British firm Booker Tate is planning to invest US$ 110 million to establish a sugar factory in Moneragala.
BOI says, an agreement with the company will be signed at the end of this month, once the “Environmental Impact Assessment” is released.

The facility will be named as “Bibile Sugar” and is expected to employee 400 persons.

“They will implement an out grower system” added a BOI official, who is closely working on the upcoming deal.
Sri Lanka spends around Rs. 35 billion per annum, to import nearly 90% of the country’s sugar requirement.
As of now Sevenagala and Pelawatta are the only two sugar producing factories in the country.
Meanwhile the Government has brought in the private sector to revive the Kantale Sugar factory and the Hingurana Sugar factory.
Hingurana factory is a private public partnership, which the Government owns a 51% stake.
Why not develop existing factories along with their vast acrerages?
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