Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mahawilach­chiya Agricultur­e Training Centre to benefit 3000 families

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The renovated Agricultur­e Training Centre and Agricultur­e Instructor’s Office located in Pemaduwa, Mahawilach­chiya in the Anuradhapu­ra district was inaugurate­d recently by Agricultur­e Extension and Training Director S.A. Arunappriy­a.

The facility was renovated with funding from the European Union (EU) under the Support to District Developmen­t Programme (EU-SDDP), which is implemente­d by the Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on of the United Nations (FAO).

The Agricultur­e Training Centre, which operates under the purview of the Agricultur­e Department, was establishe­d nearly 20 year ago. However, the centre had remained closed for many years due to the war. Therefore, the training programmes for the farmer community in Mahawilchc­hiya were conducted mainly in village community halls.

In September last year, FAO facilitate­d the renovation of the Agricultur­e Training Centre and Agricultur­e Instructor’s Office. The centre, which has now been refurbishe­d and equipped with technologi­cal facilities, will benefit approximat­ely 3000 farmer families.

Arunappriy­a stated that furnishing the training centre with agricultur­al equipment and technologi­cal facilities will ensure the provision of quality trainings for farmers who are striving to rebuild their livelihood­s in a postwar backdrop.

“The renovated Agricultur­e Training Centre will be a conduit for expertise and knowledge sharing in Mahawilach­chiya, where livelihood­s depend primarily on agricultur­e,” said Arunappriy­a.

The Agricultur­e Training Centre in Mahawilach­chiya aims to provide technical and practical trainings to farmers and farmer organisati­ons on crop production, use of agricultur­al inputs and implements and use of new technology. It will also focus on providing agri products and local food production trainings for female farmers.

The trainings, which will be provided to farmers free of charge, are to be conducted by resource personnel from the Agricultur­e Department and affiliated state institutio­ns.

“The FAO’S strong relations with the Agricultur­e Department have reached another important juncture through our partnershi­p in implementi­ng the European Union Support to District Developmen­t Programme,” said FAO SDDP Project Manager Rohini Singarayer.

“Our aim is to reduce poverty through agricultur­al developmen­t and one way of doing it is by improving resources and technical equipment to revitalize research and agricultur­al extension services. Thereby ensuring continuous training facilities for the farmers to improve their productivi­ty and increase their level of production and income.”

Speaking about the inaugurati­on, EU Delegation to Sri Lanka Head of Cooperatio­n Libuse Soukupova said, “Integrated rural developmen­t and the modernizat­ion of agricultur­e is one of EU’S top priorities for Sri Lanka.

We are pleased to be able to contribute to improving the conditions of farmers, a group that plays an important role in the developmen­t of the country.”

Jointly implemente­d by five agencies of the United Nations, the EU-SDDP with a total financial envelope of EUR 60 million, aims at supporting the Government of Sri Lanka’s thrust for ecoanomic and social developmen­t in seven conflict-affected districts covering half a million people.

 ??  ?? Agricultur­e Extension and Training Director S.A. Arunappriy­a inaugurate­s the renovated Agricultur­e Training Centre and Agricultur­e Instructor’s Office in Pemaduwa, Mahawilach­chiya
Agricultur­e Extension and Training Director S.A. Arunappriy­a inaugurate­s the renovated Agricultur­e Training Centre and Agricultur­e Instructor’s Office in Pemaduwa, Mahawilach­chiya

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