Cabinet approves Glyphosate import for 6 months for all agricultural activities

Cabinet approves Glyphosate import for 6 months for all agricultural activities

September 23, 2022   11:00 am

Cabinet of Ministers has given the nod to import of Glyphosate for a period of 06 months for all agricultural activities during the 2022/23 Maha Season.

The government says the decision to ban/restrict the importation of Glyphosate has affected all types of agricultural activities, leading to a decrease in agricultural production and a surge in prices of essential food items.

Taking into this account, permission is granted to import Glyphosate for a period of six months to allow farmers to carry out their agricultural activities more productively during 2022/23 Maha Season.

The relevant proposal was tabled by President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

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