Former Deputy Leader of the United National Party and MP Ravi Karunanayake said Sri Lanka can shift away from an import-dependent economy by strengthening key sectors, especially agriculture.
Speaking to the media, the MP noted that last year alone, the country spent nearly Rs. 1,100 billion on importing crops that could be cultivated locally.
He said that while the minister in charge has made encouraging, forward-looking statements on developing domestic agriculture, there appear to be serious shortcomings in translating those commitments into practical action.
The MP stressed that effective implementation is essential if Sri Lanka is to reduce import costs, strengthen food security, and build a more sustainable economy.





