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Accelerator program hosts sustainable food and agriculture visionaries

by malinga
November 12, 2023 1:10 am 0 comment 960 views

Good Life X, a catalyst dedicated to fostering innovation and regeneration, with GIZ Sri Lanka and the EU, hosted the Road to Regen Interchange Community Event at the Barefoot Garden Café recently.

The event celebrated the culmination of the ‘Road to Regen’ accelerator program, which focuses on infusing innovation and regenerative practices to strengthen the regenerative organic agriculture ecosystem and mitigate food security risks in Sri Lanka.

The Road to Regen accelerator program aimed to make small-scale food and agribusinesses future-proof, globally competitive, and overall regenerative. The event showcased six carefully selected companies that participated in the program: Blackpool Coffee – A legacy brand from Nuwara Eliya, Blackpool Coffee rekindles the passion for premium Ceylon coffee blends.

Midigama Fruit Farm – An organic fruit forest championing biodiversity and ecological health.

Dev’s Vanilla Plantation, Nursery, and Training Centre – An organic vanilla plantation with a commitment to sustainability and quality.

Posha Crunch – A pioneering brand offering healthy baby and toddler snacks sourced from local ingredients.

iGrow Lanka – An integrated smart farm in Mullaitivu contributing to sustainable, technology-based cultivation and local farmer support; and Herbal Care Industries – Reviving ancient herbal formulations for modern wellness products.

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