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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2019
    Southern Asia, Sri Lanka

    A reliable supply of water is critical for agricultural intensification and yield improvement. Technological devices that lift, transport and apply water contribute to increased yield from improved crop varieties and high input cultivation. The increasing use of motor pumps is a significant contribution to the development of small-scale irrigation.

  2. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    December, 2010
    Sri Lanka

    Farmers are in a continuous process of, individually and as community groups, adjusting to the observed variability in climate parameters. Climate shocks are considered by farmers in their decision-making as factors affecting risk and uncertainty, and farmers make their choices so as to minimize such risks. The overall outcome of these individual and community efforts is known as climate adaptation, which itself is a continuous process. Farmers are traditionally supported by local institutions in this process, which are also currently in a state of transformation.

  3. Library Resource

    A new era of the global land rush

    Reports & Research
    September, 2016
    Australia, Global, Honduras, India, Mozambique, Peru, Sri Lanka

    Since 2009, Oxfam and others have been raising the alarm about a great global land rush. Millions of hectares of land have been acquired by investors to meet rising demand for food and biofuels, or for speculation. This often happens at the expense of those who need the land most and are best placed to protect it: farmers, pastoralists, forest-dependent people, fisherfolk, and indigenous peoples.

     

  4. Library Resource
    Sri Lanka : Promoting Agricultural and Rural Non-farm Sector Growth, Volume 1. Main Report cover image
    Reports & Research
    August, 2013
    Sri Lanka

    Economic development has brought about,
    the decline in contribution of the agricultural sector to
    the economy of Sri Lanka, and, consistent with this economic
    transformation, the structure of employment also changed.
    Thus, as labor migrates away from agriculture, the
    productivity, for those who remain in the land, needs to
    increase significantly. This report examines the constraints
    to promoting more rapid agricultural, and rural non-farm

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