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New York, Jan 31 2012 1:10PM
The United Nations fund
tasked with promoting rural development will provide a
$22-million loan to Sri Lanka to finance the improvement of
the South Asian country’s irrigation infrastructure and
crop diversification, as well as projects to expand market
opportunities for smallholder farmers.
The line of credit from the UN International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) will benefit an estimated 7,000 small-scale farming households in Kilinochchi district in Northern province by improving downstream irrigation infrastructure from the Iranamadu reservoir.
The reservoir, which has not been maintained adequately for many years, will be rehabilitated to increase its water-holding capacity.
The loan agreement was signed yesterday at the IFAD headquarters in Rome by Kanayo F. Nwanze, the IFAD President, and Ambassador Asitha Perera of Sri Lanka.
The funding will also be used to train farmers on water saving management methods, including climate change adaptation and mitigation measures, such as rainwater harvesting. Women’s groups will also be formed and trained on growing vegetable crops.
The latest financing brings to 16 programmes and
projects funded by IFAD in Sri Lanka since 1978 at a total
investment of about $400 million, benefiting more than
500,000 households.
Jan 31 2012
1:10PM
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