Minister Amaraweera Allocates Rs.1 Billion to Engage Youth in Agriculture

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As part of the 2024 budget allocation of Rs.3 billion to the Department of Agricultural Development, Agriculture and Plantation Industry Minister Mahinda Amaraweera has directed the allocation of Rs.1 billion toward initiatives aimed at enticing the youth into agricultural pursuits.

The designated sum will target programs intended to lure young individuals toward agriculture and farming activities, with a specific focus on export-oriented farming endeavors. Approximately a thousand youths are slated to benefit from this initiative, each receiving one million rupees to support their engagement in agriculture.

The Minister emphasized the prioritization of four major crops—paddy, maize, chilli, and potatoes—for cultivation in the upcoming year. This strategic focus aims to align with both local agricultural needs and international market demands.

Amaraweera underscored the significance of this step in instilling confidence among the youth in agriculture. By encouraging the cultivation of crops in high demand internationally, the initiative aims to not only support the domestic agricultural sector but also foster a sense of trust and enthusiasm among the younger generation for agricultural pursuits.

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