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- YsIHhd lshhs                                    miq.sh udihg wh;a mka;s .dia‌;= fkdf.ùu uq,alr.;a isoaêhla‌ fya;=fjka tu áhqIka mka;sh Ndr .=rejrhd iy Tyqf.a ìßh úiska t,a, lrk ,o m%ydrhlska ;=jd, ,nd je,s.u Èid frdayf,a m%;sldr ,nñka isá ví' mS' vhka l,aydr ^16& YsIHhd Èk lSmhlg miqj kej;;a Bfha ^24 od& mdi,a .uk wdrïN lf<ah'
fuys§ woyia‌ oela‌jQ m%ydrhg ,la‌jQ isiqjd jk ví' mS' vhka l,aydr ^16& mejeiqfõ ;ud uj iy wi,ajeis ldka;djla‌ iu`. wi, úydria‌:dkhg hñka isáh§ uj y÷kal+re .ekSu i|yd wi, lvhlg f.dv jQ wjia‌:dfõ ;ud tu áhqIka mka;sfha

ld¾hd,hg f.dia‌ ;udg tu áhqIka mka;s taug tmd hEhs mKsjqvhla‌ tõfõ ukaoehs tu mka;sh Ndr .=rejrhdf.a ìßh jk áhqIka mka;s md,sldjf.ka úuiQ wjia‌:dfõ ÿrl:kh tla‌ lKl r|jdf.k fmd,a,la‌ w;e;sj wd .=rejrhd Tyqf.a ìßho iu`. tla‌ù ;udg myr ÿka nj;a wjidkfha ;u uj iy msßi f,a .,k k,,ska hq;= ;ud frday,a .; l< nj;a mejeiSh'
bkamiqj woyia‌ oela‌jQ tu orejdf.a mshd jk ví' mS' iuka; ^46& uy;d mejeiqfõ ;ud ßh wk;=rlg ,la‌j mdofha my< fldgi lmd oud wndê; ;;a;ajfhka miqjk nj;a Èk folla‌ frday,a.;j isg ;u orejd álÜ‌ lmd ksjig meñKs miq ^24 od& mdi,a heu wrUk nj;ah'
bkamiq woyia‌ oela‌jQ vhka l,aydr isiqjdf.a uj fla' whs' moau,;d ^46& mejiqfõ È.ska È.gu kvq lSug ;ukayg j;alula‌ fkdue;s nj;a tu áhqIka mka;sfhau orejkag ohd .=Kfhka wOHdmkh ,ndfok .=rejreka nyq;rhg fuu isoaêfhka jk wmyiqj .ek lk.dgq jk nj;ah' .=rejrhl=f.a myr lEfuka fyda ;u orejdf.a ku fmd,sia‌ fmdf;a ,shkakg isÿùu ;udg nrm;< lïmkhla‌ nj;a weh lSjdh'                                                             Sri Lanka is planning inrease its market share in the global rubber manufacturing industry to reach 2 per cent. Measures have been taken to expand rubber cultivation to non traditional areas and the Rubber Development Department provides assistance for re-planting and new planting in non traditional areas to increase productivity of small rubber growers. Presently, the rubber manufacturing industry accounts for approximately 4.5 % of the total export earning of the country.

Sri Lankan rubber industry comprises three independent major sectors namely, rubber products manufacture, latex rubber manufacture and the rubber wood based industry. Each year, the Rubber Development Department (RDD) provides subsidies for growers to continue rubber replanting and new planting activities.
In addition, RDD encourages all the rubber growers of the country to grow inter-crops such as banana, passion fruit, plantains and other fruit with rubber plants. In addition, RDD has introduced a rain guard subsidy scheme for rubber cultivating lands in wet areas. Sri Lanka manufactures different type of tyres especially pneumatic and radial tyres for passenger vehicles, solid tyres, tyres for bicycles, motor cycles and three wheelers. 
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