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Farmers to be provided a 50kg bag of Urea at Rs.10,000

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The Ministry of Agriculture has received the first stock of 13,000 tons of Urea fertilizer today (28) under the World Bank concessional emergency loan of 110 million US dollars and accordingly, the government has decided to provide a 50 kg bag of urea fertilizer to paddy farmers at Rs.10,000.

This step was taken to protect household food security, farming and rural incomes based on the demands made during several discussions with the intervention of President Ranil Wickremesinghe, Agriculture Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said.

This World Bank support complements the support of other development partners such as the Asian Development Bank and the United States Agency for International Development.

Sri Lanka requires approximately 150,000 tonnes of urea fertilizer for paddy cultivation during the Maha season. Mr. Rohana Pushpakumara, Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Mr. Suren Batagoda, President’s Senior Adviser on Food Security, confirmed that it is possible to provide this requirement completely.

The fertilizer will be distributed directly to the paddy farmers through Agrarian Service Centres. Paddy farmers who grow paddy up to a minimum of 2 hectares will be able to purchase a fixed number of bags of fertilizer depending on the area they have prepared for paddy.

The maximum amount of fertilizer each farmer can purchase is determined based on the recommendations of the Department of Agriculture, with variations depending on the agro ecological zone. In addition, 12,000 metric tons of urea is to be provided for 60,000 hectares of maize farmers, and the price of a 50 kg bag is set at Rs.15,000.

Currently, the war in Ukraine and the world’s geopolitical conditions present a very challenging market situation in terms of the production and distribution of fertilizer.

Amid rising market prices, the Ministry of Agriculture has signed an agreement to supply 12,500 metric tons, 50,000 metric tons and 45,000 metric tons of urea under three phases.

The agreement to procure another 25,000 metric tons of urea is to be signed shortly.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture, 21,000 metric tons of urea have already been distributed to the farmers under the Indian Concessional Loan facility.

With the support of the World Bank, the Ministry of Agriculture has taken steps to deploy a Geo-Enabled Monitoring System (GEMS) to monitor the distribution of fertilizer from ports to agrarian service centres and from agrarian service centres to farmers. The system is also used for environmental and social risk management, grievance redress and impact.

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Lankan media locked out of Modi coverage

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The Sri Lankan media was blocked out from covering Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit, with the President’s Media Division (PMD) taking full control of the coverage and failing dismally in coordinating events with local journalists.

While the Indian High Commission coordinated the Indian media personnel, an entourage of around 30, many travelling with their prime minister, the Sri Lankan media was left to its own devices, given access to cover only the ceremonial welcome at Independence Square.

At the event where the two leaders made their respective statements, only state television ‘Rupavahini’ was allowed in from the Sri Lankan media, but the entire Indian press corps was invited in.

The PMD decided to keep the coverage of a national event ‘exclusive’ to its team, with reports reaching Indian newsrooms before those in Colombo.

Sri Lankan media received the Indian High Commission news releases, including Prime Minister Modi’s speech and details of the agreements signed, and also from Prime Minister Modi’s ‘X’ handle in Sinhala, Tamil and English hours before the PMD releases reached them.

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s speech was received more than five hours later.

No opportunity for Lankan journalists

A few Sri Lankan journalists were invited to a briefing by the Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Mistri in Colombo, but they were not given an opportunity to raise questions as only Indian journalists were called by name by an Indian officer coordinating the event.

(This story, originally published by The Sunday Times has not been edited by SLM staff)

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Tamil politicians meet with Indian PM

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Leaders of the Tamil community of Sri Lanka met with visiting Indian PM Narendra Modi in Colombo. 

The PM reaffirmed India’s steadfast commitment to supporting the aspirations of the Tamil community for a life of equality, dignity and justice within a united Sri Lanka.

He has also highlighted India’s continued support, in collaboration with the Government of Sri Lanka, for initiatives such as the construction of 10,000 houses, enhancement of healthcare facilities, development of the sacred Seetha Eliya temple and other development projects for the IOTs.

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Opp. leader meets PM Modi

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Visiting Indian Prime Minister – Narendra Modi has met with Opposition Leader of Sri Lanka – Sajith Premadasa.

“Glad to meet Sri Lanka’s Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Sajith Premadasa. Appreciated his personal contribution and commitment to strengthening India-Sri Lanka friendship. Our special partnership receives support in Sri Lanka cutting across party lines. Our cooperation and robust development partnership are guided by the welfare of the people of our two countries,” a post on Mr. Modi’s X account states.

Meanwhile, Mr. Premadasa has also stated on X : “Honoured to have met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a moment that calls for more than economic cooperation, it calls for a deeper partnership between our nations. Sri Lanka and India have the chance to shape a future of Shared Ascent, where growth is not just measured in trade, but in the wellbeing of our people. Grateful for India’s unwavering support during Sri Lanka’s most difficult times.”

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