Drought affects rice fields in Sri Lanka

Published 2023년 8월 17일

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Around 15,000 hectares of rice fields in Sri Lanka have been affected by the current drought, primarily in the South and North-West states. The Agriculture Minister, Mahinda Amaraweera, stated that the damage will be evaluated in order to provide compensation to the affected farmers. The ongoing dry spell, predicted to last until September, threatens the production of paddy, a key staple food in the country.
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COLOMBO, August 17 (Xinhua) -- About 15,000 hectares of rice fields in the country are affected by the current drought, Sri Lankan Agriculture Minister Mahinda Amaraweera said. The minister told the media on Wednesday that the drought-affected paddy fields are mostly located in the South and North-West states, and that the damage will be assessed to compensate farmers. Paddy, which is a staple food in Sri Lanka, is grown in two separate ...

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