Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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Sri Lanka is allowing the importation of 25,000 tons of broken rice to reduce poultry feed prices. The government previously banned the use of locally produced rice or rice products for animal feed, citing food security concerns. Subsequently, the Minister of Agriculture appealed for imported rice ...
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