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Landmark Initiative for Climate-Smart Agriculture
The
Climate Smart Farmer Training School (CSFTS) at Thirappane, the first
institution of its kind in South Asia, has drawn significant attention from
high-level international development partners for its innovative approach to
agricultural capacity building. Established under the Climate Smart Irrigated
Agriculture Project (CSIAP), the CSFTS functions as a key platform for
translating Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) concepts into practical,
field-level applications. It plays a pivotal role in strengthening the
knowledge, skills, and adaptive capacity of farmers and agricultural officers
operating in climate-vulnerable hotspot areas.
Designed
as a hands-on learning and demonstration hub, the CSFTS exposes participants to
climate-resilient farming techniques, water-efficient irrigation methods,
sustainable land management practices, and the use of modern agricultural
technologies. Through experiential learning, the school enables farmers to
understand and adopt practices that enhance productivity while reducing
climate-related risks. By equipping farming communities with practical
solutions and technical expertise, the CSFTS is preparing Sri Lankan farmers to
respond effectively to the challenges posed by climate variability and
long-term climate change, thereby contributing to resilient livelihoods and
sustainable agricultural development.
Visit of the World Bank Managing Director for
Operations
Visit of the World Bank Vice President for South Asia
Earlier,
on 26th February 2023, Dr. Martin Raiser, World Bank Vice President for South
Asia, paid an official visit to the Farmer Training School in Thirappane,
Anuradhapura. He was accompanied by Mr. Faris Hadad-Zervos, Ms. Chiyo Kanda,
along with several other senior officials from the World Bank. The high-level
delegation was briefed on the objectives, facilities, and training
methodologies of the Climate Smart Farmer Training School (CSFTS). The visit
offered an invaluable opportunity to observe firsthand how the CSFTS is
enhancing farmers’ technical knowledge, building climate resilience, and
promoting the adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices, particularly in
climate-vulnerable districts of the country.
Visit of the World Bank Regional Director for
Sustainable Development
On 08th February 2024, a high-level World Bank
delegation led by Dr. Dina Umali-Deininger, Regional Director for South Asia
Sustainable Development, visited the Climate Smart Farmer Training School to
observe its role in advancing CSA in Sri Lanka. The delegation included Mr.
Josses Mugabi, Practice Manager (Water Resources Management); Ms. Anna
O’Donnell, Lead Social Development Specialist; Ms. Ipek Alkan, Operations
Adviser; Mr. Asela Ekanayake, Senior Operations
Officer; Mr. John Keyser, Senior Agriculture Economist; and Mr. Seenithamby
Manoharan, Consultant.
These high-level visits reflect the global recognition of the Climate Smart Farmer Training School as a model institution for building farmer resilience, enhancing agricultural productivity, and promoting sustainable development. The CSFTS stands as a key achievement of CSIAP, demonstrating Sri Lanka’s leadership in climate-smart agricultural innovation in South Asia.


