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Children from the Pedro Child Development Centre welcoming the Ambassador
Hayleys Plantations Managing Director Dr. Roshan Rajadurai presenting Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka Hideaki Mizukoshi with a token of appreciation
The Ambassador visiting the tea factory at Pedro Estate
Sri Lanka’s leading plantations company, Hayleys Plantations, supported by Japan-Sri Lanka Technical and Cultural Association (JASTECA), hosted an exclusive tour to Pedro Estate in Nuwara Eliya, part of Kelani Valley Plantations PLC, for the Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka Hideaki Mizukoshi, Madam Mizukoshi and Second Secretary – Political/Economic and Development Cooperation/Protocol Section Kaori Imai.
“It has been a pleasure to witness how Sri Lanka’s world-renowned tea is manufactured. We were privileged to visit the beautiful tea fields and experience the new innovations in sustainability and HR pioneered by Hayleys Plantations. Employees are at the heart of any enterprise and this was clearly evident during the discussions I had with some of the employees. I wish the company all the best in their future endeavours and applaud the unique processes and systems they have put in place with the support of JASTECA,” Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka Hideaki Mizukoshi stated.
During the tour, the company’s management team, led by Hayleys Plantations Managing Director Dr. Roshan Rajadurai, and joined by Kelani Valley Plantations PLC Director/CEO Anura Weerakoon and Head/General Manager HR and Corporate Sustainability Anuruddha Gamage, who is also the Vice President of JASTECA, showcased the positive impacts of the company’s innovative, modernised approach to sustainable plantations management – from field to factory.
“The Pedro Estate and Kelani Valley Plantations teams are deeply honoured by His Excellency’s visit to our estates. During the tour, we had the privilege of demonstrating our unparalleled commitment to producing the highest quality signature Ceylon Tea, all while maintaining the highest global standards in our industry on environmental protection, and leading the way towards sustainable livelihoods, and a dignified quality of life for our employees,” Hayleys Plantations Managing Director Dr. Roshan Rajadurai said.
The Ambassador’s tour commenced with a brief visit to tea plantations on Pedro Estate, where Hayleys Plantations has been using electronic weighing scales linked to personalised NFC cards which accurately record each harvesters produce.
Ambassador Hideaki also took the opportunity to speak directly to Hayleys Plantations employees about their experiences, including employees who have benefited from the company’s pioneering efforts to phase out daily wage working models in favour of a more dynamic revenue sharing model.
The Kelani Valley Plantations team including the Pedro team led by Regional General Manager Dilum Pathirana also showcased the impact of its award-winning ‘Home for Every Plantation Worker’ initiative, which has resulted in the construction of high-quality housing projects, benefiting more than 8,700+ employees and 58,000+ their families. The team also provided an overview of the extraordinary welfare initiatives carried out by the company over the past two years in order to further mitigate the impact of the ongoing economic crisis.