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GHRN project to plant 100,000 coconut trees

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The Global Human Rights Network commenced a project to promote coconut cultivation in religious places with the objective of reducing the escalating coconut prices by revitalizing coconut cultivation among rural communities. The project has set out to raise awareness among the people. With an ambitious objective of reaching over 15,000 religious sites, the project seeks to educate and train 1,250 individuals on the art of coconut cultivation. Moreover, it aims to plant 100,000 coconut saplings, said a release.

The concept paper for this project was presented at the Goble Human Rights Network headquarters in Rajagiriya. The presentation was led by Attorney-at-Law Sepala Ratnayake, President of Global Human Rights Network, along with environmentalist Jayalath Balasuriya and journalist Nalinda Fansis. The paper was formally presented to Chalaka Fancis, Head of Tenders and Price Decisions at Shenkar Shipping Company, representing Australia and New Zealand.



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Ministerial Committee appointed to submit recommendations on proposed program to mitigate loss of crops to wild animals

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The rural agricultural livelihood and food security have been severely impacted due to the damage caused by wild animals such as elephants, wild boars, monkeys, toque macaque, squirrels, and peacocks roaming around human habitats and cultivated lands.

Animal-human conflicts and property destruction have mostly been reported around these areas, and serious social and economic issues have also arisen.

Therefore, the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation has prepared a comprehensive program based on the opinions of all stakeholders, including the public, university community, farmers’ organizations, environmentalists, non-governmental organizations which work for environmental issues, the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Agrarian Development, and other relevant organizations.

Taking into consideration the report submitted by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation, the Cabinet of Ministers has decided to appoint a ministerial committee with the participation of other relevant ministers, chaired by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation, to submit appropriate recommendations on how the aforementioned program should be implemented by further reviewing the proposals included in the said program and incorporating new proposals.

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Cabinet approves import of Maize to meet shortfall

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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation to determine the price of the maize by a committee appointed by the Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation in the future and to import only the quantity of maize that could not be supplied locally for the production of  animal feed,  under the supervision of the Department of Animal Production and Health.

 

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Cabinet nod for the removal of Cess tax imposed on imported good

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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the joint resolution furnished by the President in his capacity as the Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development and the Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship Development to phase the removal of Cess tax imposed on imported goods under 2,634 combined classification codes identified over 4 years [from 2026 to 2029\.

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