Pelwatte welcomes the Government’s decision to ban agrochemicals, pledges support to farmers with its latest range of organic fertilizers

Pelwatte Dairy, the renowned dairy producer of Sri Lanka has welcomed the Government’s move to ban the chemical fertilizers from the next Maha season towards endowing a healthy future generation to the country.

Pelwatte Dairy Industries, which is on an inspiring mission to develop its compost production to help support the healthy lifestyle of the citizens, believes the decision of the President will further support the organic fertilizer industry which is facing several challenges. 

As a company that is significantly contributing to the upliftment of the local dairy industry, Pelwatte is exceedingly eager to work hand in hand with the government and other stakeholders in nurturing economic growth and importantly the well-being of the public. The company which introduced its latest range of organic fertilizers (compost) to the Sri Lankan market last year ensures that organic compost unlike artificial fertilizer has minimal damage to the plant or the consumer in regards to their health and life habits. 

Commenting on Pelwatte’s latest range of organic fertilizers, Mr Chamila, Manager – Farms said, “Pelwatte Compost, since its inception has pioneered sustainable compost production, supporting the environment and the country as a whole. The feedback we have received from the farmers has been overwhelming and we are determined to implement the cycle wherever possible following officials’ approvals”

Pelwatte compost has been distributed amongst its stores and authorized network of sellers spanning across the Island. The company produces over 30 Metric Tons of compost every month. Pelwatte Dairy industries, the local dairy giant pioneered into the industry of making compost a few months back with the aspiration of engaging in sustainable growth and empowerment. The company can create a positive impact on nature and lives. The compost is primarily cow-dung and waste taken from the dairy farms, coupled with the forage waste and leftovers for the cows, forage, carbonated paddy husk, Eppawala Rock Phosphate and even chicken manure that is externally sourced t make the compost rich in elements.

The Pelwatte compost is manufactured to meet industrial and departmental standards and has been certified for its quality. The company, throughout the months, has been able to mitigate the usage and effects incurred by chemical fertilizers in food products while also creating a momentum of sustainable waste management

The organic compost has proved to be rich in nutrients and is beneficial to the land and produce in many ways, from serving as a soil conditioner, a fertilizer, addition of vital humus or acids, to being a natural pesticide for soil.

Mr Laksiri Amaratunga, General Manager said, “We are proud of the impact the team has been creating within the industry and amongst the others. The impact has been supporting the industry and the economy on an exponential scale and we look forward to being able to expand the production to reach even denser markets”

Initially, the compost manufacturing project was launched in response to the government’s instructions to use organic compost in agriculture following a time when people from several districts in Sri Lanka, primarily falling under the dry zone, were severely affected by renal disease. The demand has surged ever since the announcements of the ban on chemical and artificial fertilizer.

About Pelwatte

Pelwatte Dairy Industries Ltd is a fast-growing organization engaged in the manufacture and distribution of superior quality dairy products country-wide. Many growth areas have been identified and the Company is moving at a rapid pace to emerge as a force to reckon with in the industry. Pelwatte Dairy Industries is engaged in producing milk products of international quality and the flagship Pelwatte brand enjoys the complete confidence of customers who have been our source of strength and motivation.

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