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A Sri Lankan Underdog Battles Global Tea Giants

NY TIMES
by Vikas Bajaj

“All the brands without exception sell as white tea either 99 percent black tea or green tea with one piece of white tea,” Mr. Fernando, 79, said ruefully. “This is what we are up against. This is what the consumer is up against. But this is part of normal trade, and I have begun to accept it.”

Twinings said it used a Chinese white tea variety known as Bai Mudan in its tea bags and the more exclusive silver needle variety, which is similar to Dilmah’s white tea, in its loose leaf tea.

Mr. Fernando has relished his role as the underdog battling the giants of the global tea business. In the last two decades, he has built Dilmah into one of the world’s largest independent tea companies and one of the best-known Sri Lankan brands by selling tea that is critically acclaimed and more expensive than the competition.

His company’s story symbolizes the path that other Sri Lankan businesses and industries have had to follow to compete with the likes of China and India, which have lower costs of production and the advantage of size. To attract business, Sri Lankan companies have become specialists and producers of affordable yet exclusive products. In apparel, for instance, producers here have established themselves as a go-to source for lingerie and sportswear so they do not have to compete on cheaper clothes directly with low-cost mass producers like Bangladesh and China.

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The end of the civil war in Sri Lanka, allows fisherman to venture back to the sea.

I’m a bit late with this article, but it is still good news. I read this back in the summer. More photos below or Click Slideshow Here.

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“With the end of its long civil war, Sri Lanka’s government has eased curbs on fishing in the waters off the eastern port city of Trincomalee, which offer a bounty of fish and other seafood”

 “Fishing is at the heart of the economic and cultural life of Trincomalee, which has one of the world’s deepest natural harbors.”

 “The waters off Trincomalee hold a bounty of fish, crab and prawns that could provide tens of millions of dollars in earnings to the community. Whales spawn here and dolphins leap in its azure waters.”

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Sri Lanka Fisherman.

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