This was the premise of our #SJF22 session: revisit #lka former govt's 2021 instant organic blunder, to derive its lessons on public communication of science + critique role played by misplaced advocacy of eco activists who over-stated/hyped their case sciencejf.com/slots/communic…
As I noted introducing, World of Organic Agriculture 2022 rept by @IFOAMorganic & @fiblorg shows #SriLanka had only 2.5% of farmland under organic by 2021 - after decades of work by niche organic farmers. In April 2021, #Gota govt issued diktat to reach 100% in 1 farming season!
#lka Instant Organic policy wasn't backed by evidence nor preceded by public debate. Former govt failed to offer enough organic fertilisers, leaving 2m+ farmers scrambling for agri inputs. I recalled how top agri experts urged caution - but were ignored! ft.lk/top-story/Scie…
As @venuraherath recalled #lka instant organic was justified by unproven claims linking agrochemical residues to chronic kidney disease #CKDu & even cancers. Some activists misled politicians to think banning agrochemicals could resolve health issues they blamed on modern farming
We recalled how, during #Gota's regime intolerant of dissent, those who questioned Instant Organic policy were vilified by state-owned media & by some eco-activists too as 'agrochemical agents'. Scientists, farmer leaders & journalists were ridiculed, reminding
Voltaire's words:
Lanka Organic Agriculture Movement (LOAM) President @thilakkari2016: established organic farmers knew it couldn't be scaled up in one season. When we don't have required soil fertility, we can't build it up overnight. It takes (minimum) 2 to 4 seasons to achieve soil fertility!"
LOAM's @thilakkari2016 argued #lka's 2021 ban on agrochemical imports was more to save $$$ as country was feeling foreign exchange shortage even then. It was promoted as move to reduce toxicity in food. Instant organic example of "haste makes waste". More: facebook.com/profile.php?id…
Journalist @KamanthiW recalled challenges of covering #lka's instant organic move thru 2021. Govt ministers & officials making dubious claims that still had to be reported. Some experts unwilling to talk on record. TV news having (planted?) stories on pilot projects, not scalable
@KamanthiW When established media wasn't giving enuf space for dissenting voices, #lka scientists & farmer groups turned to #SocialMedia to critique #Gota's instant organic, noted @sisiratweets, editor of @lkscientist. But some news websites peddled disinformation too, leading to confusion.
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#SriLanka govt has published a draft new law called #OnlineSafetyBill which should cause much concern for all who cherish #FreedomOfExpression online & offline. It has draconian provisions for criminalising speech in the guise of curbing #Disinformation + other lofty ideals 1/
Plans to criminalise [what #lka govt calls] #Disinformation began in 2020, during Gotabaya's 970-day regime; that draft never made public. Then came #EconomicCrisisLk & #Aragalaya. Now Min of Public Security (police min) brings out #OnlineSafetyBillLK👇 documents.gov.lk/files/bill/202…
Preview of #OnlineSafetyBillLK came on Sep 4 when @CabinetSL decisions included [item 11] a list of offences in this law, to which Attorney General had 'given clearance'. Bill itself published on Sep 15 revealing full set of draconian measures proposed... dgi.gov.lk/news/cabinet-d…