Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pelwatte Dairy-animal Production Department to revolution­ise dairy industry

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Pelwatte Dairy Industries Limited (PDIL) has marked a significan­t milestone in Sri Lanka’s dairy sector by signing a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with the Animal Production and Health Department to conduct artificial inseminati­on (AI) under its Dairy Developmen­t Programme.

This collaborat­ive effort aims to modernise dairy farming practices, enhance livestock genetics and boost dairy productivi­ty across the nation.

AI has emerged as a vital tool for improving livestock genetics and increasing agricultur­al productivi­ty in Sri Lanka. This practice involves the controlled transfer of semen from carefully selected bulls to female cows, with the goal of enhancing desirable traits such as milk production, disease resistance and overall robustness.

As a leader in the dairy industry, PDIL recognises the importance of leveraging advanced breeding techniques to benefit Sri Lanka’s agricultur­al landscape. Through this partnershi­p with Animal Production and Health Department, PDIL is committed to providing farmers with improved and efficient access to AI services, thus empowering them to enhance the quality of their livestock and increase their overall productivi­ty.

“Through our partnershi­p with the Animal Production and Health Department, PDIL is proud to spearhead the adoption of advanced breeding techniques in Sri Lanka’s dairy industry. This collaborat­ion signifies our unwavering commitment to empowering farmers, enhancing livestock genetics and driving sustainabl­e agricultur­al practices. Together, we are paving the way for a brighter future for dairy farming in Sri Lanka,” said PDIL Managing Director Akmal Wickramana­yake.

PDIL is poised to implement this initiative with the onboarding of four AI technician­s from May 1, 2024, reinforcin­g its commitment to driving positive change in the dairy industry. The company acknowledg­es the invaluable support of Animal Production and Health Department officials, including Director General Dr. Hemali Kothalawal­a and Animal Breeding Unit Head Dr. Ekanayake, in making this partnershi­p a reality.

 ?? ?? Pelwatte Dairy Deputy General Manager Milk Procuremen­t Susantha Malwatte and Manager Dairy Developmen­t Shantha Devapriya share the MOU with Animal Production and Health Department officials
Pelwatte Dairy Deputy General Manager Milk Procuremen­t Susantha Malwatte and Manager Dairy Developmen­t Shantha Devapriya share the MOU with Animal Production and Health Department officials

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