Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Strengthening CSA Training: Strategic Discussions on CSAC and NVQ Certification

A strategic meeting aimed at advancing Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) training and capacity-building initiatives was held this morning at the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Land, and Irrigation (MALLI). The session focused on creating greater awareness about the proposed Climate Smart Agriculture Center (CSAC) and implementing National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) Level 1 to 4 training programs in Climate Smart Agriculture. Chaired by Dr. W. M. U. K. Rathnayake, Additional Secretary (Agri Technology) of MALLI, the meeting brought together key stakeholders, including senior officials from the World Bank, the Climate Smart Irrigated Agriculture Project (CSIAP), and relevant divisions of MALLI.      

Key Highlights of the Meeting:
CSAC Development and Role: The meeting emphasized the importance of establishing the CSAC as a central hub for promoting climate-smart agricultural practices and delivering structured vocational training to farmers. The CSAC will operate under the Agri Technology Division of MALLI and serve as a knowledge and innovation center to build resilience in Sri Lanka’s agricultural sector.
 
Support from CSIAP and the World Bank: 
The CSIAP is providing financial and technical assistance to establish and operate the CSAC throughout the project period. The World Bank, as a development partner, reaffirmed its continued support for capacity-building efforts aligned with climate adaptation and smart irrigation practices.
 
NVQ Training Workshops at Thirappane: The plan to conduct a series of workshops delivering NVQ Level 1–4 certified training in Climate Smart Agriculture at the Climate Smart Agriculture School in Thirappane was a key point of discussion. The success and outcomes of the initial pilot workshop were reviewed, and strategies to expand and improve future training programs were deliberated.

Future Plans and Coordination: Participants discussed logistical requirements, curriculum design, trainer capacity, assessment mechanisms, and institutional collaboration needed to implement a comprehensive NVQ-aligned CSA training framework. Steps to prepare for upcoming workshops, including resource mobilization and stakeholder engagement, were also outlined.

Outcome:
The meeting concluded with consensus on strengthening inter-agency coordination and mobilizing necessary resources to accelerate the operationalization of the CSAC. It was acknowledged that the integration of vocational training into climate-resilient agricultural strategies is vital for equipping rural communities with the knowledge and skills to adapt to climate change.

Photograph by K. D. H. D. Karunathilake, MALLI