Organic Farming And Production
At Umandawa, everything is inextricably tied to the environment, creating a self-sufficient cycle. Herbs and spices are dried and packaged on the upper floor of the kitchen, as are fruit jams and other condiments and food items such as dried tomatoes, ash plantains, jak, and even manioc flour.
Bee honey is collected by the beekeeping unit and packaged in bottles and jars. Umandawa also manufactures coconut butter, ice cream, and many sorts of oil. Water filtration is also performed at Umandawa, where all drinking water requirements are met internally. Water is bottled in huge glassware, which protects the environment.
The monastery has established a spiritual and social responsibility example by promoting healthy wellbeing with toxin-free products at cheap prices to reach a wide audience. Umandawa has also created several job opportunities in the nearby villages.
WHY WE INITIATED ORGANIC FARMING IN UMANDAWA?
If one needs to reach great heights in spiritual development, he needs to first care for his physical wellbeing. Food gives us vitality and if we are not consuming heathy food, we will not be able to focus on our mental well-being.
This is why we should start consuming organic food instead of going after ready-made fast fooditems and commercially grown food which are loaded with pesticides.
Organic food nourishes our bodies and gives us many health benefits. Organic farming is not new to Sri Lanka and it has been followed from ancient times. But it has been forgotten by many who are living in this country since commercial farming has been able to meet the increasing demand of consumer food items, especially vegetables, cereals and dairy products.
We at Umandawa wish to remind all Sri Lankans as well the rest of the world that it is about time we go back to organic farming methods. Many people have understood the negative impact of commercially grown food products and the harmful effects of pesticides. Umandawa initiated the organic farming project with a great vision to enable everyone to step in and start growing their own vegetables organically using traditional and innovative methods.
We wish to open a training centre so that everyone can come to Umandawa and learn how to grow organic food. We are conducting this project not to earn profits or any monetary gains but to set an example to the rest of the world so that everyone can live a healthier life. Our organic products are available at the stall located next to “Ravana Asapuwa’ in Umandawa premises.