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07 November, 2024



Brewing news Sri Lanka: Rice shortage caused due to increased use in beer production

The Small and Medium Scale Rice Mill Owners' Association has claimed that the growing rice shortage in the market is due to increased use of raw rice for beer production, the Daily Mirror reported on November 7.

They explained that Nadu paddy, used to make raw rice for brewing, is being diverted from regular rice production, limiting the available supply.

Farmers have also expressed similar concerns and are urging the government to step in and stabilize rice prices.

Shopkeepers report difficulty in purchasing rice at government-set prices, adding further strain to the market.

In recent weeks, rice prices have risen sharply in local markets, leading to a noticeable shortage of Nadu rice for consumers.

When asked about the use of rice in beer production, the Consumer Affairs Authority (CAA) chairman said they were unaware of the process.

Meanwhile, the Trade Ministry Secretary submitted a report on rice and paddy stocks, compiled by the CAA, to President Anura Kumara Dissanayake yesterday.





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