Sri Lanka plans to import 39,000 tons of copra

Published 2021년 4월 14일

Tridge summary

Due to a palm oil import ban, Sri Lanka is planning to address a local edible oil demand shortage by importing 39,000 tons of copra. This move is in response to the shortage caused by the ban, as reported by the Ceylon’s Traditional Coconut Oil Producers’ Association.
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Original content

According to Sri Lanka’s “Daily Mirror” report on April 13, according to Ceylon’s Traditional Coconut Oil Producers’ Association, Sri Lanka plans to import 39,000 tons of copra to produce coconut oil to meet ...
Source: Foodmate

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