Sri Lanka: Japan to provide Rs. 435 million for fisheries sector

Sri Lanka: Japan to provide Rs. 435 million for fisheries sector

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Japanese Ambassador to Sri Lanka Mizukoshi Hideaki met Minister of Fisheries Douglas Devananda on November 06, 2023, and discussed aid of 435 million Sri Lankan Rupees (USD 1.33 Million) for the development activities of Fisheries in Sri Lanka, following a request made by the President of Sri Lanka to the Japanese Government. This money is to be utilized for Fisheries development activities of Sri Lanka such as providing fishing nets and other accessories to Fishing Community, developing cold storage facilities for Sri Lanka Fisheries Corporation and the Fisheries Harbour Corporation, and providing fuel subsidy for fishing boats.

At the discussion, the Minister explained to the Japanese Ambassador that there are 15 Fisheries Districts in Sri Lanka and in addition the freshwater fishing industry is being carried out in all the districts through-out the country. The Minister has further said that he hopes to discuss with the Japanese Ambassador and implement a programme to provide boats with solar panels for boats operated by Kerosene and that he would be very grateful if the Japanese Government takes measures to provide aid and assistance in this regard. The Minister has also discussed at length actions to be taken for the welfare of Fishing Community and to develop the fishing activities. Higher Officials of the Ministry including the Secretary to the Ministry of Fisheries Indu Rathnayake and the Director General of Fisheries Department Susantha Kahawaththa attended this event.

 

Source: https://www.dailynews.lk/2023/11/09/local/220245/japan-to-provide-rs-435-mn-for-fisheries-sector/


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