New Anthoney’s Feeds won four Gold Awards and one Silver Award at the National Convention on Quality and Productivity (NCQP) 2026, claiming recognition across all five improvement projects it entered.
The results, announced on 17 June at the Mount Lavinia Hotel mark a significant step up from the company’s double-Gold performance at NCQP 2025 and reinforce its standing as one of Sri Lanka’s most quality-driven agri-food businesses.
The NCQP is Sri Lanka’s foremost annual platform for recognising workplace improvement. Organised by the Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Quality and Productivity (SLAAQP), this year’s edition was the largest in its history, drawing more than 2,000 delegates from over 100 organisations and evaluating 450 improvement teams across categories including Quality Control Circles, Lean Six Sigma, Quality Improvement Teams, Cross-Functional Teams, and Kaizen. The convention was held under the theme “People-Driven Quality and Productivity for a Resilient Sri Lanka.”
For New Anthoney’s Feeds, this year’s performance builds on a track record it has been compiling at the NCQP. The company won two Golds at the 2025 edition, in the Cross Functional Teams and Quality Improvement Projects categories, a result that qualified it to represent Sri Lanka at the International Convention on Quality Control Circles (ICQCC) 2025 in Taiwan. Four Golds and a Silver across five projects this year shows the company has set even higher standards to meet on the strength of that qualification.
“At New Anthoney’s, we don’t just raise chickens, we raise standards. This result is a reflection of the people behind our operations, and the culture of continuous improvement they live by every single day,” said Neil Suraweera, CEO of New Anthoney’s Group.
