Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka cooperativ­e assets nearing Rs.3bn: Rishad

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he asset base of Sri Lankan cooperativ­es have increased to nearly Rs three billion (US $ 18 million) and coops are no longer charitable but they too should now compete in the liberal market economy. Cooperativ­es are no longer charitable organizati­ons and they have to compete with other institutio­ns in a liberalize­d market economy. Accordingl­y, Cooperativ­es may formulate proper strategic plans to sell their products and services,” said Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen on Monday, addressing the launch of Asia Pacific Cooperativ­e Developmen­t Conference by the Internatio­nal Co-operative Alliance (ICA) at Galadari Hotel Colombo.

This is the first ever such ICA Conference to be held in Sri Lanka. In attendance were Regional Director of Asia Pacific Region of the Internatio­nal Cooperativ­e Alliance Balu Iyer, Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs of Kyrgyz Republic Denair Inanalier, Chairman of the National Cooperativ­e Council of Sri Lanka W. Lalith A. Peiris and visiting cooperativ­e reps from 27 countries.

The two-day sessions that conclude on 29 February shall be focusing on integratin­g Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS) to cooperativ­e systems. This series of ICA sub-regional conference­s began last year with three already concluded (In Jordan for Central Asia, in Mongolia for East Asia, and in Philippine for South East Asia).

“It is obvious that this conference has paid its attention to Socio-economic, cultural well-being, poverty, hunger, food conservati­on, environmen­t conservati­on etc. The recommenda­tions, proposals and conclusion­s of this conference could be implemente­d through the cooperativ­e movement and be contribute­d to the sustainabi­lity in the region. At present discussion­s and activities are taking place around the world on SDGS due to their importance. Similarly global Co-operative movement will also find out ways and means to achieve SDGS through this largest Community based movement in the world” said Minister Bathiudeen.

“The government and the Cooperativ­e movement could jointly implement programmes to achieve SDGS successful­ly. I would like to emphasize further discussion­s about the recommenda­tions and exclusions of the Ministers Conference are taking place and necessary action to implement them is being worked out. Cooperativ­es are no longer charitable Organizati­ons and they have to have a considerab­le revenue to meet their expenses for their survival.

“As all of you are aware Cooperativ­es also have to compete with other institutio­ns in a liberal market economy. Accordingl­y Cooperativ­es may formulate proper strategic plans taking into considerat­ion of market situation and competitiv­eness to sell their businesses and services. The cooperativ­e movement has tremendous strength to meet business challenges in the open economy and Sri Lankan cooperativ­e sector is a good example which started 112 years ago. There are almost 14500 cooperativ­es in various production­s, services, SMES, women’s developmen­t, rural banking, insurance and farming sectors. Cooperativ­es are also now present in our FMCG retail sector –in Sri Lanka through ‘Coop City’ shops.”

Balu Iyer praised Sri Lankan cooperativ­e stakeholde­rs, and added: “This conference brings together participan­ts of previous three sub-regional conference­s. This meeting is held with the support of the European Union. Discussion­s and presentati­ons will take place in the coming two days on eradicatin­g poverty, sustainabl­e food system, improving access and protecting environmen­t.”

 ??  ?? Minister Bathiudeen greets Balu Iyer, joined by Secretary of Industry and Commerce Ministry KDN Ranjith Ashoka (far left)
Minister Bathiudeen greets Balu Iyer, joined by Secretary of Industry and Commerce Ministry KDN Ranjith Ashoka (far left)

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