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On World Wish Day, Sri Lanka officially joined nearly 50 countries across the globe in launching Make-A-Wish Sri Lanka, a programme powered by Indira Cancer Trust and dedicated to fulfilling the ...
The vision is simple – we aim to make coffee a part of everyday life in Sri Lanka.” Barista, which has been on a remarkable growth trajectory, currently operates over 75,000 square feet of café space ...
Total extent of coffee cultivation in Sri Lanka is about 4,690 ha. Coffee which belongs to the Rubiaceae family has about 60 varieties. Among them, Arabica and Robusta are economically important.
Sri Lanka’s unique geography, favourable climate, and increasing investments are fuelling a resurgence in its coffee industry. With the global speciality coffee market expanding, the country is poised ...
Sixty-eight stations. Forty-six tunnels. Viaducts, bridges and a spiral loop inspired by a railway worker re-tying a head turban.
Before Sri Lanka became synonymous with tea, coffee dominated the island's central highlands. That started to change under British rule in the 1820s, when the first tea plant was brought to the ...
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