HARTI Sri Lanka
Hector Kobbekaduwa Agrarian Research and Training Institute

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The HARTI offers world class facilities for all your events. The Auditorium is air-conditioned and equipped with a public address and recording system with seating accommodation for 200 persons.
The residential wing of the Institute consists of 15 single rooms and 15 double rooms with attached bath and toilet facilities.
Welcome to HARTI |
At a time when the attention of the scientific community was focused on technological advances in agriculture based primarily on the development of high yielding varieties, it came to be perceived that social, economic and institutional factors required equal attention if such technological advances were to serve farmers and consumers alike over the long term. The HARTI was established in order to generate a range of policy analysis that would cover those key determinants of human and resource development in the agrarian sector. Statutorily established in 1972 in collaboration with the UNDP/FAO, the Institute functions under the Ministry of Agriculture. It has developed into the premier national Institute in the field of socio-economic research relating to the use of land and water in Sri Lanka and has also developed the requisite skills and infrastructure for providing relevant training to farmers, field workers and managers in both the state and non-state sectors. The name of the Institute was changed as Hector Kobbekaduwa Agrarian Research and Training Institute in February 1995. |