What goes in your morning cuppa? A lot more than you think. If your brew is from Sri Lanka, the process of growing tea, harvesting the leaves and producing tea bags is surprisingly labour-intensive.
The late Geoffrey Bawa, Sri Lanka’s most celebrated architect, spent about 50 years at his country estate, Lunuganga, on the ...
A lot goes into a tea bag, from growing and picking the leaves to fermenting and blending them. Nowadays tea also turns up on ...
Nestled in the hills of Sri Lanka’s picturesque Uva Province, El Teb Estate is a living testament to the rich history, relentless innovation and deep-rooted community values that define the island’s ...
By Lalin I De Silva This article intends to explore how Value Chain Management (VCM) can optimise cost structures in Sri Lanka’s paddy farming sector; to present innovative rice-based products that ...
Climate change-induced gale-force winds, erratic monsoons, and a turbulent sea are now hindering the smooth operation of the India-Sri Lanka ferry service, which was resumed 17 months ago.
How a conversation between friends turned into one of the UK and Ireland’s most sustainable tea brands as it marks 20 years with B Corp certification ...
In the space once occupied by blockbuster Asian-fusion restaurant Sum Yung Guys at Sunshine Beach, new restaurant Ra is ...
Sri Lanka’s exports have surged past $1.3 billion in January 2025, marking a strong and promising start to the year! This ...
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18% sales tax threatens dairy sector
The real tax impact is about 25% due to the informality in the sector. The government also charges a 4% further tax and a 2.5% withholding tax from unregistered wholesale distributors and dealers.