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Rewarding the harvest: Why Sri Lanka must shift from input subsidies to output incentives

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November 24, 2025

FOR decades, Sri Lankan agriculture has been shaped by a culture of expectation. Successive governments have conditioned farmers to wait for handouts—especially fertiliser subsidies—before a single seed is planted. While politically irresistible, this model has bred dependency, distorted markets, and ultimately failed to lift national productivity.

- By Bandula Nissanka

Rewarding the harvest: Why Sri Lanka must shift from input subsidies to output incentives

As the country now attempts a deeper policy reset, we must confront an uncomfortable but crucial question: Should public funds continue to subsidise the act of farming, or should they reward the results? The answer points squarely toward a shift to Output-Based Aid—a system where incentives are tied to verified production, not inputs, and enabled by robust digital infrastructure.

Input subsidies such as cheap fertiliser artificially suppress the real cost of production. This creates a harmful economic illusion: a lower break-even point that encourages farmers to “settle” rather than maximise yield. For instance, a paddy farmer enjoying subsidised fertiliser might meet their profit target at 1,800 kg per acre. Without the subsidy cushion, they would push toward the land's true potential—around 2,000 kg.

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Australia beaten by France to complete winless tour

AUSTRALIA have ended a European tour winless for the fist time in 67 years after a 48-33 defeat by France at the Stade de France.

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1 min

November 24, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Sri Lanka participates in world's largest aerospace exhibition Dubai Airshow 2025

SRI Lanka took part in the prestigious Dubai Airshow 2025, held from 17 to 21 November, at the Dubai World Central (DWC) Airport in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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2 mins

November 24, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

AMW powers Lion Brewery's fleet with 44 new Suzuki FRONX SUVs

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2 mins

November 24, 2025

Daily FT

Pakistan Prime Minister hosts lunch for SL-ZB-PK cricket teams

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2 mins

November 24, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Seminar on 'Impact of Budget on the National Economy' at OPA

THE 2026 National Budget focuses on growth while advancing development and debt sustainability. This was highlighted at a seminar on “Impact of the Budget on the National Economy —Way Forward” organised by the Organisation of Professional Associations of Sri Lanka.

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3 mins

November 24, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Halal Council gets recognition from Sri Lanka Standard Institution for national quality

THE Halal Assessment Council (Guarantee) Ltd., (HAC) has been recognised with a Merit Award at the Sri Lanka National Quality Awards 2023 (SLNQA) — the country’s most prestigious recognition for organisational excellence, conducted by the Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI).

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1 min

November 24, 2025

Daily FT

New OPA Centre Management Committee holds inaugural meeting

THE first meeting of the Centre Management Committee of the Organisation of Professional Associations (OPA) has taken place at the OPA auditorium recently, following the election of office bearers for the 2025/2026 term.

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1 min

November 24, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Rewarding the harvest: Why Sri Lanka must shift from input subsidies to output incentives

FOR decades, Sri Lankan agriculture has been shaped by a culture of expectation. Successive governments have conditioned farmers to wait for handouts—especially fertiliser subsidies—before a single seed is planted. While politically irresistible, this model has bred dependency, distorted markets, and ultimately failed to lift national productivity.

time to read

2 mins

November 24, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

LAUGFS Eco Sri triumphs with Bronze at CNCI Achiever Awards 2025

LAUGFS Eco Sri Ltd., has been honoured with the Bronze Award in the Extra-Large Service Sector Category at the prestigious Ceylon National Chamber of Industries (CNCI) Achiever Awards 2025, marking yet another milestone in its journey of excellence and sustainability.

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1 min

November 24, 2025

Daily FT

President vows to prevent racist divisions

Seeks collective support for ‘Sri Lanka Day’ celebration Party leaders and representatives welcome initiative, commending effort to create an inclusive national celebration

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2 mins

November 24, 2025

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