Basil Rajapaksa

Minister Basil Rajapaksa lays it straight on egg and poultry self-sufficiency

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Sri Lanka…[is] already [close to being] self-sufficient in eggs and poultry.

2022 Budget Speech | November 12, 2021

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Fact Check

According to the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), “The concept of food self-sufficiency is generally taken to mean the extent to which a country can satisfy its food needs from its own domestic production.” FAO also says that generally net food exporting countries are self-sufficient, and net food importing countries are not.” Therefore, to evaluate the minister’s claim, FactCheck.lk considered net exports as an indicator of self-sufficiency. FactCheck.lk consulted the Export Development Board’s (EDB) trade statistics for 2017 to 2021 and used data from Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) 2020 Annual Report to compare trade volume with Sri Lanka’s total production. 

Poultry trade consisted of two categories: live poultry and poultry meat. EDB data shows that every year from 2017 to 2021, Sri Lanka was a net exporter of eggs and poultry meat, but was a net importer of live poultry, and a net importer of poultry as a whole (live and meat) (See Exhibit 1). This means that Sri Lanka is self-sufficient in eggs and poultry meat, but not in live poultry. 

Since the minister said “close to” being self-sufficient, we also checked what percentage of total live poultry production the net imports represented. CBSL data indicates that the net imports of the quantity of live poultry was only 1% to 2.5% of the total quantity of live poultry produced in Sri Lanka each year from 2017 – 2020 (See Exhibit 2). Therefore, Sri Lanka is “close to” being self-sufficient in live poultry. 

The minister is correct that Sri Lanka has been self-sufficient in eggs and close to being self-sufficient in poultry. Therefore, we classify his statement as TRUE. 

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

  



Additional Note

For poultry, FactCheck.lk included HS codes 0105 (Live poultry, that is to say, fowls of the species Gallus domesticus, ducks, geese, turkeys and guinea fowls) and 0207 (Meat and edible offal, of the poultry of heading 0105, fresh, chilled or frozen).  For eggs, FactCheck.lk included HS codes 0407 (Birds' eggs, in shell, fresh, preserved or cooked) and 0408 (Birds' eggs, not in shell, and egg yolks, fresh, dried, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, moulded, frozen or otherwise preserved, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter). 


Sources

Export Development Board, Trade Statistics Platform, HS codes 0105, 0207, 0407, 0408, available at: https://stat.edb.gov.lk/ [last accessed 6 December 2021] 

Central Bank of Sri Lanka, Annual Reports (2021), p. 42, available at: https://www.cbsl.gov.lk/en/publications/economic-and-financial-reports/annual-reports [last accessed: 6 December 2021] 

Food and Agricultural Organization, Food self-sufficiency and international trade: a false dichotomy? p. 2 available at: https://www.fao.org/3/i5222e/i5222e.pdf [last accessed: 7 December 2021] 

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