Northern Sri Lanka has seen nearly half of its crops destroyed by pests and weeds due to pesticide shortages caused by the government's ban on chemical pesticide imports. The ban has left farmers struggling with significant crop damage, leading to doubts about their future and forcing some to abandon their leases. The government's commitment to organic agriculture has led to confusion over pesticide policy, with a recent decision to allow certain chemical fertilizers being reversed. The Ministry of Agriculture is now focusing on organic fertilizers and implementing new monitoring and technology use in agriculture. Additionally, a Pesticide Technical and Advisory Committee has been established with new rules to ensure impartiality and confidentiality.