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Cargills continues to empower rural SMEs through the Village to Home programme

A visit to Cargills Food City Pelawatte last weekend would have been a unique experience for any shopper. The Food City outlet was home to several small local businesses, all eager to showcase their products to the extensive customer base of Cargills. This event, called Cargills Village to Home, is a unique programme initiated by Cargills to support small businesses by connecting them directly to the market. The 32nd edition of the programme held on March 22nd and 23rd, saw several entrepreneurs showcasing a wide array of products, ranging from handicrafts to traditional homemade sweets. It also featured Avurudu (Sinhala & Tamil New Year) games and activities, creating a lively shopping atmosphere for customers.
A key feature of the Village to Home program is the opportunity it provides for small local businesses to set up monthly trade stalls at Cargills Food City outlets free of charge. Cargills covers all associated event expenses, including transport and logistics, allowing entrepreneurs to retain all income earned through the program. SMEs that demonstrate significant growth are given the opportunity to become listed suppliers at Cargills Food City, gaining access to markets across 540 locations. Additionally, Cargills Bank plays a vital role in supporting these entrepreneurs by offering banking services such as accounts, loans, card services, and financial literacy training.
Another inspiring aspect of the program is that it has brought a diverse group of entrepreneurs to market, including female entrepreneurs, youth-led businesses, and those with special abilities. Cargills has also expanded the program to the Northern Province, further enhancing opportunities for entrepreneurs across the country.
Speaking at the event, Ranjit Page, Deputy Chairman of Cargills (Ceylon) PLC, reflected on the significance of the program:
“When markets were shut down during the pandemic, we thought about how best to support those who were most affected, especially small businesses. Cargills reached out to SMEs from different parts of the country and created the Village to Home program to connect small entrepreneurs with our customer base. We created space for them to earn an income, with no additional cost to the SME, and Cargills does not earn any income from this program. Building entrepreneurs was the need of the hour in August 2020, in the middle of the pandemic, and it continues to be the need of the hour today, because as we all know, SMEs are the engine of our economy.”
Mr. Page went on to say, “We share our expertise and know-how with these entrepreneurs, helping to launch their businesses. Some have even taken their products beyond the shores of Sri Lanka to export markets. I am proud to say we have given opportunities to over 1,300 small local businesses through this program over the last few years.”
“This opportunity has been life-changing for us,” said one local entrepreneur, whose family-run business has grown significantly since joining the Village to Home program. “Thanks to Cargills, we have learned how to package and market our products more effectively, and we are now reaching customers we never could have imagined.”
Dr. Dushni Weerakoon, Senior Economist and Executive Director of the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), and also an Independent Director of Cargills (Ceylon) PLC, was among those present at the Village to Home program in Pelawatte, offering encouragement to the SMEs.
Cargills, once known for its four department stores in the early 1980s, has today evolved into a leading contributor to the national economy, with a presence that extends beyond retailing. The company is a significant contributor to the agriculture, dairy, and livestock sectors, creating supermarkets and factories that provide value-added opportunities for local producers. With over 12,000 team members, more than 70% of whom are under the age of 30, Cargills is also a leading employer of rural youth, building the skills of young talent across the country. The Village to Home program is a testament to Cargills’ philosophy of being more than just a business and developing entrepreneurs across Sri Lanka.
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Food Policy and Security Committee recommends importation of rice to ensure an uninterrupted supply

The Food Policy and Security Committee has recommended the importation of rice in the near future to ensure an uninterrupted supply for consumers.
A notable increase in rice prices has been observed in the market, along with reports of shortages of certain rice varieties, despite the current harvest season.
Given this situation, discussions were held regarding the need for the Cabinet to prioritize the maintenance of sufficient stock, through rice imports.
The Committee, chaired by Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Lands and Irrigation K.D. Lalkantha and Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security and Cooperative Development Vasantha Samarasinghe, convened for the fifth time at the Presidential Secretariat on Tuesday (01). The meeting aimed to formulate policy decisions to ensure food security.
During the discussions, it was revealed that due to excessive rainfall this year, crop damage occurred on two occasions, leading to a significant reduction in the expected harvest.
Furthermore, during the meeting it was stated that the improper use of rice for animal feed is another major reason contributing to the rice shortage. As a result, the Committee also focused on the importation of broken rice for animal feed and the use of alternative feeds to mitigate the impact on livestock production.
Accordingly, the Food Policy and Security Committee approved the formation of a Committee, led by the Director General of Agriculture, to oversee the importation of the required quantity of broken rice through proper mechanisms.
Secretary to the Prime Minister Pradeep Saputhanthri, Senior Additional Secretary to the President Kapila Janaka Bandara, and other members of the Food Policy and Security Committee, including Ministry Secretaries, participated in the discussions.
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Cabinet approves providing relief to the people of Myanmar

The People of Myanmar are facing immense hardships caused by the devastating earthquake on 28th March and as reported by the international media reports the death toll is over 2,700. Furthermore, it has been reported that many people are missing while, a large number of individuals have been injured and are receiving treatment.
Considering the long – term close relationship between the two nations as two Buddhist states, the Cabinet of Ministers has decided to provide,
• A sum of United States Dollars One Million
• Transportation for the dry rations collected by Buddhist clergy and other donors
• To have a group of medical officers and health staff on standby for immediate departure to Myanmar if necessary
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Cabinet appoints ministerial committee to submit report on sanctions imposed on 04 Sri Lankans by the United Kingdom

Attention of the Cabinet of Ministers have been drawn on the decisions taken by the United Kingdom to impose sanctions on four Sri Lankan individuals recently, and have decided to appoint a committee comprised of three ministers to submit a report with recommendations on the further measures to be taken after studying the facts in the regard and to empower the committee to obtain the service of any officer/intellect deemed to have subject expertise in the relevant field and considered essential.
The committee will comprise of :
– Vijitha Herath Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism
– Attorney – at – Law Harshana Nanayakkara Minister of Justice and National Integrity
– Aruna Jayasekara Deputy Minister of Defence
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