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Palm Oil in Sri Lanka: A Missed Growth Engine, Not a Mistake
Palm oil in Sri Lanka is often discussed as a policy failure, an environmental misstep, or a crop that never truly belonged here. The narrative is usually emotional and polarized—framed as a moral debate rather than an economic or operational one. In most discussions, palm oil is treated as an exception: an error that was eventually corrected. But when viewed through the lens of productivity, systems, and long-term competitiveness, palm oil tells a very different story. Not o

Viraj Weerasooriya
Mar 218 min read


Why Sri Lanka’s Plantation Productivity Stagnated While Others Moved Ahead
Productivity didn’t decline overnight. It stalled in transition. For decades, Sri Lanka stood tall among plantation economies. Tea, rubber, coconut—and later oil palm—were once benchmarks of efficiency, quality, and global relevance.Yet today, Sri Lanka’s plantation productivity tells a different story: flat yields, rising costs, shrinking margins , and increasing dependence on protection rather than competitiveness. Meanwhile, peers didn’t stand still. Countries like Malays

Viraj Weerasooriya
Jan 116 min read
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