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By Leenah Wahab
Around 5,200 tonnes of fresh stocks of imported rice will be released to the market between December 16 and 25, the Sri Lanka State Trading Corporation (STC) said yesterday.
Manager of Procurement at STC Dhanushka Pushpakumara said the imports will maintain availability. “After a Cabinet decision, we have published an open tender for all countries that will be closed on the 5th December,” he said.
According to the Weekly Food Commodities Bulletin published by Hector Kobbekaduwa Agrarian Research and Training Institute (HARTI), due to limited stock in the market, retail prices of all the rice varieties have increased. The highest price increase of Rs.5.00/kg was recorded for raw red and raw white rice, while retail prices of Nadu grade I and Nadu, grade II have also increased by
Rs. 3.00/kg. The report states that compared to the same period last year, the retail prices of all the rice varieties have increased, with the highest price increase of 13 per cent recorded for raw red rice.
The Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) said a maximum retail price would not be imposed as this would aggravate the shortage, instead importing will provide sufficient stocks. “This is not a hoarding issue, the shortage of paddy has caused unavailability of rice,” a spokesperson for it said.