Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

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examined before taking a decision on whether to allow an increase in prices.

Mr. Douglas said the CAA had not received complaints from the people regarding milk powder shortage. It was only when such complaints were made that the CAA could investigat­e and take action.

However, many people told the Sunday Times they were seeing only empty shelves in supermarke­ts or grocery stores and desperatel­y searching for milk powder, even for their morning cup of tea.

Fonterra which supplies Anchor and Ratthi brands and holds 60 per cent of the market said that with global dairy prices at a record high, the company was unable to increase production to levels that met the current market demand.

“We have been absorbing these costs for many months; however, as internatio­nal prices have continued to increase, we have been talking with the relevant Government authoritie­s about a retail price increase,” the company said in a statement to the Sunday Times.

Regarding the recent statement by Minister Johnston Fernando, that 10 container loads of milk powder are at the port without being cleared, Fonterra said the consignmen­ts at the port were undergoing the standard clearance process.

“Once complete, these containers will be transporte­d to our manufactur­ing facility for processing into product,” the New Zealand headquarte­red milk powder company stated.

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