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Sri Lanka imports 600,000 metric tonnes of substandard rice due to flawed chemical fertiliser ban: Minister

Last year, the government of former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa put a blanket ban on imports of chemical fertilisers, pesticides, and herbicides, to encourage organic farming.

September 01, 2022 / 16:05 IST
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Sri Lanka’s Agricultural Minister Mahinda Amaraweera informed Parliament on Thursday that the cash-strapped country had to import nearly 600,000 metric tonnes of substandard and poisonous rice due to the flawed decision of the previous government to ban chemical fertiliser imports and promote organic farming.

Last year, the government of former president Gotabaya Rajapaksa put a blanket ban on imports of chemical fertilisers, pesticides, and herbicides, to encourage organic farming.

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The move to turn the country into a green economy failed and caused an acute food shortage with crop losses amounting to 50 per cent. The island nation had to thus import 1/3rd of its rice requirement from overseas.

”Just because we wanted to promote organic farming based on impractical advice from certain parties, we have to import substandard and harmful rice from other countries to meet the shortfall of paddy harvest,” the Daily Mirror newspaper quoted Amaraweera as saying.