clock December 24,2023

Planters’ Association of Ceylon Celebrates 170 Years of Legacy at Upcoming AGM

Marking a significant milestone in the history of Sri Lanka's plantation sector, the Planters’ Association of Ceylon (PA) will host its 170th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday, 14th September 2024 at 7:00 PM at the Galadari Hotel, Colombo. Mohan Pandithage, Chairman and Chief Executive of Hayleys PLC, will preside over this prestigious occasion as the Chief Guest, addressing key stakeholders in the industry. 

The AGM will also witness the appointment of the Chairman and Executive Committee for the 2024/2025 term, who will steer the Association and the plantation sector through the next phase of its journey, playing a pivotal role in supporting the industry's progress amid evolving challenges

The AGM serves as a key event in the Association’s illustrious history of unwavering service to Sri Lanka’s plantation industry. Established in 1854, the PA being one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions in the country, has continuously represented and safeguarded the interests of the plantation community. This year’s AGM is expected to reflect on the Association’s legacy while charting the future course for the sector in the coming year.

As one of Sri Lanka’s largest foreign exchange earners, the plantation industry, primarily known for its globally renowned Pure Ceylon Tea, also includes other key crops such as rubber, coconut, spices, and palm oil. The sector plays an instrumental role in Sri Lanka’s economy, not only through exports but also by providing employment to approximately 125,000 individuals in Regional Plantation Company (RPC) estates and supporting nearly one million people residing in plantation communities.

Since privatization in 1992, Sri Lanka’s plantation industry has undergone major transformations, with RPCs leading the charge in crop diversification, environmental sustainability, and worker welfare. The privatized management has significantly increased the industry's operational efficiency, reducing the government’s financial burden while contributing substantially to national economic growth.

As the Association looks forward, the focus remains on productivity enhancements, and innovative diversification strategies, whilst highlighting the industry's continued commitment to ethical practices and sustainable growth that have allowed Sri Lanka’s plantation products to be recognized globally for their premium quality.


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