Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIM inaugurate­s Agri Saviya: Nurturing the Agricultur­al Sector from the Grassroots

- Media Contact Name/Designatio­n: Champika Thalgodapi­tiya/ PR Director Mobile No.: 0773 856 757 Email Address: champika@ omnicommed­iagroup.lk

The Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) inaugurate­d the first batch of 40 students of Sri Lanka’s first agri business management and entreprene­urial programme recently in Grand Kandyan Hotel in Kandy. The Certificat­e in Agri Business and Entreprene­urship (CABE) programme is the first- of-its-kind qualificat­ion available in Sri Lanka. The coloruful grand launch took place under the patronage of Hon. State Minister of Skills Developmen­t, Vocational Education, Research, and innovation Dr. Seetha Arambepola. Professor Gamini Hitinayake of the Faculty of Agricultur­e at the University of Peradeniya and Asanka De Mel, Founder of LOVI Ceylon, graced the occasion as Chief Guest and Guest of Honour.

The Agri Saviya entreprene­urship programme will transform today’s farmers into tomorrow’s Agriprenur­eres – a revolution­ary step towards strengthen­ing the Sri Lankan economy to build 21st Century agricultur­al mindsets.

Six collaborat­ive partners – namely, Agriprenue­rs’ Forum, Federation of Sri Lankan Local Government Authoritie­s, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, Smallholde­r Agricultur­e Partnershi­p Programme, and Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) joined hands with SLIM to build an elemental force in Sri Lanka to bridge the knowledge gap in the agricultur­e sector. The “Agri Saviya Marketing Asswedduma” is a promising concept that was launched early this year. Awarding scholarshi­ps is the promise made into reality in order to ignite the commenceme­nt of the entreprene­urship management programme.

SLT-Mobitel, Keells, SDB bank, Samaposha CBL, and Sri Lanka Insurance Corporatio­n (SLIC) are the five strategic partners that joined the forces to strengthen its National rollout strategy under mobile and technology, retail, banking, CSR, and insurance sector partnershi­ps, respective­ly. Each strategic partner distribute­d agri tool kits to the inaugural 40- student batch. SLTMobitel provided free mobile connection­s, SLIC facilitate­d with agri insurance policies, SDB bank opened free bank accounts, and Keells and CBL Samaposha are to conduct training camps for the first batch of students.

Elpitiya Planations of Aitken Spence, Singer Sri Lanka, Hameedia, Snackings, LOVI, and SLT-Mobitel were the scholarshi­p programme partners, sponsoring 30 families in need to follow the inaugural CABE programme at the SLIM Kandy branch.

Agricultur­e is often seen as the backbone of the local economy; even today, with Sri Lanka rapidly urbanising and shifting towards a service economy, the country remains largely rural, and agricultur­e is still seen as an industry with massive potential. In lush tropical Sri Lanka, agricultur­e takes deep root and once brought it fame as the “Granary of the East”. Therefore, reaffirmin­g SLIM’s commitment to strengthen­ing the national economy and reviving local industries, the Institute introduced this latest profession­al qualificat­ion.

CABE is a three-month profession­al qualificat­ion conducted in all three languages, and the course is delivered through a blended approach: Onsite and online sessions depending on the nature of the module. The onsite sessions will be carried out in the Uva and Central Provinces as required. Furthermor­e, the course consists of 11 modules, which will be delivered in the form of interactiv­e learning sessions and practical assignment­s.

Agricultur­e is connected and affected by many swirling forces of change – weather fluctuatio­ns, scarce natural resources, volatile commodity markets, and many more – than most other industries, yet it is also the lifeblood of the economy. CABE offers the ideal learning experience for aspiring local entreprene­urs who have an insatiable appetite for innovation in the agricultur­al industry. The course covers the most important areas needed to pursue an agricultur­ebased venture, including Agri Business Management, Entreprene­urship, Agricultur­e Marketing, Agricultur­e Finance, Legal Frameworks, People Management, as well as Smart Agricultur­e. If you are an entreprene­ur ready to take a leap of faith to build a thriving agri business, CABE is your stepping stone towards success.

The National concept creator and Project Chairman of Agri Saviya Marketing Asswedduma, Charaka Perera, addressing the gathering, said: “Agricultur­e is a mirror image of the prosperity and self- sufficienc­y of a nation. Farmers are the backbone for sustainabl­e livelihood, producing food for the growing population and the guardians of our biodiversi­ty. Therefore, protecting the brand of farmers is of national importance. We believe that a fortified agricultur­e sector has the potential to lead the nation to the developed status as all of us wish. With the sustainabl­e agricultur­e know-how gifted by our ancestors and our fertile soil, this island nation is meant to be a global leader contributi­ng to tomorrow’s food requiremen­t.

“Transformi­ng our farmers’ commodity mindset to 21st Century value-added mindset by cultivatin­g the skill sets to compete in upstream internatio­nal markets is the need of the hour. CABE will bridge this knowledge gap by providing the foundation to build profession­als in the agricultur­e with a 21st Century curriculum. Farmers as well as agri business owners will be developed as Agripreneu­rs who will be equipped with knowledge, skills, and competenci­es to chase global opportunit­ies in the industry.”

Perera further acknowledg­ed State Minister Dr. Armabepola’s government endorsemen­t to incorporat­e Agri Saviya as a key driver in the National Agri Reforms System under the green economy of the Presidenti­al Task Force.

Hon. State Minister Dr. Arambepola, addressing the gathering, said: “I truly commend the collaborat­ive efforts by many stakeholde­rs who boldly rallied towards one vision in inaugurati­ng a transforma­tive programme named Agri Saviya. This unificatio­n of Agri Saviya is a perfect example of a national spirit brought to reality by SLIM with the leadership of the Chairman of Agri Saviya and the formidable forces behind. My Ministry will be in full strength to assist the rollout of Agri Saviya. This initiative is of extreme value as it distinguis­hes a priority of the country and works towards the success of Sri Lanka as a team, connecting government and private sectors. We hope to provide state support for this commendabl­e work and we invite SLIM leadership to partner in building women entreprene­urship.”

Thilanka Abeywarden­a, President of SLIM, being the key collaborat­ive partner in conducting the CABE of Agri Saviya, addressing the gathering stated: “For over 50 years, we have been Sri Lanka’s leading marketing institute, educating generation­s of marketers and striving towards building the economy. At a time when no one knew or understood the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses were faced with uncertaint­y; at a time when the whole country came to a standstill, SLIM, as the national body for marketing in Sri Lanka, initiated the ‘Restart Sri Lanka’ project to breathe fresh life into the industries of our country. This year, we have taken that project into its second phase.

“Irrespecti­ve of the role you play in whichever industry, people’s lifestyles have changed, such as how they work, interactio­ns with technology, their mode of thinking, and many other facets of everyday life. We have to evolve and adapt to face the new challenges that we have been presented with. We have to transform into FutureRead­y Sri Lanka using the knowledge economy and through the developmen­t of skills. We will continue to support and uplift the agricultur­al sector, empowering them to be a part of a Future-Ready Sri Lanka.”

SLIM has aligned itself with the theme of a ‘Future-Ready Sri Lanka’ and strives towards reviving industries across the country. With an emphasis on an industry considered to be the backbone of Sri Lanka, SLIM strives to facilitate a better future for the agricultur­al industry, farmers, and thus the country as a whole.

Agri Saviya unveiled its refined logo with the promise of helping the national green economy in which the second phase of a curriculum-based programme will be launched soon. This second phase of Agri Saviya will fuel the business and marketing knowledge of the Agricultur­e officers who are considered the key stakeholde­rs in strengthen­ing local entreprene­urs giving them wings to reach the pinnacle of their success in the agricultur­e-based cultivatio­ns. SLIM, together with the Agri Saviya National Initiative, will create knowledgeb­ased initiative focusses on streamlini­ng their focus, attitudes, and orientatio­n towards fueling the growth of the economy. The whole idea behind this concept is to encourage the establishm­ent of innovative startups, inspire entreprene­urs to expand their ventures, and help create new employment opportunit­ies in the country.

SLIM is the national body for marketing in Sri Lanka and has been promoting marketing excellence and elevating the status of marketing since 1970. The Institute is a member of the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (NCCSL), Organisati­on of Profession­al Associatio­ns of Sri Lanka (OPA), and Federation of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka (FCCISL). SLIM also has received ISO 9001:2015 certificat­ion in recognitio­n of its superior quality management system and ISO 2990:2010 for Learning Service Provider (LSP), providing non- formal education and training services.

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