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EU-funded project TAMAP strengthens capacities in agricultural policy analysis

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An ‘Intensive Course on Agricultural Policy Analysis’ aimed at strengthening capacities of Sri Lanka’s agricultural institutions in policy analysis, design, and implementation, was conducted between 19 and 28 February 2021 with the participation of senior officials of central government ministries, representatives from private sector organisations, and lecturers of national universities conducting agricultural policy analysis. The course was organised by the EU-funded Technical Assistance to the Modernisation of Agriculture Programme (TAMAP) in collaboration with the Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture (PGIA), University of Peradeniya, and endorsed by the National Planning Department of the Ministry of Finance.

Harnessing growth prospects of Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector rely on selecting appropriate agricultural policy interventions. These interventions, together with reform of policies governing the agriculture sphere, serve as cornerstones in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.

One of TAMAP’s main objectives is to support the Government of Sri Lanka in its efforts to improve the policy frameworks to enhance growth in the agricultural sector. TAMAP capacitates Sri Lanka’s public officials through in-depth research initiatives and impact assessments, but most importantly through the provision of appropriate on-the-job training on policy analysis and implementation.

The Intensive Course on Agricultural Policy Analysis’ provided participants with conceptual and analytical tools for economic analysis of agricultural policies.The course conceptualised by TAMAP’s policy advisors led to the development of a policy manual titled ‘Agricultural Policy Analysis: Concepts and Tools for Emerging Economies’ written by Sri Lankan and international academics. This manual, which was edited by Professor Jeevika Weerahera of the University of Peradeniya and Dr. Andrew Jacque of TAMAP, serves as the backbone of the training cycle and is expected to be published internationally in May 2021.

 

 



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Cinnamon Hospitality Academy opens doors to future hospitality leaders

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Cinnamon Hospitality Academy, a collaboration between Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts and the Swiss Hotel Management Academy (SHMA), officially launched its operations with the welcome of its first batch of 43 students last week. The academy offers the globally recognized Vocational Education and Training (VET) program by Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL), the world’s leading university for hospitality management. The VET program provides students with an 18-month professional diploma, combining theoretical learning with on-the-job training at Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts.

The academy’s curriculum follows the Swiss Gold Standard Framework, with specialized pathways in Culinary, Food & Beverage Service, and Hotel Operations. Students will benefit from an apprenticeship-based model, gaining hands-on experience while earning. In his address, Hishan Singhawansa, Deputy CEO of Cinnamon Hotels, highlighted the initiative’s role in shaping Sri Lanka’s next generation of hospitality professionals.

Rolf Blaser, CEO of A. Baur & Co. and Director of SHMA, said that the partnership aims to elevate hospitality education in Sri Lanka, providing students with the skills needed to excel globally. The Cinnamon Hospitality Academy features a highly experienced faculty, certified by EHL, ensuring world-class training. Jens-Henning Peters, Head of Vocational Education & Training at EHL, emphasized the programme’s blend of theory and practical experience, with plans to expand to 200 students by 2025. Ambassador of Switzerland to Sri Lanka, Dr. Siri Walt, praised the collaboration as a testament to Swiss-Sri Lankan relations, with a focus on precision, quality, and innovation to transform Sri Lanka’s hospitality industry.

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Earthfoam opens new liquid latex collection center in Moneragala

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Dinusha Weerasinghe (Sales Manager), Nishantha de Alwis (Senior Assistant General Manager), Januka Karunasena (CEO of Earthfoam Pvt Ltd) and new Liquid Latex Collection Centre

Earthfoam Private Limited, known for its natural latex-based products, recently inaugurated a new Liquid Latex collection center in Moneragala. This state-of-the-art facility aims to enhance the efficiency of liquid latex collection, addressing challenges faced by local organic latex farmers, especially those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Many farmers struggle with low offers for their latex, often due to a lack of access to market price information.

In addition to this, Earthfoam has launched the Thurushakthi health insurance scheme in partnership with Ceylinco Life Insurance, benefiting 1,700 organic rubber farmers. This scheme, part of Earthfoam’s Fair Trade Programme, covers hospitalization, critical illness, and natural/accidental deaths. Earthfoam also supports farmers with safety gear and CSR initiatives, including school supplies and medical check-ups. Founded in 2022, Earthfoam manufactures high-quality latex foam products, sourcing from over 1,700 local farmers and exporting to over 30 countries.

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CEAT Kelani wins 9 Golds at international quality convention

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CEAT Kelani’s award-winning Quality Improvement teams with the awards won at ICQCC 2024.

CEAT Kelani Holdings won nine Gold and one Silver award at the 2024 International Convention on Quality Control Circles (ICQCC), showcasing its commitment to quality improvement. The company presented 10 Quality Improvement Projects (QIPs) targeting Quality, Cost, and Delivery outcomes, with all receiving awards. The Gold awards recognized projects aimed at reducing waste, improving efficiency, and minimizing costs across various production processes. CEAT’s success highlights its focus on Total Quality Management and continuous improvement, contributing to product and service excellence. The company qualified for the ICQCC after winning Gold awards at Sri Lanka’s National Convention.

“Continuous improvement of quality is one of the main pillars of CEAT’s success in the market as the brand progresses up the value chain in terms of products and service,” CEAT Kelani Chief Operating Officer Shamal Gunawardene said. “This must be accompanied by enhanced efficiencies that benefit all product segments in terms of costs as well as reduced environmental impacts. The work of our Quality Improvement teams is therefore extremely important, and the nine Gold awards we won are a fitting testament to their contribution to our Total Quality Management culture,” he said.

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