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Cash-strapped Sri Lanka seeks UN help on food shortages

Organisation’s FAO planning crisis response, will offer funds for agriculture to embattled island nation

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 03 Jun 2022 11:59PM

Cash-strapped Sri Lanka seeks UN help on food shortages
People queue up to buy kerosene for domestic use at a supply station in Colombo last May 26. Acute shortages of food, fuel and other essential goods, along with record inflation and rolling blackouts, have inflicted widespread misery in the island nation’s unprecedented economic crisis. – AFP pic, June 3, 2022

COLOMBO – Cash-strapped Sri Lanka is seeking urgent United Nations help to build a stockpile of essential foods, the Prime Minister’s Office said today, after authorities warned of looming starvation.

Acute shortages of food, fuel and other essential goods, along with record inflation and rolling blackouts, have inflicted widespread misery in the island nation’s unprecedented economic crisis.

Scarce supplies of petrol, diesel and fertiliser have made it difficult for farmers to grow crops, while the agricultural sector is still reeling from a disastrous organic policy that kneecapped yields last year.

The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation is now planning a “food crisis response plan” to shore up reserves and will also offer more funds for urban agriculture, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe’s office said in a statement.

Parliamentary Speaker Mahinda Yapa Abeywardana warned in April that Sri Lanka was facing “very acute food shortages and starvation”.

Around half of Sri Lanka’s rice production was lost last year, and the latest cultivation season which started last month has been disrupted because of fertiliser shortages.

Sri Lanka’s painful economic crunch was sparked by a shortage of foreign currency, leaving traders unable to pay for critical imports, including fertiliser.

The government has since defaulted on its US$51 billion (RM223 billion) foreign debt and is seeking an International Monetary Fund bailout.

Most of Sri Lanka’s fertiliser is imported, but last year President Gotabaya Rajapaksa announced a ban on foreign agrochemicals as the country’s foreign reserves began running out.

The policy was billed as an effort to fashion Sri Lanka into the world’s first 100% organic farming nation, but was abruptly halted after farmers left their fields fallow.

The head of the agricultural ministry was promptly sacked last December after warning that the scheme could lead to a famine by the end of this year. – AFP, June 3, 2022

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