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EU-funded project TAMAP strengthens capacities in agricultural policy analysis
An ‘Intensive Course on Agricultural Policy Analysis’ aimed at strengthening capacities of Sri Lanka’s agricultural institutions in policy analysis, design, and implementation, was conducted between 19 and 28 February 2021 with the participation of senior officials of central government ministries, representatives from private sector organisations, and lecturers of national universities conducting agricultural policy analysis. The course was organised by the EU-funded Technical Assistance to the Modernisation of Agriculture Programme (TAMAP) in collaboration with the Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture (PGIA), University of Peradeniya, and endorsed by the National Planning Department of the Ministry of Finance.
Harnessing growth prospects of Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector rely on selecting appropriate agricultural policy interventions. These interventions, together with reform of policies governing the agriculture sphere, serve as cornerstones in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.
One of TAMAP’s main objectives is to support the Government of Sri Lanka in its efforts to improve the policy frameworks to enhance growth in the agricultural sector. TAMAP capacitates Sri Lanka’s public officials through in-depth research initiatives and impact assessments, but most importantly through the provision of appropriate on-the-job training on policy analysis and implementation.
The Intensive Course on Agricultural Policy Analysis’ provided participants with conceptual and analytical tools for economic analysis of agricultural policies.The course conceptualised by TAMAP’s policy advisors led to the development of a policy manual titled ‘Agricultural Policy Analysis: Concepts and Tools for Emerging Economies’ written by Sri Lankan and international academics. This manual, which was edited by Professor Jeevika Weerahera of the University of Peradeniya and Dr. Andrew Jacque of TAMAP, serves as the backbone of the training cycle and is expected to be published internationally in May 2021.