The Climate Smart Irrigated Agriculture Project (CSIAP) has reached a significant milestone as its official blog—https://csiaplk.blogspot.com—surpasses 200,000 global readers, according to Google Analytics. Since its launch in November 2019, the blog has grown into a dynamic and credible knowledge-sharing platform, engaging audiences both within Sri Lanka and across the world.
About CSIAP
The Climate Smart Irrigated Agriculture Project
(CSIAP) aims to enhance the productivity and climate resilience of smallholder
agriculture in selected, highly vulnerable hotspot areas. The project operates
across 11 districts in six provinces within Sri Lanka’s dry zone, focusing on
sustainable agricultural development and improved irrigation systems.
Six Years of Impactful Content
Over the past six years, the CSIAP blog has
consistently delivered rich and informative content, including:
- Project updates and key achievements
- Success stories from farming communities
- Field-level innovations and practical solutions
The blog highlights major interventions such as
Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) practices, tank rehabilitation initiatives,
social safeguard measures, capacity-building programs, and agricultural
marketing efforts. Through these efforts, the platform has played a vital role
in promoting sustainable irrigation development and climate-resilient farming
practices.
Growing Global Reach
Since its inception, the blog has attracted 223,418
visitors worldwide, reflecting its increasing relevance and credibility in the
field of climate-smart agriculture. This milestone underscores a growing global
interest in evidence-based agricultural development initiatives.
Audience by Country
The CSIAP blog’s readership reflects a truly global
footprint, with strong engagement from a diverse range of countries. Sri Lanka
leads with 31.5k readers, followed closely by the United States (28.4k),
Singapore (23.8k), and the Netherlands (22.8k). Significant audiences are also
recorded from Brazil (18.7k) and Hong Kong (11.1k), demonstrating the blog’s
reach across both regional and international knowledge communities.
Further contributions to the readership come from countries such as Russia (8.27k), Germany (5.53k), Vietnam (5.09k), and the United Kingdom (5.04k). Additional engagement is seen from Mexico (4.48k), India (3.88k), France (3.76k), China (3.41k), and Canada (2.49k). The blog also attracts readers from Argentina (2.36k), Spain (1.99k), Bangladesh (1.88k), and Indonesia (1.56k), while a substantial 37.4k audience originates from other countries. This wide geographic distribution highlights the blog’s growing international relevance and its role as a trusted source of information on climate-smart agriculture.
By Operating Systems
Analysis of user access patterns indicates that the
majority of readers engage with the CSIAP blog through Windows-based devices,
accounting for 122k users. Macintosh follows with a significant 73.8k users,
while mobile platforms such as Android (16.7k) and iPhone (6.14k) contribute a
notable share of the audience. Linux users account for 3.78k visits, and a
smaller proportion of readers access the blog through other systems, including
Unix, iPad, and specific Android versions. These figures suggest that while
desktop usage remains dominant, mobile accessibility continues to play an
important supporting role.
By Browsers
In terms of browser usage, Google Chrome
overwhelmingly dominates access to the CSIAP blog, with 202k users, reflecting
its widespread global popularity. Other browsers such as Firefox (8.29k) and
Safari (5.59k) also contribute to the readership, alongside Mobile Safari
(2.67k), which indicates continued mobile engagement. Additional access comes
from EdgiOS (1.88k), MSIE (1.07k), and Samsung Browser (938), while a smaller
number of users rely on other browsing platforms. Overall, the data highlights
Chrome as the primary gateway for users, while also confirming the blog’s
compatibility across multiple browsing environments.
By Samantha Mallawaarachchi, IEC & ICT Specialist, PMU, CSIAP
