26 August 2024 12:00 am Views - 168
New Anthoney’s Group CEO Neil Suraweera with the award (second from left) at Soy Connext in San Francisco. Also present are USSEC Chairman Lance Rezac and CEO Jim Sutter
New Anthoney’s Group, one of Sri Lanka’s leading poultry producers making strides in environmental stewardship and sustainability, was recently recognised at Soy Connext, the Global U.S. Soy Summit, held at San Francisco Marriott Marquis, recently.
Organised by the U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC), this year’s Soy Connext summit brought together over 700 participants from over 60 countries, with discussions ranging from current market development and future trends, U.S. Soy farmer insights, nutrition science, food labelling and packaging, supply chain and sustainability among others.
In July last year, New Anthoney’s Group was awarded the Sustainable U.S. Soy and Fed with Sustainable U.S. Soy labels on their products, making them the first in the entire South Asian and Sub-Saharan Africa region. Following this benchmark, many others in the industry followed suit.
“Through extraordinary leadership and an impressive vision, New Anthoney’s has clearly demonstrated a first-mover advantage in the adoption of the Fed with Sustainable U.S. Soy label. Its utility has now been demonstrated and USSEC wholeheartedly congratulates them and looks forward to working hand-in-hand with them and many others, on the sustainable U.S. Soy journey,” said USSEC Regional Director for South Asia and Sub-Sharan Africa Kevin Roepke.
The labels are used to promote products containing soy verified by the U.S. Soy Sustainability Assurance Protocol (SSAP), one of the first sustainability verification schemes developed by USSEC. New Anthoney’s will also now be able to include its soy purchase’s carbon footprint on the SSAP certificate, which can be used in its carbon accounting.
Setting a tone for the rest of the industry and region, New Anthoney’s continues to stand strong as a foremost sustainable poultry producer. From sourcing sustainable U.S. soy feeds through to adopting biodegradable packaging measures and many others, New Anthoney’s embraces sustainability in all aspects of its operations and supply chain. It is also the first poultry producer in Sri Lanka to obtain the FSSC 22000 certification.