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Ministry of Plantation Industries
Agency overview
JurisdictionGovernment of Sri Lanka
Minister responsible
Websiteplantationindustries.gov.lk

The Ministry of Plantation Industries is a ministry in the Government of Sri Lanka.

List of Plantation Industries Ministers

The Minister of Plantation Industries is an appointment in the Cabinet of Sri Lanka.

Minister of Plantation Industries of Sri Lanka
since 04 September 2015
Ministry of Plantation Industries
AppointerThe President with advice of Prime Minister
WebsiteMinistry of Plantation Industries
Parties

  Sri Lanka Freedom Party   United National Party

Name Portrait Party Tenure Head of Government Reference
!align="centre" style="background:Template:Lanka Sama Samaja Party/meta/color; color:white;"| Colvin R. de Silva Lanka Sama Samaja Party 31 May 1970 – 2 September 1975 !align="centre" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan="2"| Sirimavo Bandaranaike [1][2]
!align="centre" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color; color:white;"| Ratnasiri Wickremanayake Sri Lanka Freedom Party 1975 – 1977 [3]
!align="centre" style="background:Template:United National Party/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan="5"| M. D. H. Jayawardena United National Party 1977 – 1979 !align="centre" style="background:Template:United National Party/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan="2"| J. R. Jayewardene [4]
Montague Jayawickrama United National Party 1979 – 1989 [5]
Gamini Dissanayake United National Party 18 February 1989 – 30 March 1990 !align="centre" style="background:Template:United National Party/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan="3"| Ranasinghe Premadasa [6][7]
Ranjan Wijeratne United National Party 30 March 1990 - 2 March 1991 [8][9]
Rupa Karunathilake United National Party 14 March 1991 - 16 August 1994 [10][11]
!align="centre" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color; color:white;"| Ratnasiri Wickremanayake Sri Lanka Freedom Party 19 October 2000 - 12 December 2001 !align="centre" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan="8"| Chandrika Kumaratunga [12][13][14]
!align="centre" style="background:Template:United National Party/meta/color; color:white;"| Lakshman Kiriella United National Party 12 December 2001 – 2 April 2004 [15][16]
!align="centre" style="background:Template:Sri Lanka Freedom Party/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan="4"| Anura Priyadharshana Yapa Sri Lanka Freedom Party 10 April 2004 - 23 November 2005 [17][18][19]
Milroy Fernando Sri Lanka Freedom Party 23 November 2005 - 28 January 2007 Mahinda Rajapaksa [20]
D. M. Jayaratne Sri Lanka Freedom Party 28 January 2007 - 23 April 2010 [21]
Mahinda Samarasinghe Mahinda Samarasinghe Sri Lanka Freedom Party 23 April 2010 – 9 January 2015 [22]
!align="centre" style="background:Template:United National Party/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan="4"| Lakshman Kiriella United National Party 12 January 2015 - 17 August 2015 Maithripala Sirisena [23][24][25]
Navin Dissanayake United National Party 4 September 2015 - Present [26]

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