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You are here: Home1 / News2 / International News3 / GRI’s GREEN X Circle connects rubber and crop farmers in Sri Lanka

GRI’s GREEN X Circle connects rubber and crop farmers in Sri Lanka

Date: 1st April 2021 Author: Andrew Bogie Comments: 0
A rice farmer gifts his first harvest to a natural rubber producer during the GRI event in Sri Lanka

GRI has held the latest in its series of events organised through its GREEN X Circle initiative. GRI’s Monaragala, Sri Lanka event brought together natural rubber and rice farmers to show their connectivity. Both farming communities are key stakeholders in the GRI value chain, the Sri Lankan speciality and agricultural tyre manufacturer states. The initiative’s purpose is to foster connectivity and collaboration between the two farming ecosystems while placing emphasis on sustainability principles.

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