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Farmers and plantation managers are reliant on weather and climate patterns. The specific ways in which such information is needed by the farmers has to be investigated on a case by case basis. Here, we report on the climate impacts on rice and coconut production and the prediction of crop production.

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Climate and Rice Production in Sri Lanka

Identify climatic relationships with and rice production to assist with planning and forecasting


S. Somasundera, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, Ruvini Perera, IRI
A relationship between the El Niño Southern Oscillation and Indian ocean Dipole phenomenon and rice production was established.

Publication of relationship with Indian Ocean Dipole and Rice Production
     
Adaptation and Impact Assessment to Climate Change of Plantation Agriculture in Sri Lanka (START funded, 2002-2004)

(1) Develop Capacity for Climate Change Analysis

(2) Undertake Impact Studies

(3) Undertake Vulnerability Studies

(4) Propose Adaptation Measures

Sri Lanka Department of Meteorology (DoM), Tea Research Institute (TRI), Coconut Research Institute (CRI) and University of Peradeniya.

Quality Control of Climate Data Completed. Mapping of Sri Lanka Climatology Completed. Climate Change Projections based on trends completed, Crop-Climate Studies in Coconut Sector Undertaken with Dr. Sarath Peiris (CRI) on his visit to IRI and provisionally accepted for publication. Final report completed
Publication of Papers.






 

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