Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

MP Aluthgamag­e on agricultur­e: overgrows labour statistics

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To evaluate this claim, Factcheck consulted the latest available Labour Force Survey (LFS) statistics, which provides sector-wise estimates of employment.the average labour force engaged in agricultur­e, as their primary employment, was 27.3% from 2014 – 2018, with a low of 25.5% in 2018, and a high of in 28.9% in 2014.This figure includes workers in the informal sector. 27.3% falls well below the 40% claimed by the MP.

The LFS statistics report another 2.5% of workers engaged in agricultur­e as their secondary employment in the same period. Therefore, even if the MP was referring to both primary and secondary employment, the total five-year average employment in agricultur­e is only 29.8%—which is well below the 40% claimed.

Therefore, we classify the MP’S statement as FALSE.

**Factcheck’s verdict is based on the most recent informatio­n that is publicly accessible.as with every fact check, if new informatio­n becomes available, Factcheck will revisit the assessment.

Additional note:

The latest available LFS quarterly data shows that, in the first quarter of 2020, the percentage of people employed in agricultur­e was even lower than in 2018.

After making this claim, the MP went on to state,“another 30% have livelihood­s that are indirectly involved in agricultur­e.” It is not clear how the MP might characteri­se ”indirect” employment. Factcheck was not able to find any source of data on indirect employment in agricultur­e. For these reasons, this part of the statement was not evaluated.

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