Govt. Denies Fertilizer Shortage; Distribution to Normalize for Yala Season š
The Government has officially rejected claims of a fertilizer shortage, assuring stakeholders that adequate stocks are secured for the current Yala cultivation season. While acknowledging localized logistical delays, officials confirmed that distribution mechanisms are being streamlined to support key agricultural sectors. ⢠Current Supply Status Ministry officials state that sufficient stocks of fertilizer are available at Govi Jana Seva centres nationwide. Supply is guaranteed for essential crops including paddy, tea, coconut, and vegetables. ⢠Distribution Updates Following a temporary halt, the government has resumed fertilizer distribution through private-sector channels. The Department of Agriculture expects current logistical disruptions to be fully resolved within the week. ⢠Sector Impact & Policy The move to permit private-sector urea distribution aims to stabilize supply chains. Authorities noted that procurement plans for the upcoming Maha season are already finalized to ensure long-term food security and support for the agri-export sector. ⢠Regulatory Stance The Ministry warned against "false claims" regarding shortages or inflated procurement prices, stating that legal action may be pursued against parties creating public alarm.