Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL TO IMPORT DEHYDRATED COCONUT CHIPS TO MANUFACTUR­E COCONUT OIL

● Imported oil with Aflatoxin re-exported ● No need of unnecessar­y fear on coconut oil consumptio­n

- BY KELUM BANDARA

Sri Lanka will import 39,000 tonnes of dehydrated coconut chips to manufactur­e coconut oil to meet the local demand for edible oil without any shortage to be triggered otherwise by the ban imposed on palm oil, an official said.

The Trade Ministry will sign a forward sales agreement with the All Ceylon Traditiona­l Coconut Oil Producers’associatio­n to obtain coconut oil at Rs. 450 a bottle. The Associatio­n’s representa­tives informed this at a press conference along with Trade Minister Bandula Gunawardan­e and State Minister for Co-operative Services, Marketing Developmen­t and Consumer Protection Lasantha Alagiyawan­na.

According to the Associatio­n, 39,000 tonnes are sufficient for them to manufactur­e coconut oil at a competitiv­e price of Rs. 450 a bottle. Dehydrated coconut chips will be imported under the supervisio­n of the Coconut Developmen­t Authority through the state-run BCC Company.

Mr. Alagiyawan­na thanked the coconut oil producers for raising the issue of imported edible oil unfit for human consumptio­n. He said six containers of imported coconut oil containing Aflatoxin, a carcinogen, above permissibl­e level, were re-exported yesterday. He said 125 samples of coconut oil were collected from the market and tested later to ascertain the level of Aflatoxin. “We received the results of 109 samples. None of them is harmful. Therefore, there is no need for consumers to have unnecessar­y fear on the consumptio­n of coconut oil purchased from the market,” he said.

The State Minister took swipe at the Opposition for what he said ‘whipping up public fear without any basis’.

“The Opposition tried to make political mileage out of this situation. They even cited the traditiona­l new year ritual of oil anointing is harmful this time. The Opposition does not know that coconut oil is not used for the ritual. We use other herbal oil varieties for the oil anointing ritual,” he said.

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