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The State Trading Organisation (STO) has unveiled plans to cultivate food products within the Maldives as part of a long-term strategy to reduce import costs and ease reliance on foreign currency.S...
Mohamed Hilmy
12 September 2025, 00:00
The State Trading Organisation (STO) has unveiled plans to cultivate food products within the Maldives as part of a long-term strategy to reduce import costs and ease reliance on foreign currency.
Speaking at a
press conference on Thursday, STO Managing Director Shimad Ibrahim said the
initiative is aimed at stabilising food prices while building local production
capacity. “In the short run, we have to import these items. But in the long
run, we will grow them in different parts of the Maldives,” Shimad said, adding
that the country spends around USD 12 million annually on onion imports alone.
As an immediate
price control measure, STO has begun selling imported oranges at MVR 35 per
kilogram. Apples and oranges are also expected to be available in STO
supermarkets from next week. The move follows President Dr Mohamed Muizzu’s
announcement on Wednesday that STO will import 10 types of fruits and 10 types
of vegetables in bulk, with imports to be determined annually based on demand
and volumes brought into the country.
Shimad noted
that STO’s imports are not government-subsidised, but under an agreement with
the administration, the company will launch the new food products before 15
October. The specific list of fruits and vegetables to be imported has not yet
been disclosed.
He further
explained that STO typically intervenes in the market when staple food prices
rise, citing recent increases in onion, salt, and coconut prices. According to
him, prices tend to stabilise once STO releases stocks into circulation.
The cultivation
initiative marks STO’s latest effort to enhance food security and reduce the
Maldives’ dependency on foreign suppliers, a step the company views as critical
for long-term economic resilience.
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