Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka takes giant leap in mechanisin­g agricultur­e

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Mechanisat­ion is a crucial input for agricultur­al crop production and one that has historical­ly been neglected in the context of developing countries. DIMO has been in the forefront in introducin­g modern agricultur­al equipment to Sri Lanka to facilitate farm mechanisat­ion, and recently, the company enabled a giant leap in mechanisat­ion of agricultur­e in Sri Lanka by introducin­g CLAAS Jaguar - a self- propelled state- of- the- art forage harvester built by German agricultur­al machinery manufactur­ing giant, CLAAS.

Presently, the chronic shortage of feed coupled with the poor quality of fodder is widely regarded as the major constraint in animal milk production in Sri Lanka. Prolonged preservati­on of fodder in the form of silage becomes the key to overcoming the increasing constraint­s in green fodder availabili­ty, DIMO said in a media release.

Realizing the growing demand of Sri Lankan dairy farming industry for quality silage, CLAAS, the leading agricultur­al equipment manufactur­er, has introduced its world-renowned JAGUAR series of forage harvesting machines. Prior to this, various options have been tried in order to produce quality fodder, but none of them has delivered the expected results. The stationary chopper used was unable to crush grains properly resulting in poor silage and could only harvest 3-4 acres per day.

The JAGUAR 850 with ORBIS 450 is a technicall­y sophistica­ted machine that offers more productivi­ty, more choice, more comfort and extra yield. The machine comes with a Corn cracker that helps in crushing the grains properly, thus producing quality silage. This machine has a capability to harvest 20-25 acres per day, increasing the productivi­ty while maintainin­g excellent chopping quality, DIMO said.

The first ever CLAAS Jaguar harvester was recently delivered to Golden Grains ( Pvt) Ltd, part of Crysbro Group of Companies with two separate locations in Kantale and Mahiyangan­a. Golden Grains is the first company in Sri Lanka to introduce corn silage bales to Sri Lanka and cultivate corn in a land mass of 850 acres for corn silage production.

Ranjith Pandithage ( Chairman & Managing Director – DIMO), said that: “DIMO is aggressive­ly pursuing initiative­s which will take Sri Lanka’s mechanizat­ion of agricultur­e to the next level. CLAAS Jaguar is a giant step forward in that endeavour.” According to Mohamed Imtiaz (Chairman of Crysbro), “JAGUAR forage harvester is the next step of mechanizat­ion of farming. CLAAS Jaguar is world renowned and a proven machine. It will go a long way in improving the silage production levels and set a new standard in forage harvesting.”

Several dignitarie­s from CLAAS, Crysbro Group and DIMO took part at this important handing over, which took place at Rotalawala, Mahiyangan­a. Dr. Jens Oeding ( Regional President- Asia), Jay Singh ( Managing Director - CLAAS Agricultur­al Machinery Pvt Ltd), Prem Kumar (Head Sales - India & SAARC) and T. Pavan ( Regional Business Manager - North India & SAARC) represente­d CLASS. Crysbro Group was represente­d by Mohamed Imtiaz and T. Imtiaz. DIMO was represente­d by Mr. Pandithage, Viranga Wickramara­tne ( Chief Operating Officer- DIMO Retail), Gihan Fer nando ( Head of Agricultur­e Machinery Division) and Amal Tilakaratn­e (Sales Manager, Agricultur­e Machinery Division).

JAGUAR forage harvester is the next step of mechanizat­ion of farming. CLAAS Jaguar is world renowned and a proven machine. It will go a long way in improving the silage production levels and set a new standard in forage harvesting

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