The Government has decided to provide Rs. 100,000 per hectare for farmers whose crops were damaged by the recent floods countrywide.
The Cabinet of Ministers on Monday approved the decision to provide farmers who had cultivated paddy, corn, potatoes, big onions, soybeans and chillies.
Announcing the decision, Cabinet Spokesman and Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa yesterday revealed that 91,300 acres of paddy fields were completely destroyed, whilst 86,225 acres of paddy fields were partially destroyed and 750 acres of vegetable crops were destroyed in Nuwara Eliya district.
He also disclosed that 173 minor irrigation schemes were completely destroyed, while 1,148 schemes were partially damaged.
The Spokesman said the Department of Agriculture is working to provide the necessary seed paddy to recultivate 2½ to 3 month paddy varieties or suitable short-term crops in the damaged paddy fields.Â
He also stated that steps will be taken to provide compensation of Rs. 40,000 per acre for paddy cultivation up to a maximum of two hectares under the existing crop insurance scheme and Rs. 40,000 per acre for maize, potatoes, chillies, big onions and soybeans to a maximum of one hectare for the above crops from the provisions allocated to the Agriculture and Agrarian Insurance Board for the year 2025.
When asked if the Department of Agriculture informed the Cabinet on the economic impact of the floods, Dr. Jayatissa said such information was not shared.
The Catholic Church in Sri Lanka today expressed their displeasure regarding the actions of students…
President Donald Trump has put out another dire threat to Hamas, after the White House…
Two cars with identical registration numbers have been taken into police custody, the Police Media…
Sri Lanka Police have apprehended thirteen T-56 rifles and pistols used in recent criminal activities…
Sri Lanka has been ranked 91st in the latest Henley Passport Index, which assesses global…
Officials representing the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development stated that vehicle imports have…