Phantom famine in this country, people yearn for food on milk”

The food threat in Sri Lanka has become so profound that it has become more difficult for the public to buy milk than to buy gold. Shamla Laxman, 54, wanders from shop to shop late at night on the streets of the capital Colombo in search of milk, in order to get a packet of milk. She goes out early in the morning to fetch milk so she can feed her family of seven, but often she does not get any milk.
He said, “Nowadays it has become impossible to get milk from any store. And even if you see it in any store, it’s so expensive that you can’t buy it. The price of milk has become three times more expensive than before, so I cannot buy milk for my family. The same chicken is an important part of Sri Lankan cuisine, but due to its exorbitant prices, it disappeared from the plate of ordinary people. The price of chicken has doubled and now it has become a luxury item for the people. Shamla says, “Almost everything we need has become beyond our reach. Every day I am afraid of what I will feed my family tomorrow.
Let us tell you that Sri Lanka faces its worst financial threat. The country’s foreign exchange reserves are almost empty and Sri Lanka is on the verge of bankruptcy under the debt of many countries including China. Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange reserves fell 70% to $2.36 billion in January. Due to lack of foreign exchange, Sri Lanka is unable to import all essential goods including food, medicine and fuel from abroad.
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