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Sri Lanka Rice
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Sri Lanka is planning to import 50,000 tonnes of rice from India

| @indiablooms | Jun 17, 2022, at 11:06 pm

Colombo: Sri Lanka, a nation facing a severe economic crisis, is planning to import 50,000 tonnes of rice from India.

The Daily Mirror quoted the Prime Minister's office as saying that the decision was made during a discussion held here to allocate necessary funds for this purpose to the State Trading Corp under the Indian Loan Assistance Programme.

This is expected to avert a possible rice shortage in the future and to curb the abnormal rise in rice prices.

Sri Lanka is battling a serious economic meltdown that has triggered widespread shortages of all essential goods including food, fuel and medicines.

(With UNI inputs)

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