Publication: Commercialization of Dracaena Sanderiana (Lucky Bamboo) as a Foliage Crop in Hambanthota District of Sri Lanka
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Date
2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Dracaena sanderiana is an in-demand cut
foliage plant belongs to family Agavaceae.
Dracaena varieties are commercially produced
in export-oriented large scale plantations in Sri
Lanka. The crop is mainly cultivated in the wet
zone due to the favourable growth conditions
which enhance the export quality
characteristics of the plant. The climatic
conditions in the dry zone is also favourable for
its growth under appropriate conditions. But
the supply of the crop still falls short of the
demand. A survey was conducted to identify
possibilities of introducing Dracaena as a future
commercial foliage to the Hambantota district.
Randomly selected 40 flower growers from
selected divisional secretariat divisions (DSD) in
Hambantota were interviewed administrating a
pre-tested questionnaire during early 2022.
Data were subjected to a percentage analysis
while descriptive statistical methods were used
to represent the results using Microsoft Excel.
According to the survey, bulk of them (60%)
continue floriculture business as a full time
employment. Middle aged women work in
floriculture enterprises in large numbers. The
majority of responders (70%), are willing to
incorporate Dracaena as a fresh floriculture
produce for their nurseries. Fifty percent of
them have additional land with natural shade
up to 0.25 acres, which is possible to utilize for
Dracaena cultivation with proper intervention.
Sixty percent of them stated that they prefer to
train on value addition of Dracaena plants by
knitting. Fifteen percent (15%) of them possess
shade net houses and other infrastructure in
place. An export-oriented Dracaena producer
society in Beliatta DSDs is ready to impart its
knowledge and offer advice to novice
producers. The need of marketing the products
collectively to reduce transportation costs is
understood by the respondents. The initial
investments on growth structures and irrigation
pose a significant challenge. A majority of
growers (70%) anticipate receiving financial
assistance from the government. A lack of
awareness of the crop, low availability of
planting materials, high transportation costs
along with high prices of fertilizer and
fungicides in the markets were other
challenges. It is necessary to provide finance
support, trading facilities, production aid, and
awareness and training initiatives to introduce
D. sanderiana as a lucrative crop for the
Hambantota district.
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Challenges, Dry zone, Dracaena sanderiana, Hambantota, Potentials
Citation
H.I.G.K.Anuruddi and D.L.C.K. Fonseka. (2022). Commercialization of Dracaena Sanderiana (Lucky Bamboo) as a Foliage Crop in Hambanthota District of Sri Lanka. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 246 - 250.
