Serendib Flour Mills, together with Prima, the leading flour manufacturers in Sri Lanka, have collaborated with the Ministry of Trade to support the government’s cost of living reduction initiatives.
Both companies have agreed to reduce bread flour prices by Rs. 10 per kg effective 18 February, specifically targeting the bakery industry to enable reductions in bread and bakery product prices.
“During 2024, we implemented an initial reduction of Rs. 10 per kg in bread flour prices. While the earlier reduction did not translate to lower bread prices, both institutions have now stepped forward with an additional Rs. 10 per kg reduction, bringing the total reduction to Rs. 20 per kg,” said Serendib Flour Mills Brand and Corporate Communications Director Kalinga Wijesekera.
“We have informed the Minister of Trade of the latest reduction, and sincerely believe the Bakery Association will pass on the benefit of this price reduction to end consumers through reduced prices of bread and other bakery items,” he added.