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Govt. MP demands fertiliser subsidy for tea cultivators
Government MP Weerasumana Weerasinghe has strongly criticised the failure on the part of those responsible to ensure a steady supply of fertiliser for tea cultivations. The Communist Party MP (Matara District) elected on the SLPP ticket has urged Minister of Plantation Dr. Ramesh Pathirana to introduce a subsidy scheme for tea fertiliser as the tea industry was in crisis.
The Parliamentarian made this request at the Ministerial Consultative Committee on Plantation which met under the chairmanship of Minister of Plantation Dr. Pathirana, in Parliament on Monday (22).
The Parliament issued the following statement yesterday: “MP Weerasumana further stated that tea smallholders have been severely inconvenienced due to the shortage of fertiliser. Replying to this, the Minister stated that action will be taken soon to provide this subsidy. Dr. Ramesh Pathirana stated that the highest tea production in Sri Lanka was recorded in the year 2013 and the import of tea fertiliser was at a low level that year. However, the highest amount of tea fertiliser has been imported in the year 2020 and the yield has not increased in comparison. The Minister also pointed out that the price of fertiliser in the world market has almost doubled.
“MP Weerasinghe also pointed out that the prices of minor export crops, such as cinnamon and pepper, have increased significantly by 2020 and the price of tea has not increased. He also pointed out that small scale tea estate owners have been severely affected by this situation. Speaking at the event, the Minister said that this is an important issue and the Ministry has paid attention to this matter.
“Parliamentarian Weerasumana Weerasinghe also said that about 15,000 acres of paddy lands in the Matara District have become barren due to the Nilwala project and requested the Minister to pay attention to the cultivation of coconut in those paddy fields. The Minister instructed the officials of the Ministry to pay attention to this matter.
“Discussions also focused on the introduction of an alternative to the drip irrigation system for large scale estates, the coconut coir industry in the Kurunegala District and the use of the Sembuwatta area under the Elkaduwa Plantations Ltd for tourism.
“State Ministers Arundika Fernando, Janaka Wakkumbura, Kanaka Herath, (Dr.) Sudarshini Fernandopulle, and Members of Parliament Weerasumana Weerasinghe, Asanka Navaratne, (Prof.) Charitha Herath, Velu Kumar, Gunapala Rathnasekara, Goonetileke Rajapaksa, Manjula Dissanayake, Udayana Kirindiyagoda, Amarakeerthi Athukorala were present at the meeting.”
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