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Renaissance Sri Lanka is blessed with the financial support of organizations and companies. Discover who they are and what they help us achieve.
In recent months the Sri Lankan government has taken further steps in its efforts to promote greener and more sustainable agricultural practices in the country. As will be explored below, some have questioned the true negative effects of chemical fertilisers and whether the use of organic fertilisers themselves can really be sustainable either. Why the…
රෙනෝයිසන්ස් ශ්රී ලංකා, මොන්ලාර් සහ ග්රීන්ෆෙම් සංවිධාන කාබනික ගොවිතැනේ ලාංකීය මාදිලිය පිළිබඳ සජීවී අන්තර්ජාල වෙබිනාර් සාකච්ජා මාලාවක් දියත් කරයි.
The inspiration for our logo lies in the lotus flower carved on a pillar of the Embekka Devalaya (Temple of Embekka) that was built by a Sri Lankan King, Vikramabahu III. The Sri Lankan lotus is synonymous with purity and hope across all communities of Sri Lanka. To emphasize the idea of rebirth, we represented…