In Sri Lanka’s textile sector, a deep-rooted tradition in natural dyeing spans centuries and is intertwined with the nation’s rich textile heritage. The country’s abundant biodiversity has yielded a diverse range of botanical resources, providing a wealth of natural pigments essential to the garment industry. From vivid shades sourced from turmeric, indigo, and madder root.
The apex body of the apparel sector, The Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF), applauds the unprecedented achievements by apparel companies at the 25th Presidential Export Awards. Exhibiting excellence across multiple categories, the industry secured an impressive collection of 31 awards, reaffirming its dedication to innovation, sustainabilityand expanding market horizons. Organized by the Sri Lanka Export.
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FAAMA Chairman emphasizes need for SL to adopt vertical integration in apparel manufacturing Highlights adverse effects of abolishing Simplified Value Added Tax (SVAT) Notes sustainability, traceability significant concerns for industry Asserting the importance of vertical integration, Chairman of the Fabric and Apparel Accessory Manufacturers Association (FAAMA), Sahan Rajapakse stated that 50% – 60% of Sri.