Accordingly, 16,000 acres in Vavuniya and Kilinochchi districts have been allocated for cultivation of black gram while Ministry of Agriculture, Department of Agrarian Development and the Agriculture Department have taken measures to cultivate high quality traditional paddy varieties in 550 acres of fallow paddy lands in Vavuniya district.
The program will be commenced on Friday (05) under the patronage of Agriculture Minister Mahinda Amaraweera at the Vavuniya Municipal Council Hall.Meanwhile, it has been decided to establish two zones of peanuts, chilies and mango cultivation in Jaffna and it will commence operations in Ganeshapuram on the 6th.
Although peanuts and black gram are cultivated in Sri Lanka, the harvest is not sufficient to meet the needs and peanuts and black gram are currently imported from India. The country has spent Rs. 689 million in 2017 for peanuts imports.
Many traditional paddy varieties in the country that are rich in nutrients, are on the decline and there is a great demand for the rice prepared form these paddy varieties, according to the Minister.
Therefore, steps will be taken to grow traditional paddy varieties in 550 acres of fallow paddy lands in Vavuniya during the Maha season, said Minister Mahinda Amaraweera.