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Sri Lanka Secures $100 Million for Eco-Friendly Export Farming with Solar Pumps

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Sri Lanka is set to receive a significant investment of $100 million aimed at modernizing agricultural practices over the next two decades, focusing on sustainable farming and exports, officials have announced.

Under the auspices of President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s office, the Climate Change Office of Sri Lanka, in collaboration with the Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) and Nativa Capital of Portugal, finalized the $100 million deal on Tuesday. The project will be centered in Sri Lanka’s North Central district of Anuradhapura, focusing on farming and forest protection initiatives.

As part of the project, each of the 15,000 farming families involved will receive a concessional loan totaling $6,000 throughout the project duration. This funding will support the cultivation of watermelon, red chilies, and tomatoes in the initial phase, alongside the implementation of solar pumps and other energy projects to promote sustainable agriculture.

Nativa Capital, the investment company involved, will also play a role in facilitating market procurement for these crops, with an eye toward future export opportunities and the establishment of factories within Sri Lanka.

Ruwan Wijewardene, the President’s Senior Advisor on Climate Change, emphasized the comprehensive benefits for farming families, stating, “Each family stands to benefit from an investment totaling approximately $6,000, covering not only modern technical equipment but also addressing longstanding market access challenges faced by farmers.”

Efforts have been made to tackle market access issues, with Nativa committing to purchasing produce from the project. The initiative is not limited to Anuradhapura; it will expand to encompass other crops and areas, including the Polonnaruwa district and the Eastern province in the future.

Wijewardene highlighted the broader objectives of the project, stating, “Upon the successful implementation of this pilot project, the government plans to extend modern agricultural technologies to other districts, foreseeing a transformation in the export economy and an enhancement in the quality of life for farmers.”

The project aims to foster economic prosperity while empowering farming communities with innovative technology and sustainable practices, creating employment opportunities, attracting foreign investment, and strengthening Sri Lanka’s agricultural sector.

Execution of the project will be overseen by Our Movement Lanka, a community-based organization, in collaboration with Nativa Capital and the Sri Lankan government. A pilot project involving fifteen families cultivating chili has already commenced, with plans underway for further expansion.”

However, officials have yet to provide projections regarding potential foreign exchange inflows despite repeated requests.

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Sri Lanka’s tourist arrivals exceed 840,000 so far this year

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The Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) stated that the number of tourist arrivals in Sri Lanka so far has crossed the 840,000 mark.

Accordingly, a total of 840,411 tourists have visited the country between January 1 and April 22, 2026.

The highest number of arrivals has been recorded from India, with 176,465 tourists, the SLTDA noted. 

A significant number of visitors have also arrived from countries including the United Kingdom, Russia, Germany, and China.

Meanwhile, the SLTDA stated that a total of 99,777 tourists arrived in the country between April 1 and April 22, 2026.

However, the data indicate that daily tourist arrivals in April have declined significantly compared to previous months.

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Haputale restaurant fined Rs. 1 million forover pricing bottled water

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A restaurant in Haputale has been fined Rs. 1 million for selling a bottle of drinking water above the maximum retail price.

The fine was imposed by the Bandarawela Magistrate’s Court on April 24 following a raid conducted by the Consumer Affairs Authority Badulla District Office.

The raid targeted a restaurant owned by a private company on Welimada Road in Haputale. Authorities found that the establishment had sold bottled water at a price exceeding the approved limit.

The court subsequently imposed a fine of Rs. 1,000,000 on the hotel. 

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Sri Lanka to Launch First Digital Motor Insurance Card from May 1

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Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development has announced that the country’s first digital motor insurance card will be introduced from May 1.

The Ministry stated that this initiative represents a significant step toward advancing national digitalization while also enhancing public safety.

By replacing physical plastic cards, the move is also expected to contribute to environmental sustainability across the country.

The Ministry added that the digital motor insurance card will be officially launched in collaboration with the Insurance Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka, the Insurance Association of Sri Lanka, and the Sri Lanka Police.

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