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You are here: Home1 / News2 / International News3 / GRI supports rubber farming communities with Green X Circle

GRI supports rubber farming communities with Green X Circle

Date: 14th January 2021 Author: Chris Anthony Comments: 0
GRI distributed cricket, volleyball and badminton equipment to selected schools in Monaragala, Sri Lanka (Photo: GRI)

GRI recently held two outreach events with some of the natural rubber farming communities it works with. The events were held under GRI’s Green X Circle initiative which supports Sri Lanka’s farming communities and the country’s vibrant agricultural industry. Identifying a need for extra-curricular sporting activities and equipment for school children in the area, the company distributed cricket, volleyball and badminton equipment to selected schools in Monaragala, Sri Lanka.

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