Minister Amaraweera Addresses Fertilizer Supply Concerns, Assures No Shortage

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Agriculture and Plantations Minister Mahinda Amaraweera has clarified that there is an adequate supply of fertilizers in the country, countering claims made by some farmer organizations regarding a shortage of various fertilizers, including urea.

Minister Amaraweera has revealed that the government, in collaboration with two public sector fertilizer companies and the private sector, has made arrangements to ensure a sufficient supply of fertilizers for the current season. The government has also taken steps to credit farmers’ accounts with Rs. 15,000 per hectare to facilitate their purchase of fertilizers, offering flexibility to choose between chemical and organic options.

In terms of urea fertilizer, both government fertilizer companies are selling a 50 kg bundle at a price of Rs. 9,000, while the private sector has reduced the price to Rs. 8,500. The Minister emphasized that fertilizer distribution has covered all regions of the country, and if any area experiences a shortage, the Agriculture Ministry should be informed promptly for immediate action.

During this season, the government and the private sector are supplying Urea and MOP fertilizers, with the private sector taking the responsibility for mangroves. Minister Amaraweera has voiced his concern that some individuals associated with political parties are attempting to undermine farmers by spreading false information about fertilizer shortages, which, in reality, has been effectively addressed with a well-implemented supply system in the country.

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