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  2. Lanka Milk Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Lanka Milk Foods planned to commission a new dairy farm at a cost of LKR3 billion. The plant was planned to be operated under a new subsidiary, United Dairies Lanka (Pvt) Ltd. The farm planned to accommodate 2,000 cows and double the yoghurt production capacity. In 2020, 40% of the demand for milk in Sri Lanka was fulfilled by fresh milk.

  3. Livestock in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The per capita consumption of milk and dairy products in Sri Lanka (about 36 kg) is less, compare to other countries in the South Asian region. Since the 1980s Sri Lanka import dry milk powder as their main dairy commodity from Australia and New Zealand up to now.

  4. Milco - Wikipedia

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    There were sources claiming Milco could enter into privatization with a possible takeover by India’s Amul Dairy Company in a Sri Lanka-India joint venture. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] However, the plans to sell Milco were shelved due to the change in government after Anura Kumara Dissanayake had been elected as the president of Sri Lanka following the ...

  5. Nestlé Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Lanka was established in 1906 as Nestlé Ceylon Company one year after merging with Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company in British Ceylon. The company was incorporated under Nestlé Ceylon Company to Nestlé Lanka PLC in 1980. Sri Lanka has been an agricultural-based country. British Empire helped boost agricultural production.

  6. List of Sri Lankan sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Coconut milk, jaggery (kittul treacle), eggs, spices (cardamom, cloves) The most popular dessert among Sri Lankan Muslims during Ramadan. Commonly served at weddings, parties and other special ceremonies. Buffalo curd: Buffalo milk, starter culture Popular in southern Sri Lanka for weddings, alms, and as a household dessert.

  7. Category:Supermarkets of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Supermarkets of Sri Lanka" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Drinka pinta milka day - Wikipedia

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    The numbers masked a levelling out between the social classes. In 1950 the wealthiest class, class A, consumed 6.3 pints per person per week while the poorest, class D, only 4.4 pints. By 1969 class A consumed 5.4 pints and class D 4.8 pints, the increase was partly because of the provision of welfare and school milk to children. [1]

  9. List of Sri Lankan public corporations by market capitalisation

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    The Lanka Hospitals Corporation: 22,351: 0.63 Health Care Equipment and Services: 1997 [39] Teejay Lanka: 22,147: 0.62 Consumer Durables and Apparel: 2000 [40] Brown and Company: 21,422: 0.60 Capital Goods: 1892 [41] Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company: 20,986: 0.59 Food, Beverage and Tobacco: 1981 [42] Sunshine Holdings: 20,909: 0.59 Food, Beverage and ...