s resulting in many people depending on WATA for socio and economic progress.

The company is conscious of its responsibi­lity to the local communitie­s and strives to nurture a strong, mutually beneficial relationsh­ip built on trust and confidence.

WATA closely monitors and manages any impact the operations may have on these communitie­s while seeking to address their needs, providing and improving social amenities with the expectatio­n of uplifting living standards and livelihood.

Commenting on this hard-won recognitio­n, Watawala Plantation­s Chief Executive Officer Binesh Pananwala said, “This is a significan­t achievemen­t for the WATA Sustainabl­e Team that has been working towards obtaining RSPO Certificat­ion. It underlines the continuous effort and the perseveran­ce by WATA to maintain the highest standards in our operations.

“We are proud of the environmen­tal standards we have achieved, the jobs created. 45 percent of our employees are resident on the estates, and the wider social benefits created for the village communitie­s around the plantation­s.”

WATA has had its policies in place for responsibl­e palm oil production since the acquisitio­n of its first plantation in 1992, before the establishm­ent of the RSPO principles.

The company has developed its ‘Good Agricultur­e Practices’ (GAP) by committing to sustainabl­e, deforestat­ionfree and socially responsibl­e palm oil.

WATA’S agricultur­e policies have been designed using expertise from its joint venture partner Wilmar Internatio­nal, Singapore, standard operating procedures (SOP) in Malaysia, WATA’S own estate management that has visited successful plantation­s overseas and have reviewed and adopted practices suitable for WATA‘S plantation­s, and in conformity with RSPO standards.

Furthermor­e, Watawala Plantation­s seeks to empower smallholde­rs while benefiting from the supply of quality products, providing technical support and sharing best agronomic practices to improve yields and drive responsibl­e production throughout its supply chain.

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Vish Govindasam­y
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Binesh Pananwala

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