Too often, we only hear stories of despair and hardship when it comes to rural Sri Lanka. But as full-time travelers across the country, we’ve had the privilege of discovering so many inspiring stories of incredible people with amazing attitudes, doing extraordinary things! I hope this video inspires you as much as it inspired us. Sri Lanka is full of stories like this-we just need to shine a light on them!
He initiated rubber growing in Ampara district on 2003 and he is big role model of rubber in eastern province.I was work at there 2016 to 2020 as Rubber development officer 👍.Thank you very much for your contribution to promoting our plantation industry 🙏🙏
Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka first introduced rubber to this village and Mr Attanayaka is the 1st farmer who did a marvelous job to adopt rubber to this region. Because of him thousands of families benefited now.
Your gentle handling of the subject and the extremely high production quality make this video some of your finest work. Congratulations to all involved.
Excellent program, unlike other programs. We really feel missed our country badly as we are living abroad. Very innocent down to earth people who are living in my country. Hats off for you dear to take us to the deep into the Srilankan village life.Appreciated. 🇺🇸
So nice to see this village life still in existence. Reminds me of our childhood. Trees, paddy fields and forests were our playgrounds. And like you say, yes being amongst nature evokes something within. Sadly the new generations will never know what that means or how it feels. This is super vid that shows what the true village life is like in Sri Lanka.
It is nice to hear positive stories about my country. Thank you so much for this wonderful story! I live in Canada and every time I talk to my family in Sri Lanka, it’s always negative and dying to come to Canada or go to another country that they fantasied!
So many inspiring stories all around this beautiful island! Blessed to have the platform to share them with the world. Thank you for sharing your experience hope it encourages more to do the same.
This video expanded my awareness into an area I'd never thought about. With so much to admire in this video, I'm reluctant to quibble about one small detail but must point out: natural isn't the same as safe. Yes, we should avoid many non-natural products such as plastics (made from natural petroleum) in mattresses. But one example of a natural element not used in mattresses today but very unsafe to be around is asbestos. Other natural resources can be carcinogenic, radioactive, etc. I'm not equating rubber-based latex to asbestos, just saying: natural doesn't equal safe. Nonetheless: many thanks for sharing this outstanding video!
Wow. Just found your channel and watched at least 5 of your videos. You have such a beautiful and calming voice. We would absolutely love to meet you one day in Sri Lanka, one of our favourite countries in the world! Subscribed and can't wait for more videos 🥰
21:19 rightfully said! adding value and showcase traceability is the way to go! looking forward to see the same happening to cocoa, coffee and vanilla farming as the branch is still not structured in a way quality improvements can be incremented and deliver value.
After a long time i met a video about sri lanka rubber industry. But sri lanka rubber cultivation is not a beautiful story in many areas totally. Its very sad story in Sabaragamuwa province. All of our rubber trees turned into leaf less trees in some months of the year. Anyone didn't give any solution until now. All of the rubber cultivators in this area face a big problem now. Please help us for find solutions.
That is news to us. perhaps the rubber research institute of Sri lanka would be able to assist. in our research for this video we visiting the Ampara & Monaragala districts of Sri Lanka.
Wowww!!!! Watching this just reminds me of how our little island is so blessed!!!!!🫶🏽 Love how you also show the hardworking people & their families behind these industries! :')
Too often, we only hear stories of despair and hardship when it comes to rural Sri Lanka. But as full-time travelers across the country, we’ve had the privilege of discovering so many inspiring stories of incredible people with amazing attitudes, doing extraordinary things!
I hope this video inspires you as much as it inspired us.
Sri Lanka is full of stories like this-we just need to shine a light on them!
100% that gentleman is a great example for many... his words are gold.. freedom is the best thing anyone can have in the life
I know srinlanka about iam Indian lived in sri lanka 22 year ago
thank you
Your shooting like professional documentary film,camera moving and everything super
He initiated rubber growing in Ampara district on 2003 and he is big role model of rubber in eastern province.I was work at there 2016 to 2020 as Rubber development officer 👍.Thank you very much for your contribution to promoting our plantation industry 🙏🙏
Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka first introduced rubber to this village and Mr Attanayaka is the 1st farmer who did a marvelous job to adopt rubber to this region. Because of him thousands of families benefited now.
ලංකාවේ සංචාරක කර්මාන්තය වර්ධනය කරන්න ඔබ දක්වන උත්සාහයට ස්තුතියි ❤
Your gentle handling of the subject and the extremely high production quality make this video some of your finest work.
Congratulations to all involved.
Thank you so much! this was a very special one for us and we couldnt be happier with how the video turned out
Great message you guys are sharing to the world ❤ Y'all deserve more views!!
Thank you so much!!
Really appreciate the dedication that u have to do the videos...
Thanks a lot! hope you enjoy this one. it was a really special one
Excellent program, unlike other programs. We really feel missed our country badly as we are living abroad. Very innocent down to earth people who are living in my country. Hats off for you dear to take us to the deep into the Srilankan village life.Appreciated. 🇺🇸
Thanks a lot for your kind words
I grew up in this environment. My father had his own Rubber Estate & always encouraged us to watch all the happenings in the Estate.
beautiful story so well told. thanks for touching my life with the lives of some of my amazing countrymen.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. Really appreciate it. 🙏🏼
Thanks for sharing. Nice video.
Thanks for watching!
I am very happy to see this about our village, and it is visible that rubber cultivation contributed for the success of many people in our village.
Your English is impressive .i am from India madam.
Was thinking to myself today, as to what happened to this project started years ago.... Thank you..!
So nice to see this village life still in existence. Reminds me of our childhood. Trees, paddy fields and forests were our playgrounds. And like you say, yes being amongst nature evokes something within. Sadly the new generations will never know what that means or how it feels. This is super vid that shows what the true village life is like in Sri Lanka.
ගොවි මහත්තයා කියනවා, මානසික නිදහස තමා වටිනාම දේ කියලා, සතුට ගැන ඒ අය කතා කරනවා, අද සමාජයේ මිනිස්සු සතුට කියන්නේ මොකද්ද කියලා දන්නේවත් නෑ❤
It is nice to hear positive stories about my country. Thank you so much for this wonderful story! I live in Canada and every time I talk to my family in Sri Lanka, it’s always negative and dying to come to Canada or go to another country that they fantasied!
So many inspiring stories all around this beautiful island! Blessed to have the platform to share them with the world. Thank you for sharing your experience hope it encourages more to do the same.
I can never get enough of this dazzling country. Sri Lanka and India are truly the best countries in Asia. There is no other place like it.
I love this country madam
Then I like you 😍😍😍
Thank you for your information
Very nice your explanation ❤❤❤
Viyali kalapa rabar walata hoda neha
@@GaminiKumara-es4wz sorry means?
I don't know there is a rubber farming in my home district. this is the first time. Thank you. 🥰
My favorite narrator hit once again with earthfoam, I was amazeballed. Thank you!
Mine too.
You are so clever sister. This family shows everyone how to be active in life. Thunsaranai devipihitai 😊
Thank you so much 🙂
I really love the concept of yours thank you very much. Keep going.😅
This video expanded my awareness into an area I'd never thought about. With so much to admire in this video, I'm reluctant to quibble about one small detail but must point out: natural isn't the same as safe. Yes, we should avoid many non-natural products such as plastics (made from natural petroleum) in mattresses. But one example of a natural element not used in mattresses today but very unsafe to be around is asbestos. Other natural resources can be carcinogenic, radioactive, etc. I'm not equating rubber-based latex to asbestos, just saying: natural doesn't equal safe. Nonetheless: many thanks for sharing this outstanding video!
Thank you so much for the kind words and the thoughtful note.
Wow. Just found your channel and watched at least 5 of your videos. You have such a beautiful and calming voice. We would absolutely love to meet you one day in Sri Lanka, one of our favourite countries in the world! Subscribed and can't wait for more videos 🥰
21:19 rightfully said! adding value and showcase traceability is the way to go! looking forward to see the same happening to cocoa, coffee and vanilla farming as the branch is still not structured in a way quality improvements can be incremented and deliver value.
Sustainability meets modern needs , excellent video again Shen!!!
How blessed our country ❤❤ Thanks for your efforts !!
Indeed we are.
Nice documentary ...Thanks Sheneller !
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks a lot!
Watching this really makes me miss home 🇱🇰
Hi Shenell , vedio I have shared among FB for courageous of farmers
Worth full video
Beautiful ✌
So amazing. ❤
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
@ yes and visiting Colombo this week :-) you have been my inspiration for this travel 🥰
Awesome video
I know iam Indian lived sri lanka
Your Documentaries content growing to world standard.... keep it....
Thanks a lot!
What is the name of the village in Padiyathalawa.
Excellent.
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Iam indian🎉
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My village
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After a long time i met a video about sri lanka rubber industry. But sri lanka rubber cultivation is not a beautiful story in many areas totally. Its very sad story in Sabaragamuwa province. All of our rubber trees turned into leaf less trees in some months of the year. Anyone didn't give any solution until now. All of the rubber cultivators in this area face a big problem now. Please help us for find solutions.
That is news to us. perhaps the rubber research institute of Sri lanka would be able to assist. in our research for this video we visiting the Ampara & Monaragala districts of Sri Lanka.
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Thanks a lot
Is thete any Keralite families in this country?
Wowww!!!! Watching this just reminds me of how our little island is so blessed!!!!!🫶🏽
Love how you also show the hardworking people & their families behind these industries! :')
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Why don't the workers wear gloves, because rubber milk cud be quite toxic ?
sheneller your very beautifull 😋