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National Symposium on Sustainable Plantation Management (NSSPM 2018) - National Institute of Plantation Management (SRI LANKA)




NSSPM is a platform for stakeholders to public discussion and a forum for scientists, industrialists, investors, plantation managers, academicians, policy makers and undergraduates to share the knowledge and experience to work together towards the development of plantation economy of the country. This symposium signifies an ideal opportunity to address global challenges to Sri Lankan economy and to identify and discuss remedial measures from plantation sector and directions of research and it will lead to preparation of plantation policy frame work.

http://www.nipm.gov.lk/symposium.php

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