Heavy rains destroy 600,000 acres of crops, vegetable prices likely to rise



By Mangala Pavithrani

Colombo, Nov. 27 (Daily Mirror) - Heavy rains across Sri Lanka have destroyed around 600,000 acres of rice and vegetable crops, raising concerns over vegetable shortages and price hikes during the festive season, warned Anuradha Tennakoon, Chairman of the National Farmers’ Union.

Speaking to the Daily Mirror, Tennakoon said the Eastern Province has been severely affected, with paddy and other food crops badly damaged, while vegetable crops in Nuwara Eliya and Badulla have also suffered significant losses.

He provided district-level figures for crop damage caused by the heavy rains:

  • Batticaloa: 25,500 hectares
  • Ampara: 33,000 hectares
  • Trincomalee: 23,000 hectares
  • Kurunegala: 15,000 hectares
  • Anuradhapura: 4,000 hectares
  • Polonnaruwa: 5,000 hectares
  • Monaragala: 55,000 hectares
  • For vegetables, the damage was estimated at:
  • Nuwara Eliya: 18,000 hectares
  • Badulla: 9,000 hectares

Tennakoon cautioned that the extensive crop destruction could lead to significant price increases during the upcoming festive season if recovery measures are not swiftly implemented.

 


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