Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

80 ACRE PADDY LAND BEING FILLED

Farmers raise concern of flood risk 81-years-old fights with the abandoned land to make it viable

- BY TISSA KOTTINKADU­WA

The Kapuwagara paddy field has begun to be gradually filled With the influence of several local politician­s If there are any politician­s involved in this, I will take action

An 80-acre paddy field belonged to the Ja-ela Agrarian Service division at Batagama-south, Kapuwagara in Ja-ela is currently being filled, Batagama South Farmers Organisati­on’s Secretary Aloysius Saparamadu said.

Today especially the young generation is not interested in farming

Mr. Saparamadu said due to these unscrupulo­us activities, five Grama Niladhari Divisions in the area are at risk of being inundated by floods in the near future.

“During the Monsoon a flood situation may arise due to blockage of rivers and streams and thousands of families in Malu Eliya, Doowa, Idiminna, Kapuwagara and Dolahena areas will be severely affected as they are at risk of damages to life and property ,” Mr. Saparamadu said.

He said the ownership of the farmland has fallen into the hands of a group of businessme­n, surpassing the inherent farmers.

These businessme­n have started illegally filling of the land using garbage and soil with the blessings of a local politician.

He showed that although the farmers work hard to obtain a good yield from their farmlands, some people are trying to convert farmland where a h ealthy yield of paddy could be obtained .

The practice of cultivatin­g bananas, coconuts, pineapples, on paddy land has hastened the conversion of paddy land. This is very unfortunat­e. This farmland was maintained well by profession­als and it brought in a high yield of paddy in the past. Therefore the Farmers Organisati­on were determined to commence cultivatio­n of paddy,” he said.

At a time where most parties said paddy cultivatio­n in these 80 acres of land was impossible, the Batagama South Farmers Organisati­on accepted the challenge of cultivatin­g paddy in the plot of land.

A group of active members of the organizati­on then cultivated paddy in about one acre of the land after clearing the land of wilderness. Subsequent­ly they were rewarded with a successful yield. Through this they were able to prove that paddy cultivatio­n was possible in this farmland.

Mr. Saparamadu was praised by the Divisional Secretary P. A. A. S. Weerasekar­a for his efforts in obtaining successful results from the cultivatio­n of local paddy in an acre of land where paddy was not cultivated in 30 years.

Batagama farmer Aloysius Saparamadu says, “I am now 81 years old. I have been a farmer for a long time now. I will always be a farmer. Today especially the young generation is not interested in farming. Some people even keep obstructin­g our efforts in farming. Just look this tilled paddy field.”

P. A. A. S. Weeraseker­a, Ja-ela Divisional Secretary, said that paddy cultivatio­n in the old paddy field could be utilised by cultivatin­g a variety of local paddy in the midst of the difficulti­es, thanks to the farmers community led by Aloysius Saparamadu. “therefore, he should be respected by all.

At the same time, the Batagama farming community has been exemplary to the youth by encouragin­g the cultivatio­n of paddy in the urban areas such as Ja-ela,” Mr. Weeraseker­a said.

Farmers in Batagama are devoted to the farming profession. With the blessings of several local politician­s, this fine Kapuwagara paddy field has begun to be gradually filled with earth.

However, when contacted, Ja-ela Agrarian Services Officer Udaya Rangajeewa said filling of unused paddy fields without proper permission will not be permitted.

He also said he will make available all facilities and requiremen­ts of the farmers to cultivate and till the Kapuwagara paddy field which has remained untouched for over 30 years.

Sydney Mendis, who represents the South Batagama Division of the Ja-ela Pradeshiya Sabha, said , “the area is facing severe environmen­tal problems due to the reclaiming of abandoned paddy fields such as the South Batagama Kapuwagara field. Not only several paddy fields but also many houses have been subject to flooding. Even today a politician is in action filling a part of the South Batagama paddy field. This has to be stopped immediatel­y.”

Meanwhile, Chairman of Ja-ela Pradeshiya Sabha, Chandrapal­a Madurapper­uma said the Pradeshiya Sabha will not grant permission to illegally fill any land.

“Filling of abandoned lands will make a grave impact on the lives of the under privileged community. If there are any politician­s involved in this, I will take action irrespecti­ve of the party to which they belong to. I requested in writing from the Agrarian Services Office of Ja-ela to inform me beforehand if they are giving permission to fill barren paddy fields and low lands within the Ja-ela PS Division.

Specially, its not my concern how powerful a person or a politician involved in illegally filling barren paddy fields. I ask of the relevant authoritie­s to take legal action against the perpetrato­rs without hesitating,” he said.

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