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PPA: A UNITED VOICE FOR SRI LANKA'S PRIVATE PLANTERS ASSOCIATION
Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka
|April 08, 2025
Sri Lanka's Plantation Agriculture sector covering: Tea; Rubber; Coconut; Palmyrah; Spice Crops; Sugarcane; Gliricidia; and Commercial Timber including Food and Fruit Crop sectors, has long been a cornerstone of our economy, with a stagnating GDP of around USD 80 Bn, shaping both our heritage and global reputation with unique Land and/or Soil: Bio-Geo-Chemical Identity (Geographical Identity -Gl and Geographical Origin - GO) and Diverse-Agro-Ecologies in a very few Lowest Global-Gravity Isles poisoned from the movement of the Gondwananland (Complex) some140 Mn-100 Mn Years ago.
However, despite its potential, proprietary planters (below 50 acres or 20 ha) have often struggled to gain the institutional support and strategic backing that state-managed / or shared estates (RPCs) receive from the Planters Association (PA) covering: RPCs managing 396 Large Tea, Rubber Estates; Smaller proprietary plantations (at or above 10 ha or 25 acres); Private owners of factories processing plantation crops; Proprietary planters; Agricultural produce brokers; Plantation engineering firms; and Agricultural advisers/Experts on plantation crops.
Hence, The establishment of the Proprietary Planters Association (PPA) is a pivotal step toward uniting and empowering Sri Lanka's absolute private planters, ensuring they benefit from State-of-the-art (SMART) agronomic and processing including Marketing strategies and best practices that drive long-term productivity.
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Through extensive research and implementation, we established that low soil and plant potassium (K) and magnesium (Mg) were major limiting factors to tea crop yield and overall productivity. By adopting a structured approach-including annual, mid-cycle, and cycle applications of local dolomite with a minimum of 18% MgO, along with:
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