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Sri Lanka cuts levies on lentils to support locals in rising global markets

Sri Lanka’s Finance Ministry, on Wednesday, announced that commodity levies on lentils would be reduced.

A spokesperson from the Ministry told DailyMirror.lk that the decision was taken to reduce the burned on the people to counter a price hike for the commodity in the global market.

Past years have seen Sri Lanka heavily subsidies farmers to protect them form the global markets.

Farmers warn of 'drastic action' of Sri Lankan government fails to pay subsidies (09 May 2015)

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