New cinnamon processing centre at the cinnamon training academy

August 20, 20206min0
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The Cinnamon Training Academy (CTA) kicked off construction of a cinnamon processing centre or so-called “Bought Tree Factory” (BTF) at Kosgoda, recently. The setting of the foundation stone ceremonially took place at the CTA with the participation of Mr. Frank Hess, Head of Cooperation, EU Delegation to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, Dr. Jairo Andres Villamil-Diaz of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Mr. Saman De Silva, Chairman of the Balapitiya Pradeseeya Sabha, the Southern Provincial Council in the Galle district, Ms. B. P. S. Anuradhi, Divisional Secretary Balapitiya, Ministry of Home Affairs, Dr. G Jayasinghe, Director, Department of Export Agriculture, and the Board of Directors of the CTA, including Mr. Sarada De Silva, Chairman.

The CTA is expanding its existing training premises by adding a cinnamon processing centre with the objective of optimizing their performance and financial sustainability.  The new addition will generate year-round income, particularly during the harvest season when the demand for training is lower and the demand for processing is higher. The processing centre would purchase cinnamon trees at farm gate, removing the need for a middleman, enabling upstream value chain actors, particularly smallholders in Balapitiya, Karandeniya and Ambalangoda to achieve a higher margin on their products.

Foreseen to be fully operational by the year’s end, the cinnamon processing centre will generate 20 new jobs and more than 100 indirect job opportunities. The cinnamon processing centre will have a processing capacity of 24,000 cinnamon trees with an output of 1,350 kilos of processed cinnamon per month in two harvesting seasons. At its full capacity, the cinnamon processing centre could generate an additional sales revenue of Rs. 2.7 mn per month for the CTA.



In his welcome speech, Mr. Sarada de Silva congratulated the chief guest, Dr. Ramesh Pathirana, the former Minister of Plantation Industries and Export Agriculture, for his recent reappointment to the Parliament, and honoured him for his service and contribution to strengthening Sri Lanka’s agricultural exports, particularly for the cinnamon industry. Mr. de Silva also recognized the financial support of the EU and the technical support of UNIDO towards the construction of the cinnamon processing centre, which takes place within the framework of the EU-Sri Lanka Trade-Related Assistance project co-implemented by UNIDO and the International Trade Centre.

As the Guest of Honor, Mr. Frank Hess underscored other milestones for the CTA supported by the project, such as the achievement of the accreditation of National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) by the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission (TVEC) for offering NVQ Level 3 and Level 4 trainings serving the cinnamon industry as well as the approval by TVEC on national competency standards (NCS) and NCS-based curricula on cinnamon field and factory operations. NVQ-certified trainees typically see a 20 to 30 percent increase in productivity, which ultimately lowers production costs, and, as a nationally recognized system for granting of tertiary education, facilitates achievement of higher education. Beyond the CTA, the project also supported value chain development for the spice sector, writ large, including on pursuing Sri Lanka’s anticipated first-ever geographical indication (GI) product, Ceylon Cinnamon. Under the technical guidance of UNIDO and partnership of the Sri Lanka Export Development Board, a GI application has been lodged with the EU.

Based in Kosgoda, the CTA was established in 2013 to meet the cinnamon industry’s need for technically competent cinnamon processors. The CTA was a result of a public-private partnership between UNIDO, the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF), and the Spice Council (TSC) of Sri Lanka and was also supported by the Government of Sri Lanka though the EDB. The CTA develops vocational skills and competencies for the cinnamon production and manufacturing industry. It trains actors along the cinnamon value chain to increase production capacity, to facilitate compliance with international food safety standards, and to stimulate employment in the cinnamon industry.






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