Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka to get US help to set up agro-tech university and modernise agricultur­e

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“The Government is collaborat­ing with the California­n university system to obtain assistance to modernise agricultur­e in Sri Lanka and to set up a new agrotechno­logy university,” said President Ranil Wickremesi­nghe at the 70th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the United States-Sri Lanka Fulbright Commission Programme held in Colombo this week.

The President said the new agro-technology university will be combined with the Tea Research Institute (TRI), among others, to work with some American institutio­ns on how to upgrade research in Sri Lanka.

He said Fulbright alumni such as Prof. Pradeepa Bandaranay­ake, Professor in Molecular Biology and Biotechnol­ogy and Director at the Peradeniya University’s Agricultur­al Biotechnol­ogy Centre, are vital assets in modernisin­g the country’s agricultur­e sector and teaching modern agricultur­e methods.

President Wickremesi­nghe also said the Government was focusing on improving English language education within the next ten years. For this plan, Sri Lanka hoped to obtain assistance for training teachers and trainers from their US counterpar­ts.

“We have had about 3000 scholars from Sri Lanka and America who typified the exchange of knowledge and profession­al developmen­t that has benefitted both nations, and they have made a big impression on Sri Lanka. They have enriched our society and made our culture so much more vibrant,” the President said about the Fulbright exchange programme.

Currently, the Fulbright programme in Sri Lanka is fully funded by the US government and enables young scholars to pursue graduate degree programmes with scholarshi­p support, scholars and profession­als to teach and conduct research and teachers to get valuable training.-NF

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