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| Coconut and Coconut products | 
| Desiccated coconut, made out of coconut kernel, is used in the confectionery industry. There are 62 mills in Sri Lanka and the approximate total production per annum is 75,000 metric tons. Read More | | | | | Handloom Textile Products |  | | The Sri Lanka handloom textile industry is centuries old. It has a long history in trading textiles with nations like India, China and Middle East countries. Individual innovative designs, craftsmanship, colour combinations and patterns from the past combined with modern material and processing techniques, give Sri Lankan handloom textile products their own unique identity. In the recent past, the quality of Sri Lankan handloom products has improved, allowing access to the competitive international market. Read More | | | | | Gems Jewellery and Diamond Products |  | | Sri Lanka , the ?Paradise Island? of the Indian Ocean is blessed with a range of geo-physical zones, rich precious mineral deposits and an intelligent and educated workforce. Read More | | | | | Tea |  | Ceylon Tea from Sri Lanka acclaimed as the best tea in the world has its inherent unique characteristics and a reputation running through for more than a century. Read More | | | | | Wooden Furniture |  | | Wooden Furniture industry is one of the main sub industrial sectors which falls within the structure of wood industry in Sri Lanka. The wood industry in Sri Lanka consists ofsaw milling, construction, wooden toys parquet, wood based panel products etc. In Sri Lanka wooden furniture industry is one of the oldest industries employing a large number of people in both urban and rural areas. Read More | | | |
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Last Updated on Friday, 28 March 2008 04:44 |