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November 07, 2025

The combined Northern and Eastern economic contribution is stagnant, not keeping pace with national growth.

■ The Northern Province’s small rebound in 2023 could signal localised improvements but remains below pre-pandemic levels.

■ To ensure balanced national growth, targeted investment in transport, renewable energy, fisheries, and SME development in these regions is crucial.

3. Land capacity and agriculture

■ Northern and Eastern Provinces together have millions of acres of arable land, including paddy fields, vegetable lands, and cash crops.

■ Agriculture remains the primary economic activity, with major products including:

™ Paddy (both Maha and Yala seasons)

™ Big onions (Jaffna and Kilinochchi)

™ Chilies, vegetables, and pulses

™ Coconut and sugarcane in Eastern Province

■ Fisheries: Both provinces have extensive coastlines, providing livelihoods for over 50,000 fishing families.

■ Potential exists to increase yields using modern irrigation, technology, and market linkages.

4. Economic activity and industrial sectors

■ Northern Province: Small-scale industries, handicrafts, ICT services, and tourism (Jaffna cultural sites).

■ Eastern Province: Port-related industries (Trincomalee), livestock, salt production, and ecotourism.

■ Digital economy: Investments in e-governance, digital payments, and ICT hubs are gradually increasing, linking producers and consumers.

■ Provincial economic diversification is critical for reducing dependence on agriculture and fisheries.

5. Health and national health system

■ Both provinces are integrated into the national health system, providing free or subsidised healthcare.

■ Smart health initiatives are emerging:

™ Telemedicine for remote districts

™ Digital patient records

■ Mobile clinics in Mannar, Mullaitivu, and Ampara

■ Challenges remain in infrastructure, equipment, and specialist availability, especially in rural areas.

6. Population and workforce

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