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New funding schemes introduced in addition to existing subsidies
Initiatives aim to improve production with immature, undamaged leaves
Directs industry to implement irrigation systems to eliminate loss of crop due to climate-related risks
By Charumini de Silva
The Sri Lanka Tea Board (SLTB) has allocated Rs. 450 million for several fresh development initiatives hoping for a gradual shift towards enhancing the yield and quality of Ceylon Tea by encouraging additional 50 million new plants by next year.
To support these initiatives SLTB has introduced an array of new financial schemes, including grants to planters and estate owners, to encourage re-planting and new plantings as well as shading management programs.