Sri Lanka plans to triple daily fresh milk procurement to 3 million liters by 2029, establishing new dairy collection hubs nationwide.
Sri Lanka's Milk Ambition Tripling Procurement by 2029

Government Targets Massive Boost in Fresh Milk Production & Farmer Support.

The Sri Lankan government has unveiled an ambitious plan to dramatically increase its daily fresh milk procurement from farmers, aiming to reach an impressive 3 million liters per day by 2029. This represents a significant leap from the projected 1 million liters per day for 2025, signaling a strong commitment to bolstering the nation’s dairy sector. This strategic initiative is poised to transform the landscape of milk production and dairy economics within the country.

To achieve this bold target, the government is set to establish a dedicated dairy collection hub in every single veterinary division across Sri Lanka. These new hubs will serve as crucial infrastructure, streamlining the collection process and ensuring greater efficiency in the dairy supply chain. This widespread development reflects a decentralized approach to supporting dairy farmers and expanding milk availability nationwide.

Beyond mere collection points, these newly established hubs are designed to provide comprehensive support to dairy farmers. They will offer both vital financial assistance and essential technical expertise, empowering farmers to enhance their productivity, improve herd health, and adopt modern dairy farming practices. This holistic support system is expected to be a game-changer for individual milk producers and the overall industry.

The initiative was formally announced by Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Namal Karunaratne, underscoring the government’s high-level commitment to the dairy industry’s growth. This strategic push is likely driven by a desire to achieve greater dairy self-sufficiency, reduce reliance on imports, and provide stable livelihoods for farmers. Such government-backed programs are key for emerging agribusiness markets.

For the international dairy community, investors, and development agencies, Sri Lanka’s bold plan presents a compelling case study in national dairy development. The focus on local milk procurement and direct farmer support offers insights into strategies for building resilient and productive dairy sectors in developing economies. It signals significant opportunities for technology transfer and investment in Sri Lanka’s rapidly evolving dairy value chain.

Source: Big News Network: Sri Lankan govt plans to triple daily fresh milk procurement by 2029

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