Sri Lanka is urgently importing 200,000 metric tons of rice from three countries to meet a shortfall in the domestic market, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce said. For this purpose, a four-member delegation left on Friday to Pakistan and from there will proceed to Myanmar. India is the third country. The team is led [...]

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Sri Lanka to urgently import 200,000 MT rice

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Sri Lanka is urgently importing 200,000 metric tons of rice from three countries to meet a shortfall in the domestic market, the Ministry of Industry and Commerce said.

For this purpose, a four-member delegation left on Friday to Pakistan and from there will proceed to Myanmar. India is the third country. The team is led by Secretary to the Ministry of Industry and Commerce Chinthana Lokuhetti and includes two officials from the Finance Ministry and a food technologist from ITI.

Minister of Industry and Commerce Rishad Bathiudeen said the need to import comes due to the failure of the Yala season and the floods. “We have picked Myanmar, Pakistan and India,” the Minister said in a media release issued by the Ministry.
The official team, after checking both Pakistani and Myanmar markets, will decide whether to choose Pakistan or Myanmar (or both) to purchase 100,000 MT rice.

The Ministry said it is also purchasing another 100,000 MT from India immediately through the Indian private sector.
Tenders from Indian private suppliers are being received and the winning Indian supplier is expected to be decided on July 17.

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