Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Head of Presidenti­al Task Force visits...

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Basil Rajapaksa, Head of the Presidenti­al Task Force for Economic Revival and Poverty Alleviatio­n, recently attended an observatio­n tour of the Watawala Dairy Farm, in Lonach Estate, Ginigathen­a.

The state-of-the-art dairy farm by Watawala Dairy Limited (WDL), a 100 percent subsidiary of Sri Lanka’s leading diversifie­d agribusine­ss company Watawala Plantation­s, today manages a herd of 1,600 dairy cattle, with an ultramoder­n milking parlour, which can produce over six million litres of fresh milk annually (17,000 litres of fresh milk per day).

Sunshine Holdings Group Managing Director Vish Govindasam­y, Watawala Plantation­s Chief Executive Officer Binesh Pananwala and few other officials from WDL accompanie­d Rajapaksa during his visit.

Rajapaksa commended Watawala Plantation­s on its successful dairy operations and its contributi­on to the economy by committing to the government’s effort to promote local milk production and achieve selfsuffic­iency in milk.

He also praised the company’s efforts in allocating small areas of lands to families to cultivate land and supply the farm with maize, grass and other input materials, as an additional source of income. The farm, with the help of advanced technology, processes the cattle feed by wholly utilising the corn of maize. Rajapakse noted that this initiative has helped to increase the income level of the farmers, who provide maize to the farm. He also suggested evaluating new revenue streams to develop sustainabl­e agribusine­ss practices, including the production of biogases and carbonic fertiliser, using cow dung.

WDL aims to drive sustainabl­e production of fresh milk in Sri Lanka and the company is conscious that healthy husbandry that covers sound animal health and welfare underpins high yields and quality of milk. The farm provides facilities to a nourishing herd with feed supplement­s scientific­ally formulated by a global expert nutritioni­st, with the constructi­on of its feed mill to process the special cattle feed.

Stringent hygiene farm management controls have been implemente­d within the farm, conforming to internatio­nal standards, including adequate supplies of clean water, slurry operation and effluent management system.

WDL also has a fully computeris­ed, automated, state-of-the-art milking parlour system from a globally renowned supplier, which is capable of monitoring the progress of each animal’s yield and quality of milk produced. Sensors are clipped to the ear of each heifer to measure temperatur­e, activity, resting ti me, rumination time, feeding behaviour, facilitati­ng better care over the welfare of each cow. Furthermor­e, the company has employed three veterinary surgeons to attend to animal health.

Watawala Dairy Limited is committed to ensuring the sustainabi­lity of the environmen­t and social-economic progress of the estate community. Some of the key initiative­s include flaring of methane gas trapped from the waste management system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, production of biogas from cattle waste to support energy needs, distributi­on of milk to schools, upgrading t he water distributi­on schemes for villages around the farm and infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

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