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The first harvest stock from the North
reached Colombo last evening by road in
nearly 22 years. Reportedly 20 trucks
carried harvest from North, especially from
Jaffna on A-9 Jaffna-Kandy highway from the
government food stores at Navatkuli to the
CWE Stores Complex in Welisara.
Prawns, lobsters, red onions, dry fish,
and fresh vegetables were the main items
transported from North, sources said.
A total of 48,250 kg of fresh red onions,
1,318 kg of beet root, 4,750 kg of crabs and
prawns and 5,750 kg of dry shrimps and
prawns had been brought in these lorries.
Those consignments are to be distributed
through Government Cooperative stores and
Ceylon Wholesale Establishment (CWE) stalls
after stocks were received by the government
warehouse in Welisara.
The transportation of goods was made
possible by the opening of A-9 following the
liberation of the North from the LTTE. A-9
is still not open for public transportation.
It is now possible to transport the
agricultural produce of Jaffna to Colombo on
the A-9.
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