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Union Minister for Agriculture, Consumer
Affairs, Food and Public Distribution of
India, Shri Sharad Pawar agreed to provide
high quality seeds to Sri Lanka for
cultivation purposes.
Foreign Minister, Rohitha Bogollagama, along
with the Minister of Agriculture,
Maithripala Sirisena and the Minister of
Livestock Development, C. B. Ratnayake met
with Union Minister for Agriculture,
Consumer Affairs, Food and Public
Distribution of India, Shri Sharad Pawar the
on the sidelines of the High Level
Conference on World Food Security, convened
by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)
in Rome, on June 3. The Indian delegation to
this Summit was led by Minister Sharad Pawar
and the Sri Lankan delegation was headed by
President Mahinda Rajapaksa.
The Sri Lanka delegation discussed with the
Indian side, the global food situation and
food security in the region. It was noted
that unforeseen and unpredictable rise of
food prices could lead to the disruption of
normalcy, particularly in developing
economies which are most vulnerable.
Minister Bogollagama stated that at present,
Sri Lanka faces scarcity of rice due to
supply constraints. Minister Pawar responded
by saying that since independence, the
supply of rice had not been an issue, but
due to an increase in demand, the prices of
rice in India too had risen.
Both delegations agreed to consider suitable
options to address the phenomenon of soaring
prices of staple commodities, particularly
rice in the South Asian region. Dealing with
issue of achieving price stability of key
food commodities such as rice, the Sri Lanka
delegation suggested that procurement of
these items for a period of at least three
months would ensure price stabilization.
The Sri Lankan side expressed interest in
obtaining Indian assistance to establish a
liquid milk processing plant in the Eastern
Province. Minister Pawar stated that the
National Dairy Development Broad of India
could consider extending assistance in this
regard. Both sides acknowledges on the vital
need for a Food Bank in the SAARC Region.
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