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President visits Ambewela Dairy Farm; directs to enhance tourist facilities

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President Ranil Wickremesinghe has made a few visits to the farm over the past few years.

President Ranil Wickremesinghe visited the Ambewela Dairy Farm on April 20 to assess its advancement. This visit marked the President’s return to the farm since his sudden inspection visit in December 2022. Following his directives during the prior visit, a comprehensive development initiative commenced at the farm last year.

President Wickremesinghe was warmly received by the General Manager of the Dairy Farm Sarath Bandara and the staff. During his visit, the President reviewed the progress of the new development initiatives and inspected the premises where the dairy cows are kept.

Afterwards, President Ranil Wickremesinghe engaged in a brief conversation with the staff, assessing the incremental growth achieved in Ambewela Farm and its contribution to the national economy. He underscored the importance of implementing various tourism promotion programs for tourists visiting the farm.

Furthermore, President Wickremesinghe interacted with local and foreign tourists who visited the farm over the weekend, engaging in friendly conversations and inquiring about their experience.

Sarath Bandara expressed gratitude to President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s support for the farm’s development during his tenure as Prime Minister and appreciated the President’s frequent visits to the farm.

Bandara noted that during President Wickremesinghe’s visit in December 2022, daily milk production stood at approximately 40,000 litres. However, due to subsequent modernization initiatives, the farm is expected to achieve a daily milk production of 52,000 litres by the end of this year, marking a 30% increase.

He highlighted the farm’s goal of reaching a production capacity to 20 million litres of milk per year through gradual increases in milk production. He emphasized that the Ambewela Group has developed high-quality breeds for dairy cows in Sri Lanka, with all activities related to cow management, including feeding, weighing, disease identification and segregation, being automated and mechanized.

Furthermore, in line with the President’s directives during his previous visit, the farm has opened its doors for research and experiential learning opportunities for students from Sri Lankan universities. .

He noted that a significant number of both local and foreign tourists visit Ambewela Dairy Farm daily, with one particular day this year marking the arrival of 9,000 tourists.

Significant efforts have been made to enhance the facilities available to these visitors, ensuring a more enjoyable and enriching experience during their time at Ambewela Dairy Farm.

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