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Sri Lanka bakery owners warn of possible bread shortage

Bakery Biz, January-February, 2022

Attributed to wheat importers information about supply disruption due to forex shortage

A collective of bakery owners in Sri Lanka has warned of possible bread shortages after wheat importers informed them of supply disruptions as money printed to keep interest rates low triggered forex shortages. President of the All Ceylon Bakery Owners Association N K Jayawardena informed reporters that in discussions held with flour importers, the association was informed that the situation was dire.

“The companies said they can give us as much flour as we want, but the issue is with dollars. They told us that they only get 10 percent of the dollars they need. So what are they going to do?” Jayawardena asked.

Sri Lankans have been lining the streets in recent days looking to purchase cooking gas and milk powder amid supply disruptions and high prices as money injected to interbank market to keep interest rates triggered excess credit and forex shortages.

“People might not be able to buy bread even if they stand in queues,” said Jayawardena.