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Report on international trade and opportunities in Sri Lankan horticulture sector

The Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Sri Lanka will be unveiling its latest report on the Sri Lankan horticultural sector on 16th August. As of that date, the document will be available at the Embassy website www.netherlandsandyou.nl.

The study was conducted with the main objective of identifying the potential for international trade and marketing opportunities in the Sri Lankan horticultural sector. The report describes the gaps and opportunities in the Sri Lankan horticulture sector and provides recommendations to the international service providers to engage in Sri Lanka.

The report’s uniqueness lies in its focus on conducting the study on commercial and sustainable aspects. It adds practical value in terms of medium and long-term opportunities for Sri Lankan horticulture entrepreneurs to partner with (international) stakeholders by providing expertise and technology to enhance the commercialization of the horticulture industry in Sri Lanka.

The Sri Lankan horticulture sector has been a widely talked about industry over the years due to its potential for significant growth which has, unfortunately, not yet materialized. Given this potential to be a leading producer of horticultural and related crops, both the public and private sectors in the country continue to explore opportunities to strengthen the sector and tackle the issues faced within the sector that have constrained its growth.

The Netherlands aims to globally share its expertise and to promote sustainability through circular agriculture, increased resource use efficiency, organic farming, climate resiliency. The Netherlands expects Dutch companies globally to produce and trade responsibly (Responsible Business Conduct).

For more information:
Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality of the Netherlands
www.government.nl/en 

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