Sri lanka export agriculture department


The Department of Export Agriculture is one of the first departments established at the inception of Faculty of Agricultural Sciences in the Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka. Courses offered by the Department of Export Agriculture are mainly focused to enhance the students’ knowledge and skills on the field of agriculture to support the national productivity in agricultural sector and related sectors. During the first and the second years, 13 subjects are offered by the department and from the third year to fourth year, at present, subjects are offered from two specialization modules named as Commercial Horticulture and Plantation Management. Subjects in these two modules are highly specialized to enhance students’ knowledge and skills to cater the national needs in those specialization areas in specific and all agriculture sector in general.

Inclusion of an intensive Farm Practice Course and an Industrial Training Program at reputed agro-industries to the curriculum strengthens our graduates to play a pivotal role in the commercialization process of agriculture.

With concern of future demands in the Agriculture and related sectors, with parallel to curriculum revision, the Department of Export Agriculture introduces new subjects to the undergraduates who are entering the university in year 2017. With this curriculum revision, the department offers three specialization areas namely; Agri-Environmental Resource Management, Crop Improvement and Plant Protection, and Crop Production Technology, from year three of undergraduate studies. This new revision is intended to widen the subject specialization spectrum in the department to cater to the broader areas of national demand in academic and agriculture production sectors in the country. Further, foreign collaborations and links established by the Department of Export Agriculture pave the path for international exposure and potential job opportunities at various scales for our students

Our Mission

The mission of the Department is to produce Graduates who possess knowledge and skills in advance agricultural technologies and agricultural research as well as are capable of managing horticultural and plantation operations of any scale

Curriculum

Core Program ( year 1 & 2)

Year I

CodeSubjectNo.Credit
EA 11012Microbiology02
EA 11022Agro-meteorology and applied hydrology02
EA 11032Principles of Horticulture02
EA 12012Irrigation and Water resource Engineering02
EA 12023Introduction of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition03
EA 12032Principles of Plant Pathology02
EA 12042Insect morphology and Systematics02

Year II

CodeSubjectNo.Credit
EA 21013Farm Power and Mechanization               03
EA 21024Field Practices in Crop Production04
EA 21033Crop Physiology03
EA 21041Rice Production Technology01
EA 22012Plantation Crop Production02

B.Sc in Agri-Environmental Resource Management degree program

Year III

CodeSubjectNo.Credit
EA 31093Soil Fertility and Fertilizers03
EA 31103Surface and Groundwater Hydrology03
EA 31113Crop and Cropping System Modelling03
EA 31123Environmental Pollution and Conservation03
EA 31132Environmental Microbiology02
EA 31142Solid Waste Management02
EA 32012Research Methodology and Seminar02
EA 32102Ecophysiology  02
EA 32113Soil Degradation and Conservation03
EA 32122Climate Change and Climate Modeling02
EA 32132Watershed Management and Modeling02
EA 32142Advanced Land and Water Resource Engineering02
EA32152              Environmental Impact Management in Agriculture02
EA32162              Applied Green Technology in Agriculture02
EA32093              Controlled Environment Agriculture03
EA 32172Environmental Planning02

Year IV

CodeSubjectNo. Credit
EA41072Silviculture and Commercial Forestry02
EA 41083

Land Evaluation               

03
EA41092Ecosystem Management02
EA 41201Research Project I          01
EA41052             Conservation and Improvement of Genetic Resources  02
EA41102  Sustainable Soil Management02
EA41112              Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security02
EA 41062Hybrid Seed Production02
EA41153              Postharvest Physiology and Technology of Horticultural Produce03
EA41162              Sustainable Farming Systems02
EA41172              Designing of Irrigation Systems in Commercial Agriculture02
EA41182              Export Promotion of Agricultural Produce02
EA41193              Alternative Commercial Enterprises03
EA 42012Industrial Training02
EA 42025Research Project II05

B.Sc in Crop Improvement and Plant Protection degree program

CodeSubjectNo. Credits
EA 31012Weed Biology and Management              02
EA 31023Insect Pests of Crops and Management               03
EA 31032Agrochemicals in Crop Protection02
EA31042Virology02
EA 31052Clinical Plant Pathology 02
EA 31062Plant Growth Regulators02
EA 31072Molecular Genetics02
EA 31082Insect Physiology and Behavior02
EA 32012Research Methodology and Seminar     02
EA 32023Diseases of Crops and Management03
EA 32032Plant Cell and Tissue Engineering02
EA 32042Plant Breeding in Crop Improvement     02
EA 32052Population and Quantitative Genetics02
EA 32062Cytogenetics02
EA32072              

Post-Harvest Pests and Diseases Management 

02
EA32082              Seed Production Technology02
EA32093              Controlled Environment Agriculture03

Year IV

CodeSubjectNo. Credit
EA 41013Insect Ecology and Integrated Pest Management03
EA 41022Phytochemistry in Horticultural Crops02
EA 41032Applied Biotechnology02
EA 41201Research Project I01
EA 41042            Stress Physiology02
EA 41052           Conservation and Improvement of Genetic Resources02
EA 41062            Hybrid Seed Production02
EA 41112Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 02
EA 41153             

Postharvest Physiology and Technology of Horticultural Produce

03
EA41162              Sustainable Farming Systems02
EA41172              Designing of Irrigation Systems in Commercial Agriculture02
EA41182              Export Promotion of Agricultural Produce02
EA41193              Alternative Commercial Enterprises03
EA 42012 Industrial Training02
EA 42025Research Project II05

B. Sc in Crop Production Technology degree program

Year III

CodeSubjectNo. Credits
EA31152Export Agricultural Crop Production02
EA31162Commercial Vegetable Production02
EA31172Field Crop Production   02
EA31183Production and Processing of Plantation Crops I03
EA31192Commercial Floriculture I02
EA31093Soil Fertility and Fertilizers03
EA31072Molecular Genetics02
EA31023Insect Pests of Crops and Management03
EA32012Research Methodology and Seminar02
EA32183Production and Processing of Plantation Crops II              03
EA32192Fruit Production Technology02
EA32093Controlled Environment Agriculture03
EA32023Diseases of Crops and Management      03
EA32202Alternative Energy Production  02
EA32032Plant Cell and Tissue Engineering02
EA32082Seed Production Technology02
EA32252GIS and Remote Sensing in Agriculture02

Year IV

CodeSubjectNo. Credits
EA41123Landscape Horticulture and Architecture03
EA41132Commercial Floriculture II02
EA41142Urban Horticulture02
EA41201Research Project I01
EA41042Stress Physiology02
EA41052

Conservation and Improvement of Genetic Resources  

02
EA41062Hybrid Seed Production               02
EA41112Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 02
EA41153Postharvest Physiology and Technology of Horticultural Produce03
EA41162Sustainable Farming Systems    02
EA41172Designing of Irrigation Systems in Commercial Agriculture02
EA41182Export Promotion of Agricultural Produce02
EA41193Alternative Commercial Enterprises03
EA42012Industrial Training02
EA42025Research Project II05

 

B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences and Managements Degree Program ( Specialized in Commercial Horticulture)

Year I

Code

Subject

No.Credits
EA 1101Horticultural Crop Production02
EA 1102Plant Physiology02
EA 1103Principles of Agronomy02
EA 1104Principles of Soil Science02
EA 1201Biotechnology02
EA 1202Principles of Agricultural Engineering03
EA 1203Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition02

year II

CodeSubjectNo.Credits
EA 2101Entomology02
EA 2102Farm mechanization02
EA 2103Farm Practice I04
EA 2104Field Crop Production02
EA 2105Plant Pathology02
EA 2201Plantation Crop Production02

Year III

CodeSubjectNo. credits
EA3104            Commercial Floriculture04
EA 3105Commercial Fruit Production03
EA 3106Commercial Vegetable Production03
EA 3107Controlled Environment Agriculture03
EA 3108Resource Management in Commercial Horticulture03
EA 3110Sustainable Farming Systems03
EA 3203Environmental Impact Management in Horticultural Crops02
EA 3205Gardening and Landscaping04
EA 3206Plant Cell and Tissue Engineering03
EA 3207Post Harvest Management of Horticultural Crops04
AB 3203Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management03

Year IV

Code              SubjectNo. Credits
EA 4102

Plant Growth Regulators in Commercial Horticulture

02
EA 4103Proposal Formulation and Seminar02
EA 4104Alternative Commercial Enterprises03
EA 4106

Designing of Irrigation Systems in Commercial Agriculture

03
EA 4107Hybrid Seeds Production in the Horticulture Industry03
EA 4110Phyto-Chemicals in Fruit and Vegetable03
EA 4201Industrial Training03
EA 4202Research05

 

B.Sc. in Agricultural Sciences and Managements Degree Program ( Specialized in Plantation Management)

Code

Subject

No. Credits
EA 1101Horticultural Crop Production02
EA 1102Plant Physiology02
EA 1103Principles of Agronomy02
EA 1104Principles of Soil Science02
EA 1201Biotechnology02
EA 1202Principles of Agricultural Engineering03
EA 1203Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition02

year II

CodeSubjectNo. Credits
EA 2101Entomology02
EA 2102Farm mechanization02
EA 2103Farm Practice I04
EA 2104Field Crop Production02
EA 2105Plant Pathology02
EA 2201Plantation Crop Production02

Year III

CodeSubjectNo. Credits
EA3101           Agronomy and Processing of Coconut03
EA 3102Agronomy and Processing of Rubber03
EA 3103Agronomy and Processing of Sugar cane & alternative sugar crops03
EA 3109Resource Management in Plantation Industry03
EA 3110Sustainable Farming Systems03
EA 3111

Tea Production and Processing

03
EA 3201Diversified Crop Production04
EA 3204Environmental Impact Assessment in plant Industry02
EA 3206Plant Cell and Tissue Engineering03
EA 3208Silviculture and Commercial Forestry04
AB 3203Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management03
   On Farm Training (Non Credited Course)00

Year IV

Code              SubjectNo, Credits
EA 4101

Biomass Energy Production

02
EA 4103Proposal Formulation and Seminar02
EA 4105Arboriculture02
EA 4108

Land Trace and Mapping

04
EA 4109Management of Soil Water02
EA 4111Sustainable soil Management03
EA 4112Traditional and Ecological Agriculture02
EA 4113

Soil Waste Management

03
EA 4201Industrial Training03
EA 4202Research05

Facilities

Faculty Farm

Faculty farm is among one of the most important units maintained by the Department of Export Agriculture. Under the Farm Practice Course offered for the Second year students by the department, an extensive crop establishment program carried out every year which benefits both the students and the university staff.

For the educational purposes, Outsiders can visit the faculty farm with the assistance of the Export Agriculture department, to enhance and refresh their knowledge in the field of agriculture

Laboratories

There are three laboratories equipped and facilitated with modern laboratory equipment, including a Biotechnology laboratory, Tissue culture laboratory, and microbiology laboratory.

Staff

Mr. M K Dissanayake

Technical Officer

Mrs. Chathurandi Thishara Bopitiya

Management Assistant

Mr. J. K. B. Wickramasinghe

Technical Officer

Mr. M. L. M. S. Chandrasiri

Labourer

Mr. K. L. S. Anil

Lab Attendant

Mrs. H. A. Sumanawathi

Lab Attendant

Mr. U. R. V. S. Udapola

Lab Attendant

Mr. K.M.V.L.Kulathunga.

Lab attendent

Ms. U G N P Seneviratne

Work Aid

Research and Knowledge Dissemination

The final year undergraduates of the Department carry out research projects under the supervision of the academic staff and also in collaboration with expert researchers from external organizations. Their research covers basically Commercial Horticulture and Plantation Management disciplines.

This undergraduate research program help to promote agricultural research and provide the opportunity for undergraduates to present their findings to an audience consisting of scholars, researchers, and industry stakeholders.

It helps to develop undergraduates’ research and analytical skills, and other life skills such as communication, organizational skills, and teamwork

Some of the research areas are:

  • Postharvest physiology
  • Global Warming and Climate Change
  • Crop-climate modeling for current and future climate scenarios
  • Ecological Agriculture
  • Ecological Plant diseases management
  • Hydrology and Water Resources Management
  • Crop simulation modeling
  • Pesticide toxicology
  • Plant physiology
  • Field crop management
  • Plant Parasitic Nematodes and their management

Achievement

Best Paper Award

  • Dr. Kapila Dissanayake (Senior Lecturer), Ms. W G C Wekumbura (Senior Lecturer), Professor M L M C Dissanayake awarded for the Best Paper in the 8th Kuala Lumpur International Agriculture, Forestry and Plantation Conference in July, 2019.
  • Royal Society Commonwealth Science Conference Follow on Travel Award
  • Prof. A S Karunaratne, Department of Export Agriculture and Faculty of Agricultural Sciences awarded with the Commonwealth Science Conference Follow on Travel Award for Research proposal preparation for Global Challenge Research Fund- BBSCRC, UK in 2018
  • President’s Awards for Publications in top 10% SCI Journals
  • Prof. A S Karunaratne, Department of Export Agriculture and Faculty of Agricultural Sciences won four president’s awards for Publications in top 10% SCI Journals in 2017
  • Presidents Awards for Scientific Publication
  • Mr. J. B. D. Aruna P. Kumara Lecturer, Department of Export Agriculture, and Faculty of Agricultural Sciences won the Presidential award for the scientific publication in 2016

Ms. H D S R Premaseela, a Student from Department of Export Agriculture had won Best research paper and best presentation titled on Effect of Commonly Used Artificial fruit ripening methods on ripening behavior, quality and safety of Banana. at IFST Research Session held at BMICH in August 2019 organized by institute of Food science and technology.

 

 

Mr. P W M H P Panditharathna a students from Department on Export Agriculture had won the best presentation award of tha ASDA (Annual Symposium of Department of Agriculture), 2018 in the session of “Beyond Farm”.

 

Industrial and Academic Collaborations

Industrial Training

As a requirement to fulfill the degree program, Students have to undergo an Industrial Training program related to Plantation and Horticulture sector. The duration of the project period should be a minimum of 15 weeks. A project report should be submitted at the end of the semester and should be presented and defended by the respective student in front of an Examination Committee appointed by the Department.

Throughout the degree program, the students get the opportunity to have industrial visits with regarding to each subject as well.

Students specializing in Export Agriculture department get the opportunity to work with both private and government sector institutions, including:

  • Coconut Research Institute
  • Rubber Research institute
  • Tea Research Institute
  • Horticultural Crop Research and Development Institute
  • Industrial Training Institute
  • Ceylon foliage.. etc

Career Prospects

Industrial and Academic Collaborations

Graduates of the Department of Export Agriculture mainly Agriculture related professions in both government and private sector, such as:

  • Research officers
  • State superintendents
  • Farm Managers
  • Agricultural scientists
  • Entomologists
  • Consultants
  • Landscape architect

Events

Teacher Training program

Department of Export Agriculture conducts training for school teachers on Landscape design annually according to the government policy of “Thirteen Years of Certified School Education” as per the request of the National Institute of Education

Bonsai-Commercial floriculture

Department of Export Agriculture offers commercial floriculture for the Year III Semester I students & bonsai culture is a component of the mentioned course. Therefor one day workshop on Bonsai held annually that is conducted by experts from the Sri Lanka Bonsai Association for the students & a limited number of members of the university community.

Farm Night

Annually, farm night is organized by the end of the first semester of the second-year students, who finish their farm practice course work, this event takes place in Faculty farm with the participation of both academic staff and students

Contact Us

Dr. P. Kapila Dissanayake

Head

Department of Export Agriculture

faculty of Agricultural sciences

Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka

P.O. Box 02, Belihuloya. Sri Lanka.       

Phone  :   +94(0)45 - 2280046

Email:  exportagric@agri.sab.ac.lk