The Lotus Group of Companies celebrated its 10th anniversary on 7 July with a series of religious and community-oriented events at its premises in Bingiriya. The event was attended by bank managers and officials from the Bangiriya Divisional Secretariat, Pradeshiya Sabha, and the Police. The event included a presentation outlining the company’s 10-year journey, a bana sermon delivered by a Buddhist monk, and an alms-giving for the clergy. A tree-planting programme was also held, reaffirming their commitment to sustainable agriculture. Over the past decade, Lotus Group of Companies has expanded into multiple sectors, supporting Sri Lanka’s agriculture industry with technology-driven solutions and services across a range of specialties.
Among its subsidiaries; Lotus Seed Farm has become a leader in seed production, delivering high-yielding, premium-quality seeds to local farmers and producing hybrid varieties. Lotus Enterprises supports farmers through a range of products such as fertilizers, grow bags, plastic containers, and machinery that meet global standards. Lotus Print House caters to various printing needs with a focus on design and innovation. Lotus Seeds Pvt Ltd has played a key role in improving crop yields through its rigorous quality control and continuous product development. Lotus Crop Care provides pesticides developed through in-house research to help farmers protect their crops with effective, modern solutions. Lotus Fertilizer (Pvt) Ltd. produces specialized fertilizer blends suited for plantation crops like tea, rubber, and coconut, along with vegetables. Lotus Machinery offers a wide selection of equipment from hand and battery sprayers to seedling trays and farming tools. Lotex Packaging delivers tailored packaging solutions, including grow bags, plastic containers, non-woven bags, and PP roll forms. They have received many local and international awards over the past.
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Chairman and Chief Executive Officer D. A. M. Janith Abeykoon
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