Agriculture
Wintergreen offers a diverse range of solutions, spanning from plant nutrition and nutrient-rich feed products to various industrial solutions. Our integrated value chain enables us to provide an extensive selection of plant nutrition products globally. Agricultural Products We specialize in manufacturing top-quality nitrogen, phosphate, potash, and complex fertilizers alongside nutrient-rich feed products. Our premium line of products is designed to maintain their properties for extended periods, ensuring an optimal and consistent supply of nutrients to plants throughout their growth stages.
Urea Wintergreen produces granular and prilled forms of urea, boasting a nitrogen content of 46.2%. Urea stands out with the highest concentration of nutrients among all nitrogen-based fertilizers.
Innovation in Product Development At Wintergreen, we prioritize investments in cutting-edge technologies to continually enhance the effectiveness of our products for the benefit of our customers.
Within Sri Lanka, our agricultural sector thrives on the dedication of approximately 1.65 million smallholder farmers, each tending to plots averaging less than 2 hectares. These remarkable individuals collectively contribute an astounding 80% to the nation’s yearly food production, harnessing about 42% of the country’s land dedicated to agriculture.
Rice, serving as a staple for over 21 million Sri Lankans, sustains the livelihoods of more than 2 million farmers, with approximately 1.8 million farm families engaged in paddy cultivation. The dairy industry is another vital component, encompassing around 400,000 farmers, half of whom supply milk to the formal sector, ensuring a steady flow of quality dairy products.
Our agricultural community forms the backbone of Sri Lanka’s economy, making significant strides year after year. In 2019, the sector contributed 7% to the nation’s GDP and employed a quarter of the total labor force. By 2022, this contribution increased to 8.75%, showcasing the sector’s evolving impact on our country’s economic growth and stability.
Within Sri Lanka, our agricultural sector thrives on the dedication of approximately 1.65 million smallholder farmers, each tending to plots averaging less than 2 hectares. These remarkable individuals collectively contribute an astounding 80% to the nation’s yearly food production, harnessing about 42% of the country’s land dedicated to agriculture.
Rice, serving as a staple for over 21 million Sri Lankans, sustains the livelihoods of more than 2 million farmers, with approximately 1.8 million farm families engaged in paddy cultivation. The dairy industry is another vital component, encompassing around 400,000 farmers, half of whom supply milk to the formal sector, ensuring a steady flow of quality dairy products.