26 April 2022 12:33 am Views - 732
A farmer in Sri Lanka attends to his field (Pictures AFP)
In his 2019 election campaign, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa promised to turn the country’s farmers to organic agriculture over a period of 10 years. In April 2020 the Government imposed a nationwide ban on the importation and use of synthetic fertiliser and pesticides; thereby ordering the country’s farmer community to go organic.
The President said that the Government is ready to purchase paddy for a higher price than the guaranteed price if there is any reduction in the yield due to the use of organic fertilizer. Therefore, the president said that the farmers should not harbour any fear regarding this initiative. The President said that the Government is ready to bear the cost to ensure that the consumers purchase rice at existing prices.
Speaking to the newly inducted cabinet of ministers on April 18, 2022, President Rajapaksa said that he regretted the decision taken to ban chemical fertilizer in 2020; which resulted in a massive drop in food and large-scale protests across the country.