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The United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organization (FAO) announced plans yesterday
to boost rice production in districts of Sri
Lanka hit hard by recent floods or conflict.
Under the $500,000 project, families in four
districts of north-central and eastern Sri
Lanka – Batticaloa, Ampara, Polonnaruwa and
Anuradhapura – will receive certified seed
paddy and small implements so they can
increase their rice production.
Some 600 metric tons of seed paddy will
be distributed in a bid to bring immediate
support to rice production, according to a
press release issued by FAO in the capital,
Colombo.
“From this initiative, about 6,000
hectares of former paddy lands will be
renovated and overall rice production of
these four districts will be increased,”
said the agency’s representative in Sri
Lanka, Patrick Evans.
FAO said the project is part of its
global campaign to help poor people in
developing countries deal with the impact of
high food prices over the past year. The
agency is currently engaged in supporting
food production in 35 countries.
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