By Sunil Poholiyadde, Chairman of the Planters’ Association of Ceylon For 170 years, Sri Lanka’s plantation industry has ...
The tea workforce has reduced by over 50% since the time of privatization, creating a significant labour shortage that impacts both ...
Although Germany's Supply Chain Act on Sri Lanka's tea industry is minimal, tea exporters are likely to be driven out of the ...
As Sri Lanka marks the 20-year anniversary of the tsunami, we highlight the incredible spirit of Sri Lankans and the ...
Two decades after the 2004 tsunami devastated coastal regions around Asia, Tamara Davison travels to one of the areas that ...
ECONOMYNEXT – Senthilverl Holdings (Pvt) Ltd has taken its holding in Sri Lanka’s Kotagala Planations over 10 percent ... from 32.806 million shares. Kotagala has tea, rubber and oil palm. The stock ...
Typified by its rugged coastline, hearty livestock, unique cakes, and abundance of castles—not to mention, legendary poet ...
From charming seaside towns to dazzling tropical hideaways, our experts reveal the tourist-free destinations that will tempt ...
Delhi’s winters are more than just a change in the temperatures—they are a change in the rhythm of how the city breathes and thrives. Nothing, perhaps, is more apparent to this thought than the old ...
By Jithendra Antonio Sri Lanka’s economy feels like it’s stuck in a time loop. For decades, the same cycle has repeated—export raw materials, import finished goods, rely on tourism, and hope domestic ...