Six steps taken to ensure food security

May 31, 2022 at 9:38 AM

  • Steps to formulate a National Fertilizer Policy expeditiously….  
  • Uncultivated government lands for young farmers…  
  • Cultivation Promotion Week for all provinces jointly…  
  • Kandakadu Farm for the cultivation of essential crops including maize …  
  • Priority to agriculture, livestock, and fresh-water fishing industries…  
  • Phosphate deposit is optimally utilized for fertilizer needs…

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has instructed relevant officials to immediately launch a comprehensive public-private partnership programme on food security. 

The President’s Media Division (PMD) said in a statement that negotiations with several countries to meet the fertilizer requirement have been successful.

Therefore, the President requested all farmers not to give up cultivation during the Yala Season due to a shortage of fertilizer or any other reason. 

The President made these remarks at a discussion held at the President’s House in Colombo yesterday (30) on the cultivation activities of the Yala Season and the lessening of possible food shortages in the future. 

The President pointed out that a National Fertilizer Policy should be formulated expeditiously for the importation, distribution, proper management, awareness, and coordination among farmers and officials. The President also said that the full involvement of the Ministry of Agriculture should be given to carry out cultivation activities using chemical or organic fertilizers as per the wishes of the farmers. 

By identifying paddy fields that are not used for cultivation during the Yala Season and encouraging the cultivation of essential crops including green gram, cowpea, and soybean, farmers can be given the opportunity to earn a higher income. The President instructed to expedite the release of the Kandakadu farm belonging to the National Livestock Development Board for the cultivation of maize, soybean, and other crops. 

The government owns a large percentage of uncultivated land. It was decided to identify these lands and hand them over to young farmers. 

Cultivating crops at home gardens and lands where government offices are located should be encouraged. Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said that all public servants from Ministers, Members of Parliament, and other political leaders should contribute to this and set a precedent. 

It was also decided to commence a Cultivation Promotion Week integration with all provinces by identifying the crops to be cultivated and providing funds allocated to the Provincial Councils for agriculture, livestock, and fresh-water fishing industries without any limit. 

The President instructed the government to make optimal use of the Eppawala phosphate deposit to produce fertilizer containing phosphorus needed for the upcoming Maha Season. 

Measures to provide animal feed in order to control the prices of milk, eggs, and chicken were also discussed at length. 

Plans have been made to reduce post-harvest wastage, save food, store food, preserve and increase the value of agro products, and introduce and popularize alternative foods. Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture M.B.R. Pushpakumara said steps have been taken to implement a number of programmes including promoting agricultural products related to self-employment and introducing methods to prevent diseases and damages caused by pesticides in crops. 

Chief of Staff to the President Anura Dissanayake and heads of line agencies of the Ministry of Agriculture were also present. (NewsWire)