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EML Consultants expands globally with AI agriculture project in Australia

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Sri Lanka’s leading consultancy firm, EML Consultants PLC, is strengthening its international footprint with the launch of an innovative AI-driven agriculture initiative in Australia.

This strategic move reflects the company’s ongoing global expansion, with operations already extending across South Asia, West Asia, Central Africa, and the Pacific Islands.

The project integrates cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics to improve key aspects of farming such as precision agriculture, irrigation management, pest and disease control, crop yield prediction, and supply chain efficiency.

According to Managing Director Avanthi Jayatilake, this initiative not only enhances global agricultural practices but also creates overseas employment opportunities for Sri Lankan professionals, supporting knowledge transfer and skill development.

Jayatilake emphasized that the introduction of precision farming techniques and AI-based decision-making can empower Sri Lankan farmers to better manage resources, anticipate crop outputs, and respond to climate change. Drawing lessons from global success stories, she highlighted the potential of “Agriculture Prompt Engineering” to boost food security, productivity, and sustainability in Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile, EML continues to play a critical role in facilitating investments in Sri Lanka, particularly in major projects like the Colombo Port City. The firm offers end-to-end support across all phases of investment—ranging from market research and feasibility studies to regulatory guidance and operational setup—especially within the Special Economic Zone (SEZ).

CEO Jeewaka Hingurangala underscored EML’s expertise in structuring investments, tax planning, and compliance with both local and international standards. Their services also cover company registration, licensing through the Colombo Port City Economic Commission, and real estate acquisition for offices or projects.

Beyond the setup phase, EML supports clients with project management, regulatory compliance, HR consulting, and business development services, including marketing strategies and partnership facilitation. Jayatilake noted that Sri Lankan consultancies like EML offer invaluable local insight, reducing risk for investors and bridging the gap between global standards and domestic execution.

A senior industry expert highlighted the growing demand for professional consultancy services in Sri Lanka, especially to fill gaps in data analysis, planning, and project execution in public investment. EML’s strengths in evidence-based decision-making and financial analysis are seen as vital assets in this landscape.

Setting an industry benchmark, EML Consultants is the only publicly listed consultancy firm on the Colombo Stock Exchange. It has also achieved ISO 14001:2015 certification for environmental management and ISO 9001:2015 for quality management, reinforcing its reputation for excellence and credibility.

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