ABOUT US
A LITTLE MORE ABOUT US
Company Overview
Firgun Lanka (PVT) LTD is a family owned group with five companies under one umbrella. The Firgun Consultant group has multiplied its resources extensively with the incorporation of global giants, venturing in to all areas of Waste Management solutions, Plantation, Environmental Services, Warehouse Management, Leisure, Mining and Trading. Firgun Lanka (PVT) LTD is invested in all the industries in multiple location in the country.
Our invest not only brings the prosperity to every market but also create direct and indirect employment opportunities which local people can engage in. We further ensure to carry out our operation in compliance with all regulatory and statutory requirements focusing on environment aspect of the country.
FIRGUN ECO
CONSERVING THE NATURE FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
The world is going toward the top of technology and modernization. As a company, Firgun Eco directs our clients to conserve the environment for a sustainable future. We provide technical support to industries to mitigate their impact on the environment in a sustainable manner and guide them to conserve the air, soil and water. Waste management is another solution that we provide to rescue the earth from non-decaying rubber and plastic by providing pyrolyzing facility as an eco-friendly sustainable practice.
And also this eco-friendly concept indirectly contributes to energy conservation. We take every possible step to conserve our natural resources while reducing carbon footprint. Environment-friendly processes (also referred to as eco-friendly, nature-friendly, and green), are sustainability and marketing terms referring to goods and services, laws, guidelines and policies that claim reduced, minimal, or no harm upon ecosystems or the environment. Companies use these ambiguous terms to promote goods and services, sometimes with additional, more specific certifications, such as ecolabels. Their overuse can be referred to as greenwashing.
FIRGUN TRADE
EXPERTS IN PRIVATE AND PUBLIC PROPERTY CONSTRUCTIONS
Agro-tourism has become a widely accepted alternative form of tourism which links the agriculture sector with the tourism sector and provides opportunities for the rural community to enhance their income. Hence many developed and developing countries have embarked on agro-tourism as a successful strategy for rural development at present. Even though Sri Lanka is predominantly an agricultural country, the agro-tourism industry is not a popular and an established practice in Sri Lanka. Therefore, the potential benefits are yet to be achieved. Linking agriculture with other sectors of the economy is important in many aspects particularly in acquiring the best possible benefits of other emerging opportunities. As such, integration of agriculture and tourism would create a win-win situation for both sectors. Therefore, development of agro-tourism as a niche tourism activity would positively open up new income avenues for farmers. This would lead to reinforcing rural development by optimum utilization of agricultural and other rural resources. Therefore, when considering the conceptual and practical value of agrotourism to the country, investigating opportunities and challenges.
FIRGUN TECH
BRINGING YOU THE BEST TECHNICAL SUPPORT
FIRGUN AGRI
PROVIDE YOU THE BEST CULTIVATION STRATEGIES
Agriculture is the science and art of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to live in cities. The history of agriculture began thousands of years ago. After gathering wild grains beginning at least 105,000 years ago, nascent farmers began to plant them around 11,500 years ago. Pigs, sheep and cattle were domesticated over 10,000 years ago. Plants were independently cultivated in at least 11 regions of the world. Industrial agriculture based on large-scale monoculture in the twentieth century came to dominate agricultural output, though about 2 billion people still depended on subsistence agriculture into the twenty-first.
Modern agronomy, plant breeding, agrochemicals such as pesticides and fertilizers, and technological developments have sharply increased yields, while causing widespread ecological and environmental damage. Selective breeding and modern practices in animal husbandry have similarly increased the output of meat, but have raised concerns about animal welfare and environmental damage. Environmental issues include contributions to global warming, depletion of aquifers, deforestation, antibiotic resistance, and growth hormones in industrial meat production. Genetically modified organisms are widely used, although some are banned in certain countries.
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