Document of The World Bank FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Report No: PAD1790 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION PROJECT APPRAISAL DOCUMENT ON A PROPOSED CREDIT IN THE AMOUNT OF SDR 89.20 MILLION (US$125.00 MILLION EQUIVALENT) TO THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA FOR A AGRICULTURE SECTOR MODERNIZATION PROJECT JUNE 6, 2016 Agriculture Global Practice SOUTH ASIA REGION This document has a restricted distribution and may be used by recipients only in the performance of their official duties. Its contents may not otherwise be disclosed without World Bank authorization. CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (Exchange Rate Effective May 31, 2016) Currency Unit = Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) LKR 145.95 = US$ 1 US$ 1.40288 = SDR 1 FISCAL YEAR January 1 – December 31 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ATD Agriculture Technology Demonstration CBSL Central Bank of Sri Lanka CGS Credit Guarantee Scheme CPCC Central Project Coordination Committee CPS Country Partnership Strategy DA Designated Account EA Environmental Assessment EAMF Environmental Assessment and Management Framework EMP Environmental Management Plan ERR Economic Rate of Return FAO Food and Agriculture Organization FM Financial Management GDP Gross Domestic Product GHG Greenhouse Gas IDA International Development Association IPM Integrated Pest Management IUFR Interim Unaudited Financial Report M&E Monitoring and Evaluation MOA Ministry of Agriculture MOF Ministry of Finance MOPI Ministry of Primary Industries NPV Net Present Value OP Operational Policy PCG Partial Credit Guarantee PDO Project Development Objective PFI Participating Financial Institution PMP Pest Management Plan PMU Project Management Unit PPMU Provincial Project Management Unit PPP Purchasing Power Parity R&D Research and Development RAP Resettlement Action Plan RDD Rural Development Department RPF Resettlement Policy Framework SME Small and Medium Enterprises SMF Social Management Framework TFP Total Factor Productivity TRG Technical Review Group Regional Vice President: Annette Dixon Country Director: Françoise Clottes Senior Global Practice Director: Juergen Voegele Practice Manager: Martien van Nieuwkoop Task Team Leaders: Ulrich Schmitt, Seenithamby Manoharan DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF SRI LANKA Agriculture Sector Modernization Project TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. STRATEGIC CONTEXT .............................................................1 A. Country Context ................................................................................1 B. Sectoral and Institutional Context .....................................................1 C. Higher Level Objectives to which the Project Contributes .................3 II. PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES ......................................5 A. PDO ...................................................................................................5 Project Beneficiaries ..............................................................................5 PDO Level Results Indicators .................................................................5 III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION ...........................................................6 A. Project Components ..........................................................................6 B. Project Financing .............................................................................10 Project Cost and Financing...................................................................10 C. Lessons Learned and Reflected in the Project Design .....................11 IV. IMPLEMENTATION ................................................................13 A. Institutional and Implementation Arrangements .............................13 B. Results Monitoring and Evaluation ..................................................15 C. Sustainability...................................................................................15 V. KEY RISKS ...........................................................................17 A. Overall Risk Rating and Explanation of Key Risks ...........................17 VI. APPRAISAL SUMMARY ..........................................................17 A. Economic and Financial (if applicable) Analysis ..............................17 B. Technical .........................................................................................19 C. Financial Management ....................................................................20 D. Procurement....................................................................................21 E. Social (including Safeguards) ..........................................................21 F. Environment (including Safeguards) ...............................................23 G. World Bank Grievance Redress .......................................................26 H. Greenhouse Gas Accounting ...........................................................26 Annex 1: Results Framework and Monitoring ................................27 Annex 2: Detailed Project Description...........................................33 Annex 3: Implementation Arrangements .......................................42 Annex 4: Description of the Partial Credit Guarantee.....................63 Annex 5: Project Economic and Financial Analysis .........................68 Annex 6: Greenhouse Gas Accounting Analysis .............................74 Annex 7: Implementation Support Plan.........................................76 . PAD DATA SHEET Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Agriculture Sector Modernization Project (P156019) PROJECT APPRAISAL DOCUMENT . SOUTH ASIA GFA06 Report No.: PAD1790 . Basic Information Project ID EA Category Team Leader(s) P156019 B - Partial Assessment Ulrich Schmitt, Seenithamby Manoharan Lending Instrument Fragile and/or Capacity Constraints [ ] Investment Project Financing Financial Intermediaries [ ] Series of Projects [ ] Project Implementation Start Project Implementation End Date Date 15-Oct-2016 31-Oct-2021 Expected Effectiveness Date Expected Closing Date 30-Sep-2016 31-Dec-2021 Joint IFC No Practice Senior Global Regional Vice Country Director Manager/Manager Practice Director President Martien Van Juergen Voegele Francoise Clottes Annette Dixon Nieuwkoop . Borrower: Ministry of Finance Responsible Agency: Ministry of Agriculture Contact: Badullage Wijayaratne Title: Secretary Telephone 94112868920 Email: sec.agriculture@yahoo.com No.: Responsible Agency: Ministry Primary Industries Contact: Bandula Title: Secretary Wickramaarachchi i Telephone 94777792966 Email: bandulamopi@gmail.com No.: Responsible Agency: Provincial Councils of Northern, Eastern, North-Central, Central and Uva Provinces Contact: Provincial Secretaries of Title: Secretaries Agriculture Telephone 94112868920 Email: sec.agriculture@yahoo.com No.: . Project Financing Data(in USD Million) [ ] Loan [ ] IDA [ ] Guarantee Grant [X] Credi [ ] Grant [ ] Other t Total Project Cost: 169.84 Total Bank 125.00 Financing: Financing Gap: 0.00 . Financing Source Amount BORROWER/RECIPIENT 0.74 International Development 125.00 Association (IDA) Local Communities 0.00 Local Farmer Organizations 44.10 Total 169.84 . Expected Disbursements (in USD Million) Fiscal 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 0000 0000 0000 Year Annual 0.00 20.00 25.00 40.00 30.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Cumulati 0.00 20.00 45.00 85.00 115.0 125.0 125.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 ve 0 0 . Institutional Data Practice Area (Lead) Agriculture Contributing Practice Areas Cross Cutting Topics [X] Climate Change ii [ ] Fragile, Conflict & Violence [X] Gender [X] Jobs [ ] Public Private Partnership Sectors / Climate Change Sector (Maximum 5 and total % must equal 100) Major Sector Sector % Adaptation Mitigation Co-benefits Co-benefits % % Agriculture, fishing, and Agricultural 20 forestry extension and research Agriculture, fishing, and Crops 20 20 20 forestry Industry and trade Agro-industry, 20 marketing, and trade Agriculture, fishing, and Irrigation and 20 20 20 forestry drainage Agriculture, fishing, and General 20 forestry agriculture, fishing and forestry sector Total 100 I certify that there is no Adaptation and Mitigation Climate Change Co-benefits information applicable to this project. . Themes Theme (Maximum 5 and total % must equal 100) Major theme Theme % Rural development Rural markets 20 Environment and natural Water resource management 20 resources management Rural development Rural policies and institutions 20 Rural development Rural services and infrastructure 20 Human development Nutrition and food security 20 Total 100 . Proposed Development Objective(s) iii The Project Development Objectives are to support increasing agriculture productivity, improving market access, and enhancing value addition of smallholder farmers and agribusinesses in the project areas. . Components Component Name Cost (USD Millions) Agriculture Value Chain Development 102.73 Productivity Enhancement and Diversification 58.63 Demonstrations Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation 8.48 . Systematic Operations Risk- Rating Tool (SORT) Risk Category Rating 1. Political and Governance Moderate 2. Macroeconomic Substantial 3. Sector Strategies and Policies Substantial 4. Technical Design of Project or Program Moderate 5. Institutional Capacity for Implementation and Sustainability High 6. Fiduciary Substantial 7. Environment and Social Moderate 8. Stakeholders Moderate 9. Other Moderate OVERALL Substantial . Compliance Policy Does the project depart from the CAS in content or in other Yes [ ] No [ X significant respects? ] . Does the project require any waivers of Bank policies? Yes [ ] No [ X ] Have these been approved by Bank management? Yes [ ] No [ ] Is approval for any policy waiver sought from the Board? Yes [ ] No [ ] Does the project meet the Regional criteria for readiness for Yes [ X No [ ] implementation? ] . Safeguard Policies Triggered by the Project Yes No Environmental Assessment OP/BP 4.01 X Natural Habitats OP/BP 4.04 X iv Forests OP/BP 4.36 X Pest Management OP 4.09 X Physical Cultural Resources OP/BP 4.11 X Indigenous Peoples OP/BP 4.10 X Involuntary Resettlement OP/BP 4.12 X Safety of Dams OP/BP 4.37 X Projects on International Waterways OP/BP 7.50 X Projects in Disputed Areas OP/BP 7.60 X . Legal Covenants Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Central Project Coordination 30-Aug-2016 Committee Description of Covenant The Recipient shall establish, no later than August 30, 2016, and thereafter maintain throughout the implementation of the Project, a Central Project Coordination Committee. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Ministry of Primary Industries 30-Aug-2016 Project Management Unit Description of Covenant The Recipient shall establish, no later than August 30, 2016 and thereafter maintain throughout the implementation of the Project, a Ministry of Primary Industries Project Management Unit. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Board of Directors 30-Aug-2016 Description of Covenant The Recipient shall establish, no later than August 30, 2016 and thereafter maintain throughout the implementation of the Project, a Board of Directors with composition, qualifications, experience and under terms of reference satisfactory to the Association. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Technical Review Group 30-Aug-2016 Description of Covenant The Recipient shall establish, no later than August 30, 2016, and thereafter maintain throughout the implementation of the Project a Technical Review Group with composition, qualifications, experience and under terms of reference satisfactory to the Association. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency v Matching Grants Operations 30-Aug-2016 Manual Description of Covenant The Recipient shall adopt, no later than August 30, 2016, a Matching Grants Operations Manual in form and substance satisfactory to the Association. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Partial Credit Guarantee 30-Aug-2016 Operations Manual Description of Covenant The Recipient shall adopt, no later than August 30, 2016, a Partial Credit Guarantee Operations Manual in form and substance satisfactory to the Association. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Ministry of Primary Industries- 30-Aug-2016 Central Bank of Sri Lanka Memorandum of Understanding Description of Covenant The Recipient shall cause the Ministry of Primary Industries, no later than August 30, 2016, to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Central Bank of Sri Lanka in form and substance satisfactory to the Association. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Central Bank of Sri Lanka X CONTINUOUS Implementation Responsibility Description of Covenant The Recipient shall cause the Central Bank of Sri Lanka to implement Part 1 (c) of the Project in accordance with the provisions of Partial Credit Guarantee Operations Manual and the provisions of the Financing Agreement. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Ministry of Agriculture Project 30-Aug-2016 Management Unit Description of Covenant The Recipient shall establish, no later than August 30, 2016, and thereafter maintain throughout the implementation of the Project, a Ministry of Agriculture Project Management Unit. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Agriculture Technology 30-Aug-2016 Demonstrations Operations Manual Description of Covenant The Recipient shall adopt, no later than August 30, 2016, an Agriculture Technology Demonstrations Operations Manual in form and substance satisfactory to the Association. vi Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Provincial Project Management 15-Sep-2016 Units Description of Covenant The Recipient shall cause each of the Participating Provinces to establish, no later than September 15, 2016, and maintain throughout the implementation period, a Provincial Project Management Unit. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Project Coordination Committee 15-Sep-2016 Description of Covenant The Recipient shall establish, no later than September 15, 2016, and thereafter maintain throughout the implementation of the Project, a Coordination Committee with composition and terms of reference satisfactory to the Association. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Safeguards X CONTINUOUS Description of Covenant The Recipient shall ensure that the Project is carried out in accordance with the provisions of the Safeguards Instruments. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Environmental Management X CONTINUOUS Plans and Resettlement Plans Description of Covenant The Recipient shall prepare an Environmental Management Plan or Resettlement Action Plan in accordance with the provisions of the Environmental Assessment and Management Framework or Resettlement Policy Framework, as applicable; furnish to the Association for review and approval; and thereafter adopt and disclose as approved by the Association, in a manner satisfactory to the Association. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Safeguards Instruments X CONTINUOUS Description of Covenant The Recipient shall ensure that each contract for works under the Project includes the obligation of the relevant contractor to comply with the relevant Safeguard Instruments applicable to such civil works commissioned/awarded pursuant to said contract. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Safeguards Implementation X CONTINUOUS Monitoring Description of Covenant vii The Recipient shall take all measures necessary to regularly collect, compile, and submit to the Association, as part of the Project Reports, information on the status of compliance with the Safeguards Instruments. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Annual Work Plans X Yearly Description of Covenant The Recipient shall, throughout Project implementation, furnish to the Association for approval as soon as available, but in any case not later than September 30 of each year, an annual work plan and budget for the Project for each subsequent fiscal year. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Progress Reports X Semi-annual Description of Covenant The Recipient shall monitor and evaluate the progress of the Project and prepare Project Reports, covering the period of one calendar semester, and shall be furnished to the Association not later than one month after the end of the period covered by such report. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Financial Management System X CONTINUOUS Description of Covenant The Recipient shall maintain or cause to be maintained a financial management system in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.09 of the General Conditions. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Interim Unaudited Financial X Quarterly Report Description of Covenant The Recipient shall prepare and furnish to the Association not later than forty-five (45) days after the end of each calendar quarter, interim unaudited financial reports for the Project covering the quarter, in form and substance satisfactory to the Association. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Financial Audit X Yearly Description of Covenant The Recipient shall have its Financial Statements audited in accordance with the provisions of Section 4.09 (b) of the General Conditions. Each audit of the Financial Statements shall cover the period of one fiscal year of the Recipient. The audited Financial Statements for each such period shall be furnished to the Association not later than six months after the end of such period. Name Recurrent Due Date Frequency Mid-term Review 15-Jan-2019 viii Description of Covenant The Recipient shall prepare, under terms of reference satisfactory to the Association, and furnish to the Association by no later than January 15, 2019, a consolidated mid-term review report for the Project. . Conditions Source Of Fund Name Type IDA Disbursement of Matching Grants Disbursement Description of Condition No withdrawal shall be made for the Matching Grants under Part 1(b) of the Project unless the Recipient has: (i) adopted an Matching Grants Operations Manual in form and substance satisfactory to the Association; and (ii) caused the Ministry of Primary Industries and the Central Bank of Sri Lanka to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding in form and substance satisfactory to the Association. Source Of Fund Name Type IDA Disbursement of Partial Credit Disbursement Guarantees Description of Condition No withdrawal shall be made for transfer to the Partial Credit Guarantee Account under Part 1(c) of the Project unless the Recipient has adopted a Partial Credit Guarantee Operations Manual in form and substance satisfactory to the Association. Team Composition Bank Staff Name Role Title Specialization Unit Ulrich K. H. M. Team Leader Program Team Lead SACSL Schmitt (ADM Leader Responsible) Seenithamby Team Leader Senior Rural Team Lead GFA06 Manoharan Development Specialist Haider Raza Procurement Senior Procurement GGO06 Specialist (ADM Procurement Responsible) Specialist Bernadeen Enoka Financial Sr Financial Financial GGO24 Wijegunawardene Management Management Management Specialist Specialist Darshani De Silva Environmental Senior Environment GEN06 Specialist Environmental Specialist Hisham A. Abdo Team Member Lead Counsel Lead Counsel LEGES Kahin ix Kumala Surangi Team Member Consultant Financial GGO24 Weerakoon Management Madhur Gautam Team Member Lead Economist Project GFA12 Economist Mohamed Ghani Safeguards Senior Social Social GSU06 Razaak Specialist Development Development Specialist Mokshana Safeguards Consultant Environment GEN06 Nerandika Specialist Wijeyeratne Nugegodage Dona Team Member Operations Financial Sector GFM06 Anne Shanuki Analyst Gunasekera Panayotis N. Team Member Head Credit GFM3A Varangis Guarantee Specialist Ramziath Teni Ola Team Member Young Project GFA12 Abebi Adjao Professional Economist Tisarani Rathnija Team Member Operations Financial Sector GFM06 Arandara Officer Zeenath Marikar Team Member Program Team Assistant SACSL Assistant Extended Team Name Title Office Phone Location Josef Ernstberger Senior Agriculture 49 6849 1616 Kirkel Economist Nihal Fernando Senior Irrigation 94 11 2448070 Colombo Engineer . Locations Country First Location Plann Actual Comments Administrativ ed e Division . Consultants (Will be disclosed in the Monthly Operational Summary) Consultants Consultants will be required Required? x I. STRATEGIC CONTEXT A. Country Context 1. Sri Lanka is a lower-middle-income country with a per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of US$ 3,811 and a total population of 20.5 million (2014). Growth over the past decade has been strong, averaging 6-7 percent per year, and has resulted in significant poverty reduction. Absolute poverty declined from 22.7 to 6.7 percent from 2002 to 2012/13 while per capita consumption of the bottom 40 percent of the population grew at 3.3 percent a year, as compared with 2.8 percent for the total population. Since 2009, however, consumption and income inequality have been increasing again. Roughly one quarter of the Sri Lankan population remains nearly poor, as defined by living above the national poverty line (about US$ 1.5 per day) but below US$ 2.50 per day (2005 Purchasing Power Parity – PPP terms). Living standards of the near-poor are closer to those of the poor than those living above the US$ 2.50 per day threshold. Sri Lanka has comfortably surpassed most of the Millennium Development Goals. Primary school enrollment is near universal. Secondary and tertiary enrollment has substantially increased. Maternal and infant mortality rates are at very low levels. At 74 years, life expectancy has been above its regional peers for over a decade. 2. Following the end of the civil war in 2009, investments in reconstruction and new infrastructure, including through World Bank support, and increased consumption have delivered a strong economic peace dividend. The non- tradable sectors, in particular construction, domestic trade, transport, and public sector investments have been the main drivers of this growth that has led to higher labor demand and employment. Sri Lanka is also undergoing a structural transformation away from agriculture, which now accounts for 10 percent of GDP, towards industry (32.5 percent) and services (57.5 percent), which is associated with productivity growth and accelerating urbanization. However, this transformation is progressing relatively slowly and 30 percent of the labor force have remained in agriculture, highlighting the challenge of overcoming inequality. More recently, Sri Lanka has undertaken renewed efforts to advance governance reforms and political reconciliation to secure long-term peace. 3. The country’s fiscal landscape is challenging. In 2014, a widened deficit and a slowdown in growth increased the fiscal deficit to 5.7 percent and the public debt to 71.8 percent, as a share of GDP, marking a slight reversal of the fiscal consolidation path of the post-conflict period. The fiscal deficit for 2015 was 7.4 percent of GDP and the government projected a deficit of 5.4 percent of GDP for 2016. The government presented its economic policy in November 2015 that includes as priorities the generation of one million job opportunities, enhancing income levels, developing the rural economy, and creating a wide 1 and a strong middle class. It proposed fiscal consolidation through increasing revenue collection, reforms of state owned enterprises, and enhanced trade and foreign investment. B. Sectoral and Institutional Context 4. Sri Lanka’s agriculture is characterized by a non-plantation sector and a plantation sector. Of the country’s approximately 2.3 million hectares of agricultural land, 80 percent is used for non-plantation food crops, comprising rice, maize, fruits, vegetables and other crops that are primarily grown on smallholder farms. About 1.65 million smallholder farmers operate on average less than 2 hectares and contribute 80 percent of the total annual food production. Traditional commercial crops (export agriculture crops) include cinnamon, pepper, cocoa, coffee and others, and are grown on small and medium land holdings as well. Plantation crops—coconut, rubber and tea— are cultivated in large estates and small and medium land holdings. Typically, non-plantation crops are grown under irrigated conditions while plantation and export agriculture crops are grown in the rain-fed areas. Monsoonal rainfall patterns shape the agricultural seasons and irrigation patterns. Two thirds of the agricultural area are located in the dry zone, which covers the northern and eastern and southeastern parts of the country, where the bulk of the country’s irrigation infrastructure is located. 5. Agriculture has been an important driver of poverty reduction and accounted for about one third of the decline in poverty over the past decade. Poverty reduction in rural areas was driven by higher agricultural wages which grew annually by an average of 5.7 percent during 2006 to 2013 and caused rural poverty to fall more rapidly than in other sectors. Increases in domestic food prices during 2006 to 2009 and the increase of the international price for tea, a major export commodity, by more than 50 percent over the same period improved the returns to self-employed farm labor and provided space of higher wages for employed workers in the tea plantation sector, despite little change in yields. There is a risk that these income gains may not be sustainable if agriculture productivity does not improve and the sector does not start to modernize through diversification, commercialization and value addition. 6. Sri Lanka’s has successfully attained self-sufficiency in rice and recently also in maize production. Rice production has increased steadily from 2.9 million tons (2002) to 4.8 million tons (2015), in part because previously inaccessible land was reopened for cultivation after the end of the conflict but also through the introduction of high-yielding varieties, the expansion of irrigation capacity, and distinct policy choices, such as fertilizer subsidies for paddy, restrictions on crop choices, and import substitution. Achieving self- sufficiency has also meant that the agriculture production structure has remained concentrated in the low value food crops. In 2013, about 45 percent 2 of the cultivated area was under rice cultivation (up from 37 percent in 1980) but the share of rice in the overall value of crop production was only 18 percent. In addition, average rice yields of 4.06 tons per hectare have remained relatively low despite some recent improvements. Agriculture productivity, as measured by total factor productivity (TFP), has only grown by an average of 0.6 percent per year since 1980 and Sri Lanka lags significantly behind other South and East Asian countries. 7. Agriculture policies have encouraged import substitution of basic agriculture commodities and neglected the domestic fruits and vegetable sectors despite growing domestic demand and potential for export growth. Demand has mostly been met by increased imports, for example of potatoes, chili, and onions. Border taxes on imports and exports of agriculture products and tradable agriculture inputs are used to support farmers that are engaged in import-competing activities and tax the producers of export-oriented products to generate fiscal revenue. The high protection of importables, motivated by self-sufficiency in food crops, has restricted crop diversification and discouraged the production of exportables. Sri Lanka’s agriculture trade policy has also been overly complex and unpredictable and is working at cross- purposes. 8. Part of the revenue earned through agriculture taxation and tariffs is used in subsidizing fertilizer, which features prominently in Sri Lanka’s agriculture budget. In 2014, Sri Lanka imported 765,000 tons of chemical fertilizer and approximately 8,200 tons of formulated pesticide products, of which more than 70 percent were distributed for paddy cultivation subsidized at almost 90 percent below the market cost. On the other hand, public expenditures on Research and Development (R&D) and extension services, which are critical to generate new technology and productivity improvements and are non-distorting, account for only 3 percent of total agriculture expenditure, and much of this limited budget is spent on rice research. As a result of the public underinvestment in R&D, Sri Lanka has fallen behind in the generation of new knowledge and technology as well as in the distribution of new technologies that are critical for modern farming. Private sector R&D has not been able to close this gap. Besides the very limited allocation of public funding for R&D, the research and extension systems is often described as ineffective because of their supply-driven nature and insufficient demand orientation. 9. With rice self-sufficiency secured, a consensus has recently emerged within government that the country should capitalize more strategically on the opportunity to diversify the production structure out of the relatively low value food crops and move towards high-value agriculture and promote agriculture exports. This structural shift is critical to sustaining income growth going into the future, accelerating poverty reduction and reversing the trend in increasing inequality. Since most of the fruits and vegetables not only 3 generate higher income as compared to rice but demand more intensive labor input, higher levels of technology input, better crop management, and investments in post-harvest management, marketing, and better organized value chains overall, there is also significant potential for employment growth and more productive jobs in agriculture. This shift would also imply moving towards a more high-value production structure, agro-processing and value addition activities, and increased competitiveness. This will likely involve revisiting and aligning current trade policy to become more consistent and conducive for high-value export agriculture; realigning public sector support away from general fertilizer subsidies to better targeted support and greater attention to R&D, including private R&D; revisiting and relaxing the rice self- sufficiency policy and allowing for more demand-driven and market oriented production; and overcoming long-standing structural constraints, such as low organizational levels of farmers, land fragmentation, and poor price information systems. 10. To achieve such modernization, differentiated strategies are needed for different parts of the country. In the north and east, there is significant scope for agriculture expansion and productivity growth – both through traditional and non-traditional agriculture – as productivity remains low, markets and value addition activities remain undeveloped and the potential for niche commodities remains significant for domestic and export markets. In other parts of the country, it is important to promote more robust investment and innovation in agribusinesses for value addition and farmer integration into high value chains through scaling up and diversification into more commercial crops. This modernization drive has to be crucially underpinned by a supportive policy and regulatory enabling environment, with due consideration to the economic and evidence-based policy decision making processes. C. Higher Level Objectives to which the Project Contributes 11. The proposed project is aligned with the Country Partnership Strategy (CPS) 2013-2016 (Report 66286-LK, May 22, 2012). The project seeks to contribute to two CPS focus areas, namely: “Supporting structural shifts in the economy” and “Improved living standards and social inclusion” through: (a) improving agricultural productivity and competitiveness to strengthen the links between rural and urban areas and facilitate Sri Lanka’s structural transformation; (b) providing and strengthening rural livelihood sources, employment opportunities in agriculture and along agriculture value chains, as well as market access for the poor, bottom 40 percent, and vulnerable people, thereby improving income sources and livelihood security in lagging rural areas; and (c) contributing to improved flood and drought management, through project’s linkages to the water and irrigation sectors and a climate- smart agriculture approach. The project is also aligned with the proposed new CPS 2017-2020 (Report 104606), which is scheduled to be discussed by the 4 Executive Directors of the World Bank on June 28, 2016 and seeks to promote diversification, value addition and increased competitiveness in the agriculture sector. 12. The overall relevance and importance of the agriculture sector for the Bank’s poverty reduction and shared prosperity agenda in Sri Lanka is discussed and highlighted in the Systematic Country Diagnostic of 2015. In terms of government strategy, in October 2015, the new government released a National Program for Food Production 2016-2018 that aims at increasing agriculture production and productivity with the overall purpose to reduce dependency on food imports and improve the sector’s value added and its contribution to the national economy. The new program highlights the need for diversification away from basic staples towards higher value crops, such as fruits, vegetables, specialized crops, aquaculture, and livestock. Diversification is to be achieved by gradually freeing up farmland previously devoted to rice production but no longer needed as productivity is increasing. Diversification would mark an important and long overdue shift towards more market and demand orientation as well as exploitation of comparative advantage. 13. Through the proposed project, the Bank seeks to reengage in the agriculture sector after many years of absence. The project is planned and envisaged as a first intervention of a longer term sector engagement and partnership with government. As a strategic choice, the proposed project would mainly focus on the demonstration of agriculture diversification and technology improvement, value-chain development for higher value-added production and better market linkages, and income generation from agriculture. The Bank is well placed to ensure that the agriculture diversification agenda is inclusive and poor farmers, including women, are enabled to benefit from investments into: value addition, new skills and technology improvements, sustainable crop management, and new financing and marketing arrangements. The proposed project would not address the structural reform issues in Sri Lanka’s large irrigated rice sector and the plantation estate sector at this point. In these important agriculture sub- sectors, the Bank would first engage through sequenced analytical and technical assistance support with the purpose to develop a better understanding and consensus for downstream policy and institutional reforms as well as possible investments later on. 5 II. PROJECT DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES A. PDO 14. The Project Development Objectives are to support increasing agriculture productivity, improving market access, and enhancing value addition of smallholder farmers and agribusinesses in the project areas. Project Beneficiaries 15. The project is national in scope. The project’s matching grants program is expected to support approximately 350 existing and newly established farmer producer organizations and approximately 50 agribusiness partnership arrangements under a demand-driven approach for project investment support. It is estimated that up to 15,000 smallholder farm households will directly benefit from the matching grants program through higher productivity, new income opportunities, value added production, and improved market linkages. The evaluation criteria for the approval of matching grant support under the project give preference to women-led farmer producer groups and organizations under the matching grants small funding window and promote women representation in productive and value added activities in the envisaged partnership arrangements between producer organizations with agribusinesses. It is expected that approximately 30 percent of the farmer producer organizations benefitting under the project’s small matching grants window will be women-led farmer producer organizations. 16. In addition to the matching grants program, the project specifically targets selected districts in the lagging regions of the Northern, Eastern, North-Central, Central, and Uva Provinces that are characterized by high poverty headcounts and high absolute numbers of poor. The project’s agriculture technology demonstrations parks and the complementary production infrastructure investments are intended to cover 7 priority districts of Jaffna, Mullaitivu, Anuradhapura, Batticaloa, Moneragala, Matale, and Polonnaruwa. It is estimated that at least 14,000 farm households will directly benefit from the project’s agriculture technology demonstrations through improved production capacity, improved input supply and management, better and more efficient technology, improved market linkages, as well as opportunities for value addition. In addition, an estimated 20,000 farm households would benefit from project support to establish professional farmer organizations and from capacity building through farmer business and marketing training activities, and improved eligibility to access the matching grants or commercial financing. 17. The project will also benefit the Ministry of Primary Industries (MOPI), the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) and the five participating Provincial Councils 6 through the respective Provincial Ministries of Agriculture through institutional capacity building and support to sector policy analysis and development to become more effective and better coordinated public services providers and facilitators of the modernization of the agriculture sector. The project will indirectly benefit commercial banks to deepen the understanding of investments opportunities and risks in commercial agriculture and participating agribusinesses through their participation in the project’s matching grant program and the partial credit guarantee facility. PDO Level Results Indicators 18. The achievement of the PDO will be measured using the following results indicators: • Number of direct project beneficiaries (disaggregated by gender). • Number participating farmers who adopted an improved agriculture technology promoted by the project (productivity indicator; disaggregated by gender). • Increase in the average value of sales of agriculture products due to project interventions (percentage; market access indicator). • Number of new jobs created through investments in agriculture small and medium enterprises (SMEs) under the project (value addition indicator; disaggregated by gender). III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION A. Project Components 19. The project comprises three components, which are summarized below. A detailed project description is provided in Annex 2. 20. Component 1: Agriculture Value Chain Development (Total US$ 102.73 million, IDA US$ 58.63 million). The component seeks to promote commercial and export-oriented agriculture; attract and leverage investments from farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses for high value agriculture production and value addition; and provide the enabling environment, incentives, and access to finance for such investments through matching grants, technical assistance support, linkages to the commercial banking sector, and a Partial Credit Guarantee (PCG) facility. Component 1 comprises the following sub-components: a) Sub-component 1.1: Investment Preparation Support (Total US$ 7.41 million, IDA US$ 7.41), supporting: (i) a training program on the matching grants program; (ii) public advertisements and information workshops for prospective applicants to the matching grants program and annual conferences to review the performance of the matching 7 grants program; (iii) honoraria and incremental operating costs for the Technical Review Group (TRG) and Board; (iv) international advisory support to operationalize the matching grants program; (v) salaries and allowances for a Matching Grants Officer, an Agribusiness Expert and an Office Assistant to be recruited into the Matching Grants Secretariat of the Project Management Office (PMU) of MOPI; (vi) salaries and allowances for support staff to the offices at sub-national levels; (vii) office equipment, office rental, vehicle rental and incremental operating cost for the matching grants office and regional support offices; (viii) technical assistance and mentoring for applicants to the matching grant program; and (ix) technical assistance to support the project’s environmental and social safeguards requirements within the matching grants program. b) Sub-component 1.2: Matching Grants to Farmer Producer Organizations and Agribusinesses (Total US$ 88.20 million, IDA US$ 44.10 million), supporting a matching grants program to attract and leverage investments from farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses. Matching grants would be provided under two windows: (i) Matching grants of US$ 5,000 up to US$ 75,000 would be provided for investments to be developed and implemented by farmer producer organizations. Matching grants would provide parallel co-finance to approved investment proposals up to 50 percent of the total investment. Eligibility criteria for farmer producer organizations to participate in the matching grants program would include, among others, the registration under Sri Lanka’s Company Act No. 7, 2007 at the time of application; appointment of a qualified accountant; a minimum cash contribution of 10 percent of the total investment cost to be deposited into an account opened at a licensed bank in the name of the organization at the time of application; and availability of commercial financing of up to 40 percent of the total investment. More favorable matching grant co-financing terms would be provided for women- led farmer organizations. (ii) Matching grants of US$ 75,000 up to US$ 500,000 would be provided to agribusiness for agriculture and value chain investments. Established agribusinesses with a good track record or start-up agribusinesses with good development potential would be eligible to apply for and access the matching grants. For investments between US$ 75,000 to US$ 150,000, the matching grant provided would be 50 percent of the total investment amount in parallel co-financing. For investments from US$ 150,000 to US$ 500,000, the matching grant funds would be 50 percent for the first US$ 150,000 and then 35 percent for the 8 tranche from US$ 150,000 to US$ 500,000. For investment of up to US$ 1 million, for the tranche from US$ 500,000 to US$ 1 million, the matching grant amount for be 20 percent. For investments above US$ 1 million, the maximum matching grant amount would be US$ 500,000. The contributions from agribusinesses would be provided through own-sourced or commercial financing. The details on management, governance, ownership structure, capitalization, auditing and others of such farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses are described in detail in the Matching Grants-Operations Manual. Procurement and disbursement procedures are also described in the Matching Grants-Operations Manual. c) Sub-component 1.3: Partial Credit Guarantee (Total US$ 7.12 million, IDA US$ 7.12 million), supporting a PCG to share financial risk with Participating Financial Institutions (PFIs) that are interested in lending to beneficiaries of the matching grants program. The PCG would be administered by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) through the Regional Development Department (RDD) that has demonstrated prior experience with administrating financing schemes for farmers and SME agribusinesses through both public and private financial institutions. The PCG will operate on the basis of the World Bank Group Principles on PCG Schemes, published in December 2014, covering the governance, management, administration, sustainability, and monitoring of PCGs. The applicable principles are described in the PCG in Annex 4. In addition, given that the project involves the use of a partial credit guarantee by eligible financial intermediaries, OP/BP 10.00 applies on Financial Intermediary Financing. Detailed operating modalities and claim processing procedures under the PCG are described in a PCG- Operations Manual. 21. Component 2: Productivity Enhancement and Diversification Demonstrations (US$ 58.63 million, IDA US$ 58.63 million). The component aims at supporting smallholder farmers to produce competitive and marketable commodities, improve their ability to respond to market requirements, and move towards increased commercialization. Component 2 comprises the following sub-components: (a) Sub-component 2.1: Farmer Training and Capacity Building (Total Cost US$ 6.20 million, IDA US$ 6.20 million), supporting knowledge building and capability improvements of smallholder farmers and the establishment of farmer producer organizations to help them to respond better to market opportunities. 9 (b)Sub-component 2.2: Modern Agriculture Technology Parks (Total Cost US$ 33.44 million, IDA US$ 33.44 million), supporting the introduction, demonstration, and scale-up of innovative agriculture technology packages that are not yet available or practiced by smallholder farmers and producer organizations but would support productivity improvements, diversification, commercialization, more sustainable and climate resilient production patterns (high value products, new varieties, technology, soil, water, fertilization etc.). The sub-component will support the establishment of agriculture technology demonstration parks in seven proposed districts of Jaffna, Mullaitivu (Northern Province), Batticaloa (Eastern Province), Monaragla (Uva Provinces), Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa (North-Central Province), and Matale (Central Province) which have been identified based on high poverty headcounts and agriculture development potential. These agriculture technology demonstration parks will be set up to demonstrate entire agriculture value chain approaches with a clear end-market focus for selected crops, involving: farmer mobilization and training, agriculture production, post-harvest handling and/or processing, and marketing. Each park will include approximately eight to ten entire villages and can be expanded based on demand and resource availability. The sub-component will also support the organization of two international technology fora/ conferences in the first and second year of project implementation, inviting international and domestic service providers to discuss and present their agricultural development models successfully implemented and demonstrated in similar agro-ecological and socio-cultural environments. The detailed implementation modalities of the agriculture technology demonstration approach are described in the Agriculture Technology Demonstration (ATD) Operations Manual. (c) Sub-component 2.3: Production and Market Infrastructure (US$ 14.71 million, IDA US$ 14.71 million), supporting: (i) the up-grading and rehabilitation of small-scale irrigation infrastructure and existing water tanks and irrigation systems in the selected priority project areas and linked to the agriculture technology demonstrations parks; (ii) the improvement of selected production and market access roads and construction of new field access tracks to improve transportation, access to markets and accessibility for agricultural machinery; and (iii) village level storage and product handling facilities, including drying platforms and sheds, composting facilities of crop residues, storage facilities and others. Infrastructure investment would complement investments in the agriculture technology demonstration parks under sub-component 2.2. Procurement and management of civil works contracts would be under the management of the Provincial Project Management Units (PPMUs) 10 under the overall project implementation responsibility of Ministry of Agriculture-Project Management Unit (MOA-PMU). (d)Sub-component 2.4: Analytical and Policy Advisory Support (Total Cost US$ 4.28 million, IDA US$ 4.28 million). The component will provide support to: develop an evidence-based policy, legal and regulatory framework; address knowledge gaps as well as policy and regulatory inconsistencies as they may arise from time to time with policy decisions emanating from different parts of the government; and formulate sector and sub-sectoral strategies to provide the suitable enabling environment for a sustainable and competitive modern agriculture and food system. The sub-component will be implemented under the responsibility of the MOA-PMU. Activities to be supported under this sub- component would include technical assistance to: (i) evaluate policies and regulations and recommend adjustments, reforms or new policies needed to make agriculture more competitive, responsive to market demand, gender sensitive, sustainable, and resilient; (ii) undertake strategic market analysis for promoting new and high value exports, and analyze the changes needed in the policy, regulatory and institutional framework, or public investments needed to address the binding constraints to the evolution of high impact value chains; (iii) evaluate the social and economic impact of policies and public expenditures and make recommendations on course corrections to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of public expenditures; (iv) undertake external and independent monitoring and evaluation functions, including formal impact evaluations of government programs and investments, to provide the critical learning and feedback loop into the ministries’ decision making processes. It would also support: (v) annual conferences on Sri Lanka’s agricultural policy; (vi) equipment, office furniture, and communications technology for MOA’s proposed Center of Excellence; (vii) technical assistance to conceptualize a national agriculture information system, with the medium-term objective to build capacity for data collection and management in support of policy formulation, enhanced public service provision, and improved risk monitoring in agriculture. 22. Component 3: Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation (Total Cost US$ 8.48 million, IDA US$ 7.75 million). The component will support the PMUs of MOPI and MOA and the PPMUs in the participating provinces in project management and coordination, technical supervision, financial management, procurement, social and environmental safeguards, and monitoring and evaluation (M&E). The component will support: (a) project orientation workshops, training and study tours; (b) engagement of technical assistance and short term experts for overall project management; (c) design and installation of a project M&E and Management Information System; (d) M&E surveys and reviews (baseline, mid-term and end of project impact 11 evaluation through an external agency/ institute); (e) regular supervision of environmental and social safeguards implementation; (f) procurement of office equipment, office renovation or rental, and vehicles; (g) incremental operating costs; and (h) support to the PMUs/ PPMUs to recruit PMU/ PPMU staff and for training in project management and operational expenses. B. Project Financing 23. The project will be an Investment Project Financing funded by an International Development Association (IDA) Credit in the amount of US$ 125.00 million equivalent over an implementation period of 5 years. Project Cost and Financing 24. Project Cost. Total project cost are estimated at US$ 169.84 million, including price and physical contingencies of 10 percent. Project cost would be financed by an IDA Credit of US$ 125.00 million equivalent as well as investments from farmer producer organizations, already or newly established under the project, and from agribusinesses. Government seconded staff at national and provincial levels would support implementation. Table 1 below summarizes the project cost and financing percentages by component and sub-component. Table 1: Project Cost (USD million) Cost Including % of IDA % Contingenc Tota Financin Financi ies l g ng A. Agricultural Value Chain Development Preparation Support 7.41 4.4 7.41 100.0 Matching Grants to Farmer Producer Organizations and Agribusinesses 88.20 51.9 44.10 50.0 Partial Credit Guarantee 7.12 4.2 7.12 100.0 Subtotal Agricultural Value Chain Development 102.73 60.5 58.63 57.1 B. Productivity Enhancement, Diversification & Commercialization Farmer and Farmer Organization Capacity Building 6.20 3.6 6.20 100.0 Modern Agriculture Technology Parks 33.43 19.3 33.43 100.0 Production & Market Infrastructure 14.71 10.6 14.71 100.0 Analytical and Policy Advisory Support 4.28 2.5 4.28 100.0 Subtotal Productivity Enhancement, Diversification & Commercialization 58.63 36.0 58.63 100.00 C. Project Management, M&E Central Project Coordination Committee 0.32 0.2 0.32 100.0 Ministry of Primary Industries 2.56 1.5 2.42 94.5 12 Ministry of Agriculture 2.56 1.5 2.42 94.5 Provincial Project Management Units 3.04 1.8 2.59 85.2 Subtotal Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation 8.48 5.0 7.75 91.3 100. TOTAL 169.84 0 125.00 73.6 25. Retroactive Financing. Retroactive financing up to an aggregate amount of US$ 25.00 million equivalent will be available for eligible expenditures incurred under all project components prior to the date of the signed Credit Agreement, but on or after June 15, 2016. C. Lessons Learned and Reflected in the Project Design 26. The Bank has gained experience and insights from a large number of projects1 and programs, both Bank and non-Bank financed, where private sector entities and businesses are important development partners2. The design of the proposed project has incorporated lessons and experiences, which in particular refer to the following points discussed below. For each of the lessons some key references are referred to in footnotes below: 1 For some important project level experiences see: 1. World Bank: “Turkey Technology Development Project.” Project Appraisal Document. Washington, DC: World Bank. 2. World Bank: “China Agriculture Technology Transfer Project.” Project Appraisal Document, and Implementation Completion Report. Washington, DC: World Bank. 3. World Bank: “Zambia Smallholder Agricultural Commercialization Strategy.” Report No. 36573-ZM. Washington, DC: World Bank. 4. World Bank: 2008. “Vietnam Agriculture Competitiveness Project.” Project Appraisal Document. Washington, DC: World Bank. 5. PPAP in PNG 2 For some of the analytical work see: 6. van der Meer, K., and M. Noordam. 2004. “The Use of Grants to Address Market Failures: A Review of World Bank Rural Development Projects.” Agriculture and Rural Development Paper No. 27. Washington, DC: World Bank. 7. World Bank: 2010. Designing and Implementing Agricultural Innovation Funds: Lessons from Competitive Research and Matching Grant Projects.” Report No. 54857-GLB. Washington, DC: World Bank. 8. World Bank: Agricultural Innovation Systems: An Investment Sourcebook. See specifically Module 5: Innovative Partnerships and Business Development, with Thematic Notes on Foundations for Public Private Partnerships, Innovation Funds, and Agricultural Clusters; http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTARD/Resources/335807- 1330620492317/9780821386842_ch5.pdf, 9. Geoff Tyler and Grahame Dixie. 2012. “Investment in Agribusiness: A Retrospective View of a Development Bank’s Investments in Agribusiness in Africa and East Asia”, Washington, DC: World Bank 10. World Bank/UNCTAD: Field Survey of the application of principles of responsible agricultural investment with Investors and Local Communities, Hafiz Mirza, Will Speller & Grahame Dixie, 2013, Joint UNCTAD World Bank report, (to be published) 13 • Importance of alignment with the country’s policies and programs and political stability (see references (2),(6) and (7)): The project is fully aligned with Sri Lanka’s development strategy of using private sector investment as an engine of equitable agricultural growth; bringing innovation and market access to smallholders, and employment opportunities. The project is also aligned with recent policy statements of the government on agriculture sector development priorities. • Importance of a transparent and predictable policy environment for investors (see reference (9). For many interested investors, it is not so much the level of taxation, duties, fees, licences or other regulations to be followed, which prevents them from investing, but the transparency and predictability of such government policies. To improve transparency and predictability, the proposed project will include an Analytical and Policy Advisory Support sub-component (sub-component 2.4) to better inform policy makers and generate policies conducive for more private sector investment led agricultural growth. • The need to build on basic comparative advantages in the project area, rather than trying to change them (see reference (8): The proposed project investments will build on comparative advantages in Sri Lanka related to location, infrastructure, agro-climate, work force and skills. The project will support specific value chain analysis studies confirming the comparative production advantage and informing potential investors. • Matching grant schemes can be highly effective, especially if the lessons learned from the Bank’s extensive project portfolio are incorporated. The use of matching grants both targeted at producer organizations and agri-businesses, have a long and mainly successful record in the Bank. In the early 2000s, there was a number of projects in Eastern Europe, which focused on supporting new technology and marketing channels with about 40 percent funding being channeled through agribusiness. These projects were successful. One of the first was in Romania which had a weighted Financial Rate of Return at 111 percent. • In the LAC region, partnership programs called Productive Alliance now amount to over 16 projects. By October 2013, nearly 3,000 partnerships benefited 110,000 families in this region. The best established scheme is the Colombia program with 775 supported partnerships, and an assessment that over 75 percent of the Productive Alliances are assessed as being sustainable businesses. The preliminary results of the Bolivia Productive Alliance of 159 projects has shown increases in productivity (by 50 percent), prices, marketable surpluses and sales incomes for the small holder producers linked with agribusiness. 14 • In Zambia, the Agricultural Development Support Project provided some 24 competitiveness matching grants to agribusiness. The full results are yet to be written up, however, there is good evidence that the results were positive. Matching grants have been taken up in three other projects in Zambia. The key problem, after a slow start in disbursement, is the failure of the private sector to release their matching funds. The project has addressed this by providing additional support in accessing commercial loans through a PCG. In addition is requires an up-front down payment of 10 percent of the total investment by the matching grant recipients. • Need for results to be agreed up front, then transparently pursued and monitored (see references (2) and (7)): The matching grants program specifically identifies a set of results laid out in the Operational Manual. These include: (i) increases in the number of smallholders, and particularly women farmers, operating as out-growers; (ii) increase of incomes received by smallholders; increased employment; and (iii) improvements in the availability of agricultural inputs to smallholders. Applications for matching grant funding will have to specify the targeted gains for each specific indicator, and the matching grant program contracts will require transparent monitoring of accomplishment. In cases of non-compliance, the project implementing authorities will stop disbursements to the grantee and seek full or partial reimbursement. IV. IMPLEMENTATION A. Institutional and Implementation Arrangements 27. The institutional responsibilities and arrangements for project implementation are summarized below and described in detail in Annex 3. They include the following entities at the national and subnational levels: 28. Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs. A Central Project Coordination Committee (CPCC) will be set up in the Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs with representation from the Ministry of Finance (MOF), CBSL, MOPI, MOA, and the Provincial Councils of the participating provinces. The CPCC will: (a) act as project steering committee and ensure effective coordination and communication between the Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs, MOF, CBSL, MOPI, MOA, and the five Provincial Councils; (b) provide overall policy guidance and support to project implementation; (c) mobilize and ensure coordination with other relevant public and private stakeholders; and (d) oversee the project’s internal auditing of the two main investment components, to be conducted MOPI and MOA according to existing internal auditing procedures, to ensure adherence to project principles and transparency in economic decision making, including 15 the award of matching grants and the management of agriculture technology demonstration parks. The CPCC will be chaired by the Secretary of the Ministry National Policies and Economic Affairs. 29. Ministry of Primary Industries (MOPI). MOPI will be responsible for implementing Component 1, sub-components 1.1 and 1.2, and will oversee the following units and entities: • Project Management Unit (PMU). A PMU will be set up in MOPI to be responsible for the management of Component 1, sub-components 1.1 and 1.2, including annual work and budget planning, coordination with the Department of Export Agriculture in Kandy and the three regional offices (Kilinochchi, Ampara, and Matara), procurement, fund withdrawal and financial reporting; technical and institutional aspects of implementation; general oversight, field supervision and acceptance checks; and training and capacity building, and the periodic reporting on implementation progress and achievement of indicators to the Bank. The PMU will be led by a Project Director and include a/an: Deputy Project Director, Financial Management Specialist/ Accountant; Procurement Officer, M&E officer, Environmental Officer, and Social Development Specialist, and technical subject matter specialists that can be recruited on demand basis. • An office will be set up as part of the PMU to manage the day-to-day implementation of the matching grants program, including public advertising and solicitation of value chain investment proposals, providing and managing technical assistance support to improve proposals of agro-enterprises and farmer cooperatives to meet project eligibility criteria and ensure technical and business feasibility. The office will comprise: a matching grants officer, an agribusiness specialist, and an office assistant. • Board of Directors - Matching Grants Program. A Board of Directors will be set up to oversee and govern the application process and approval of matching grants program. The Board will be chaired by the Secretary of MOPI and include representatives from MOF, Board of Investment, Export Development Board, CBSL, Chamber of Commerce, and the relevant Provincial Councils, which will be represented through the Provincial Secretaries of Agriculture. The Board will be responsible for reviewing and approving applications for matching grants, ensuring that proposals are in accordance with government policy, especially outreach and integration of farmers and female entrepreneurs; make good business sense; and are in compliance with project regulations, including safeguards. 16 • Technical Review Group (TRG). A TRG will be appointed, comprising representatives from government technical departments, academia/ research, industry-related enterprises, and other stakeholders. The TRG will provide guidance to farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses on technical and business-related aspects of investment proposals. The TRG will also advise on technical assistance to improve investment proposals to become eligible for project support. It reports to the Board and is supported by the MOPI-PMU. 30. Regional Development Department (RDD), CBSL. The RDD of CBSL would be responsible for administering the PCG under Component 1, sub- component 1.3. It will maintain the PCG-Operations Manual, develop a business plan and pricing model, continuously review the eligibility criteria for loans, establish a registration system for loans to be covered under the PCG, and manage the claims processing system under the project. 31. Ministry of Agriculture. Under MOA, the following units and entities would be set up: • Coordinating Committee. A Coordinating Committee will be set up in MOA to be responsible for the coordination between MOA and the Provincial Councils of the participating provinces, based on the principles of the Wadduwa Declaration signed between the National and Provincial Ministers of Agriculture on September 30, 2015, which is included in the ATD-Operations Manual. The Coordinating Committee would ensure that sub-components 2.2 (Agriculture Technology Demonstration Parks) and 2.3 (Upgrading Production and Marketing Infrastructure) are fully coordinated with the Provincial Councils and implemented in line with the devolved mandates for agriculture and rural development. • Project Management Unit (PMU). A PMU will be set up to be responsible for day-to-day coordination and management for activities to be implemented under the responsibility of MOA, including annual work and budget planning; coordination with PPMUs in public outreach and community mobilization, procurement and contract management, fund withdrawal and financial management, including and financial reporting; technical and institutional implementation aspects, field supervision and acceptance checks; and training and capacity building. The PMU will comprise a Project Director, Deputy Project Director, Financial Management Specialist/ Accountant; Procurement Officer, M&E officer, Environmental Officer, and Social Development Specialist. Technical subject matter specialists can be appointed as needed. 32. Provincial Councils/ Provincial Ministries of Agriculture. PPMUs will be set up in the Provincial Councils of the five provinces participating in 17 Component 2 (Northern, North-Central, Central, Eastern, Uva) and will be represented in the project through the respective Provincial Ministries of Agriculture. The PPMUs will participate as members in the Board of the Matching Grants Program for matching grant proposals relevant to their respective provinces. They will be responsible for the day-to-day implementation and technical supervision of the project activities implemented under Component 2, sub-component 2.2. and 2.3. They will closely coordinate all activity implementation with the MOA-PMU and provide progress reports on a regular basis. 33. Farmer Producer Organizations and Agribusinesses. Farmer Producer Organizations and agribusiness SMEs that participate in the matching grants program will have implementation responsibility for the investment activities agreed and approved in the investment and business plans and as per their contractual arrangements with the PMU of MOPI. They will organize group members, implement the activities approved in the investment and business plans, provide training and technical support to their members; facilitate linkages between organizations and agribusinesses; support the introduction of new technologies, and provide technical training, technical exchanges and advisory services to their members. 34. Agriculture Technology Service Providers. The implementation of agriculture technology demonstration parks under Component 2, sub- components 2.2 will be managed through technical service providers which will be contracted under the project on the basis of output and performance- based contracts. These services providers are expected to be firms of high international reputation that would be recruited on a competitive basis to deliver – design, built, operate, transfer – the agriculture technology demonstration parks to local communities in the selected project areas. Contractual arrangements between the MOA-PMU, PPMUs and the service providers will include the requirement to ensure that technology and knowledge is transferred to local stakeholders, including local extension services and agrarian services departments. B. Results Monitoring and Evaluation 35. The Result Framework describes the gender-disaggregated PDO-level outcome indicators and the component-level intermediate indicators, including core sector indicators, and respective baselines and targets (Annex 1). Project M&E and reporting will be under the responsibility of the PMUs of MOPI and MOA for the project activities under their respective implementation responsibility. A designated M&E officer will be appointed at each PMU for compiling M&E data for consolidation into the semi-annual and annual project progress reports. A simple computerized progress monitoring system will be set-up at the PMU/ PPMU levels to help track and document physical, institutional, and financial project progress. In addition, the PMUs will be 18 responsible for implementing an overall internal third party audit program to track progress and performance of the matching grants program and of establishment of modern agriculture technology demonstration parks, including adherence to the provisions in the various operation manuals and for ensuring transparency in the allocation of project funds for commercial investments. The M&E system will also include baseline, mid-term and end of project surveys and studies to be carried out by independent specialists that will be recruited under the project. C. Sustainability 36. Sustainability considerations that have guided project design include: a) Agribusiness participation and financial viability. The project seeks to leverage commercial private sector investments. Investment commitments from the private sector, including from farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses, are expected to provide an important indication for the business rationale and longer-term sustainability of the agriculture production and value chain investments. In addition, the matching grants program includes a detailed review process of feasibility studies to ensure the technical, financial, and market viability of individual investment proposals that will be supported under the project’s matching grants scheme. b) Farmer Producer Organizations. The project seeks to ensure institutional sustainability and effectiveness through dedicated support to farmer producer organizations to establish them as independent economic entities and actors. The project will provide extensive capacity building in business management skill development, support to registration, and access to finance through the matching grants mechanisms and commercial banks. c) Agriculture Technology Demonstration Parks. Project support to the development of agriculture technology demonstrations seeks to introduce modern agriculture technology packages in lagging areas with underexploited potential for higher value agriculture. Parks will be designed to allow participating local communities to: form formal farmer producer organizations (farmer companies); significantly improve productivity and output of various crops through defined technology packages; and achieve higher levels of scale in terms of production areas and output that will allow for accessing markets strategically and for investments into product processing and value chain development. The implementation of this demonstration approach will be through service providers that will be contracted on a performance-basis but have no direct commercial interest in the production. They will hand- over the tested operations to local producer organizations as specified 19 in the ATD-Operations Manual. It is expected that successful demonstration will attract additional investments into downstream processing through commercial investors, ensuring longer term sustainability of the approach. Sri Lanka’s national extension service and agrarian services departments will benefit through technology transfer and capacity building. d) Policy support. To ensure longer-term sustainability, the project will also provide support for more systematic and continuous analyses of sector policies and their impacts on sector performance. Complementary policy is expected to help improve the overall enabling environment for agriculture and hence contribute to the project’s long-term sustainability. e) Rural infrastructure. Infrastructure investments and public services are directly linked to the proposed agricultural investments (sub-projects). They will be implemented through the Provincial Councils to strengthen the overall sustainability of productive investments by cooperatives and agro-enterprises. V. KEY RISKS A. Overall Risk Rating and Explanation of Key Risks 37. The overall risk rating for this project is substantial. Principal project- level risks are associated with: (a) macroeconomic and fiscal challenges, including a slowdown in overall growth, a widening fiscal deficit, low FDI inflows, and foreign exchange outflows that could negatively impact the project; (b) an existing sector policy framework focused on staple food self- sufficiency concerns and public subsidization and the need for the formulation of a comprehensive agriculture strategy that provides clear guidance on a sector reform agenda towards private-sector driven sector development, innovation and technology and modernization, and more market orientation of the agriculture sector; (c) institutional implementation capacity constraints in the participating ministries that have only limited prior experiences in implementing Bank-financed operations but also have limited technical capacity in modern agribusiness development, capacity building and technology applications; and (d) fiduciary and governance risks associated with the project’s matching grant program and the transfer of project resources to a large number of recipients for investment purposes. Specific technical project design risks are moderate as the project will promote technologies and approaches that are already well established in other countries. Environmental and social risk is also rated moderate. 38. The above described risks are mitigated through: (a) application of eligibility criteria for participating financial institutions (PFIs) to participate in 20 the project, including capital adequacy, solvency, liquidity, and portfolio quality; (b) support to sector policies analysis and formulation and to the development of a policy and regulatory framework for a modern agriculture sector through a dedicated policy sub-component; (c) financial incentives through the matching grants program to attract private sector to provide services, innovation, and market linkages; (d) the outsourcing and delivery of major technology demonstrations and capacity building programs through qualified private sector service providers based on output-based performance contracts; (e) institutional capacity building support to the implementing entities; and (f) formulation of clear implementation procedures and selection criteria for project investments documented in the project’s operational manuals, and the institution of an internal auditing system at the level of MOPI and MOA, which will be reviewed by the Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs to ensure adherence to agreed project regulations and principles. VI. APPRAISAL SUMMARY A. Economic and Financial (if applicable) Analysis 39. The project’s development impact is expected to be: increased smallholder returns from agriculture through improved productivity for selected field crops, higher agricultural output, increased value-addition, and new market opportunities, fostering increased incomes and employment opportunities. These benefits would result from: (a) the adoption of new production technology packages; (b) improved water and soil resources management; (c) improved product processing, packaging, and marketing; (d) improved product quality and reduced post-harvest losses; (e) better access to services, markets, and information; (f) better market differentiation through product certification, brand naming etc., and (g) advantages from economies of scale through new organizational production arrangements. Indirect benefits are expected to include: (a) strengthened capacity and the organizational level of producers and marketing groups, including strengthened capacity of female farmer entrepreneurs; (b) improved quality and reduced costs of forward and backward linkages of farmers to markets and higher-up value chain operators; (c) increased awareness of technology, climate smart agriculture, and resources management; (d) new models of small producers and private sector enterprises working together; and (e) improved nutrition through diversification of agriculture away from rice and increased production of nutrient rich product, in particular fruits and vegetables; and (f) improved institutional capacity of key ministries and government agencies to review and formulate sector policy. 40. Under Component 1, the project’s matching grant program is expected to support at least 350 existing and newly established farmer producer 21 organizations and 50 agribusinesses. The matching grants are designed to finance sub-projects that are locally identified through open call-for-proposals during project implementation. Given the demand-driven nature of project engagement, this analysis does not lend itself easily to detailed ex-ante cost- benefit analysis. The expected benefits from agribusinesses financed by the matching grants are difficult to anticipate and quantify, and as such are not attempted in the present economic and financial analysis. The economic justification of these sub-projects will be part of due diligence during implementation, with the requirement that all proposals for subproject investments include an economic analysis. This economic/financial filter will be applied as part of subproject eligibility criteria for matching grant funding and as such each subproject would meet the strict criteria of economic viability with a threshold Economic Rate of Return (ERR) of 6 percent (as per the current Bank guidelines). 41. For Component 2, indicative net benefits potential crop production opportunities are used, using detailed crop enterprise budgets from the Socio- Economics and Planning Centre, Department of Agriculture, for the five targeted project districts. The analysis is indicative, focusing on typical farming activities that have the potential to support diversification and modernization of agriculture. The project (investment) costs used for the analysis include all costs for Component 2, which is directly focused on productivity enhancement and diversification of agriculture (US$ 58.63 million). Pro-rated expenses of Component 3 (half) are included as project costs (US$ 4.24 million). Finally, some activities of Component 1 are expected to yield benefits to farmers through better prices, marketing and options for diversification, half of the costs of sub-component 1.2 (US$ 88.20 million, including beneficiary matching funds) are included in project costs. The rationale for using half the cost of this sub-component is that there will be additional benefits accruing to the investors in agribusinesses, yet unknown and hence cannot be accounted for in the analysis. The ratio (half) is assumed as an important objective of the project, specifically Component 1, because it provides the enabling environment for farmers to diversify. Overall, the scope of the analysis accounts for 71 percent of project costs. 42. The analysis considers four scenarios: (a) import substitution crops only; (b) high value agriculture (mainly horticulture crops) with rapid growth in domestic demand and potential for exports; (c) traditional exports; and (d) a mix of all three types of crops. Among the project districts, only two have historically had a significant share of acreage under traditional exports. It is assumed that the current cropping pattern, in which rice dominates, and current practices would continue as the “without-project” scenario while the “with-project” scenario would reflect increased area allocation to high value crops, with the incremental area resulting from rice area freed up by reducing the rice yield gap. 22 43. Two approaches are used to assess the project economic viability. One is to identify the minimum scale of diversification, measured as the incremental area allocated to crops in each scenario, needed to meet the minimum ERR threshold of 6 percent. This “break-even” analysis indicates that the minimum incremental area required to justify the project investment represent about 2.4 percent of the current total cultivated land in the 5 project districts (selected for the economic and financial analysis) if they were to focus solely on import substitution crops. A reallocation of 1.5 percent would be required for the traditional export crops only scenario, and 4.6 percent for emerging exports scenario. If the current cropping pattern was maintained and scaled up, the mixed scenario, then 2.9 percent of land would need to be reallocated to the high-value crops. These estimates indicate that the aggregate project level, the needed level of diversification is modest and eminently achievable. The picture varies, as expected, by district with each district showing a different levels of expansion needed under alternative scenarios, given their current status (and revealed comparative advantage). Focusing on high value horticulture/ emerging exports emerges as the preferred alternative in Jaffna, Mullaitivu, Batticaloa, Anuradhapura, while traditional exports are the “best-bets” in Moneragala. These patterns suggest that quick wins based on historical patterns and regional specializations are possible. 44. The second approach assesses the economic returns associated with a 25 percent increase in production, phased in over the project life (5 years), from the base year level of output. A 25 percent increase may sound optimistic, but considering the low levels of current production (and acreage) allocated to these crops, the assumed increase does not appear unrealistic. The results show that at the project level, all scenarios, except notably import substitution, are economically viable with the assumed increase in output. More specifically, an overall ERR is estimated at -2.8 percent with a Net Present Value (NPV, using a discount rate of 6 percent) of -US$ 70.74 million for the import substitution scenario. Emerging exports yield an ERR at 9.3 percent with NPV of US$ 38.12 million. Traditional exports yield an ERR at 12.1 percent with NPV of US$ 104.62 million. The best outcome is the mixed model, with an ERR at 20.2 percent with NPV of US$ 264.34 million for the mixed model. B. Technical 45. The project design is built on the concept of agricultural value chain development based on partnerships of the public and private sectors. This concept has proven technically successful and is implemented widely in similar projects across the Bank’s portfolio supporting agricultural sector modernization. The approach to support entire agricultural value chains is a successful development tool to generate agriculture growth by adding value and solving growth restricting bottlenecks along the chain of actors from the 23 farmer to the national or international consumer. The project takes into account that this vertical integration cannot function in isolation and an important aspect of the value chain approach is that it also considers horizontal integration elements in the chain, such as developing the business and commercial attitude of farmers through business training; organizing farmers in groups for joint action and joint production along agreed standards and quality criteria, decision making and responsibility; provision and access to finance for investments; and the general enabling policy and business environment. Detailed operations manuals, including a Matching Grants Operations Manual, a Partial Credit Guarantee Operations Manual, and an Agriculture Technology Demonstration Operations Manual, have been prepared and, subject to final Bank review, to be adopted by the Recipient prior to implementation in the field. 46. The matching grants program proposed under the project is based on good practices and lessons learned from programs in other regions and countries funded by the World Bank and other donors. Similar matching grants programs have proved to be well-suited to support farmer producer organizations, rural businesses and entrepreneurs; introduce innovative partnership and market linkage arrangements; and contribute to increased competitiveness and commercialization of smallholder farmers. The demand- driven approach of the proposed matching grant program and the requirement for a matching contribution will increase the likelihood that the successful applicants are the most innovative and that investment proposals are relevant to the needs of the beneficiaries. To complement this activity and reduce risks, the project will also support training and technical assistance in business planning, management and marketing that will help the development of farmer producer organizations as strong and competitive business entities and attractive partners for other private agribusiness operators. It is expected that the implementation of the matching grant program will go through an initial learning curve, which could require an adjustment of the design parameters and implementation procedures and potentially impact implementation. 47. The support and capacity building to farmer producer organizations builds on an existing program of building farmer companies implemented under MOA. This program provides the basis for identifying capacity building and other priority needs for farmer producer organizations (farmer companies). Furthermore, the teaching of farm business enterprise management and supporting farmers through upgrading and improving technical and operational processes to meet market requirements (quality, standards) will contribute to improving the performance of farmers to enable access to commercial markets and increase farmer incomes. The quality provision of technical and business advice and the overall farmer capacity building will depend on local service providers which exist in the country. 24 48. Limited experience exists with the implementation of agriculture technology demonstration parks. However, there are examples in the water supply sector and from private investors, which have implemented turn-key contracts in Sri Lanka. The challenge would be in the identification of suitable service providers and in the contract management. The project design includes a number of technology fora, where suitable service providers could present examples of successfully implemented technology packages. A selection and supervising panel with broad government and non-government representation would guide the process. 49. Infrastructure investments will be of relatively small scale and are not expected to pose any significant technical challenges. Technically complex infrastructure and any infrastructure involving large water storage facilities would not be supported under the project. C. Financial Management 50. The proposed Financial Management (FM) arrangements are in line with fiduciary requirements of OP 10.00. Separate PMUs will be set up in MOPI and in MOA with the responsibility for overall FM arrangements under their respective components and activities. RDD of CBSL will be responsible for the PCG component of the project for FM purposes. The PMUs will be equipped with sufficient qualified staff, including FM staff with adequate experience and qualifications. MOPI, MOA and the Provincial Ministries of Agriculture are currently working with limited capacity. MOPI and MOA have limited prior experience in World Bank financed operations or not been involved in World Bank operations recently. Because of the current capacity limitations and the relatively complex institutional arrangements involving multiple spending units FM risk is assessed as “high”. FM risk will be mitigated through regular FM supervision missions, desk reviews of internal and external audit reports and quarterly IUFRs, and through continuous dialogue with PMU/ PPMU, especially during the initial years of project implementation. In addition, the Bank team will conduct transaction reviews and site visits to periodically monitor the adequacy of the FM system and provide training, capacity building and knowledge sharing for FM staff, internal audit staff, and the external auditor. Disbursements will be report-based. The two PMUs will each have a Designated Account (DA) opened at the CBSL for disbursements purposes. RDD will operate a guarantee fund for the Component 1, sub-component 1.3. The PMUs and RDD will submit separate Interim Unaudited Financial Reports (IUFRs) for their respective components within 45 days of end of quarter. The project will be subjected to an internal audit. The external audit of the project will be carried out by the Auditor General of Sri Lanka. There will be three audit reports submitted – MOPI, MOA, and RDD. The due date for submission of audit reports to WB would be within six months of end of financial year. The PPMUs, which are responsible for the implementation of activities devolved to the Provincial Councils, will also recruit FM staff to work in close coordination 25 with the PMU of MOA on FM aspects under Component 2. There are no overdue audit reports or ineligible expenditures under the main implementing agencies of the project. D. Procurement 51. Procurement risk is assessed as “high”. The PMUs that will be established in the MOPI and MOA have no or limited prior experience in managing Bank-funded projects. Procurement risk will be mitigated through: recruitment of dedicated procurement specialists in the PMU/ PPMUs, procurement workshops to handle project-specific needs including workshops on contract management), design of a procurement monitoring system, progress reporting, and capacity building, and project websites providing procurement information in a transparent manner. Procurement of goods, works, non-consultancy services and consulting services under the Project will be carried out in accordance with World Bank Guidelines on: (i) Procurement of Goods, Works and Non-Consulting Services under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants by World Bank Borrowers, dated January 2011 and revised in July 2014 (Procurement Guidelines); and (ii) Selection and Employment of Consultants under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants by World Bank Borrowers, dated January 2011 and revised July 2014 (Consultant Guidelines), including the provisions as stipulated in the Financing Agreement. E. Social (including Safeguards) 52. The project is expected to generate positive social benefits and sustainable poverty reduction opportunities for rural communities in lagging rural areas across Sri Lanka. Improved agriculture productivity, organization development, and value chain development are expected to create additional economic returns for farmer households. Expected benefits also include employment opportunities for poorer households, individual and collective empowerment through membership in formal farmer producer organizations and partnership arrangements with agribusinesses, improved access to finance, technology, markets, and rural infrastructure and trading facilities, as well as new technical and management skills. Agriculture technology demonstration parks will be established in formerly conflict-affected and poverty-stricken provinces to provide opportunities for the poor farm households and conflict affected communities. Attention to more equitable sharing of economic gains from investments in commercial agriculture modernized value chains will be paid during the process of farmer producer organization establishment with active support from the implementing agencies. 53. Involuntary Resettlement (OP/BP 4.12). No involuntary resettlement is envisaged under the project. Most physical interventions and facilities are expected to be of relatively small scale at household or village 26 levels on existing farmland of households that are participating in the selected sub-projects on a voluntary basis, following consultation. Specific activities would involve, for example, some land preparation, construction of small-scale household level green houses, installations of on-farm irrigation equipment and others. In addition, the construction of storage facilities, rehabilitation/ up-grading of agriculture connectivity roads, markets, facilities for product processing and others at the level of producer organizations or agribusinesses are likely to require some land and may generate a land acquisition case, if land is not donated voluntarily, purchased through willing-buyer willing-seller arrangements (to be financed by counterpart funds), or cannot be made available from State land. A Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) has been prepared to cover such cases where the need for land acquisition arises. The RFP will guide the land acquisition process and the preparation of sub-project specific Resettlement Action Plans (RAPs) in compliance with the domestic legal and policy framework for land acquisition and OP/BP 4.12. The RPF provides key principles and procedures for land acquisition, covering documentation, compensation and mitigation principles, a grievance redress mechanism, M&E, and institutional arrangements. Households that do not want to join a producer organization, will be able to stay out without being impacted by the neighboring production base. 54. Indigenous Peoples (OP/BP 4.10). Some of the indigenous communities known as ‘forest dwellers’ live in remote locations and close to commercial forests and national forest reserves in the country. Their livelihood depends on forest resources and small scale rain-fed agriculture or Chena cultivation. The main investments of the project are located in the dry zone and focused on irrigation-based farming. The project does not intervene in areas of commercial forests or in close proximity to forest areas therefore forest dweller communities will not be affected through proposed agriculture modernization interventions. 55. Citizen engagement and gender inclusion. The project’s framework approach means that the participating project stakeholders, such as existing and new farmer producer organizations, agribusinesses, and communities, will only be identified during implementation. The Operations Manuals provide guidance on: citizen engagement, beneficiary consultation, gender inclusion, and stakeholder participation in the prospective sub-projects under Components 1 and 2. All sub-projects will be subjected to a social screening and assessment process to ensure adequate and voluntary participation in project interventions as well as outreach to women and poor households. The project will adopt the following as citizen engagement mechanisms: (a) continuous community consultations as social preparation and screening of subprojects; (b) social audit committees at local level to monitor subproject implementation; and (c) third party monitoring of project implementation to ensure projects benefits are distributed equally and efficiently across different social groups and geographical regions. The outcome of the citizen 27 engagement exercises will be documented and reviewed during implementation support missions. Citizen engagement indicators would be: number of clients reporting satisfaction with project services provided, disaggregated by gender. 56. Opportunities and risks for intended social impacts. Capacity building and institutional development of farmer organizations is expected to foster better access of poor households to markets and farm inputs. Establishing farmer organization is likely to enhance the individual and collective self-development capacity, especially if training combines skill development with managerial and business related capacity building. Investments in local infrastructure will have positive impacts if infrastructure is targeted to serve both agricultural production needs and the needs of local communities. The project is expected to generate entrepreneurial and employment opportunities for women, especially women-headed households, in farmer producer organizations, and will provide them with targeted and customized training in technology and business skills. The project will need to ensure that interested women groups (informally and formally organized) will have sufficient access to project-related information through especially targeted outreach activities to access and benefit from the project. In addition, investments proposals for women-led producer organizations to the matching grant program will receive higher scoring, and upon approval, can receive a higher matching grant share in the total investment (Matching Grant- Operations Manual). 57. While no irreversible negative social impacts are expected, the following potential risks deserve close attention: (a) there may be an overall capacity constraint at the level of poor farmers to transit from subsistence farming to commercial agriculture with higher levels of technology input, which will require specific attention to continuous training and support; (b) women- headed and poor households may be especially vulnerable and their participation in project activities might be limited, resulting in inequitable production arrangements within farmer producer arrangements or partnership arrangements with agribusinesses; (c) despite more efficient organizational arrangements, market risks will remain substantial, and timely access to market information will remain challenging; this may result in farmer producer organizations not being able to assess market and demand conditions adequately; (d) because modern agriculture requires more investment and proposed outputs may provide returns only with time lags; poorer households may face increased economic risk because of their motivation to participate in the project; and (e) producer arrangements promoted under the project will require the organization and streamlining of large numbers of smallholder producers under unified production and land management arrangements, requiring special attention to ensuring voluntary and fully informed participation. 28 F. Environment (including Safeguards) 58. Environmental Assessment (OP/BP 4.01). The project is classified as an Environmental Category B. It is expected to bring positive environmental benefits to the project areas through the introduction and expansion of modern technology applications that help improve cropping patterns and farming methods, increase efficiency in the management of water resources, protect agriculture soils, and roll out integrated pest management. Two project components may involve activities that could have adverse environmental impacts if not mitigated properly. Component 1 will support commercial agriculture and agro-products processing. Component 2 would finance the establishment of agriculture technology demonstration parks and improvements of rural infrastructure, including rehabilitation or improvement of access roads and tracks, rehabilitation of small irrigation schemes, land preparation, construction of market facilities, and others. The project’s demand-driven framework approach does not allow to determine these investments and their specific site locations at appraisal. However, it is known that these will be conducted in existing agricultural areas. Specific investments and implementation sites will be determined during implementation as part of the matching grant program and the detailed design of the proposed agriculture technology demonstration parks. 59. An Environmental Assessment and Management Framework (EAMF) has been prepared to guide the screening and selection of such activities from an environmental perspective and manage their environmental impacts. The EAMF defines the screening and selection criteria for sub-projects and sites. It also specifies the content, procedures and responsibilities for the preparation and implementation of individual sub-project Environmental Assessments (EAs) and Environmental Management Plans (EMPs) to address site-specific impacts and subsequent monitoring and reporting requirements. The EAMF will also include sectoral environmental management guidelines for the subsectors of the agricultural processing which will be applicable under the matching grant program. The EAMF will also be applicable to Component 2, sub-component 2.4, to ensure that the principles of the Bank’s safeguards policies are adhered to in project supported-advisory and policy support interventions and resulting implementation. 60. Pest Management (OP/BP 4.09). The expansion, intensification and diversification of agricultural activities under the project could to lead to changes in the application of pesticides for pest and disease control. As per the Bank’s safeguard policy, a separate Pest Management Plan (PMP) has been prepared for the project based on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles. The PMP describes the relevant national regulatory framework, current status of pest and disease control, monitoring and supervision mechanism, major experience and problems, and lessons learnt from past projects. It specifies a range of non-chemical methods and a training and 29 monitoring program to facilitate implementation. A list of all chemicals needed for the project that meet Bank requirements, namely, comply with the World Health Organization’s recommended categories, has been included in the PMP. 61. Natural Habitats (OP/BP 4.04). Project-supported agricultural activities will take place on existing farmland. No expansion or creation of new farmland into fragile habitats is foreseen. The project will bring improvements to agricultural practices that are expected to reduce pressure on natural habitats and the likelihood of encroachment into sensitive ecosystems. Some activities might negatively impact natural habitats because of the proximity of project interventions, such as the construction and/or upgrading of rural infrastructure. OP 4.04. will therefore be applicable. To ensure impacts to natural habitats are mitigated the EAMF prescribes proper due diligence mechanisms under OP 4.01. Relevant preventive and mitigation measures to ensure the protection of local ecosystems and habitats will be included in the respective sub-project EMPs, as needed, and be subject to Bank review. 62. Safety of Dams (OP/BP 4.37). Interventions under Component 2, sub- component 2.3 may include the rehabilitation and up-grading of small-scale irrigation infrastructure and existing water tanks (managed by the Agrarian Services Departments) linked to the agriculture technology demonstrations parks under sub-component 2.2. OP/BP4.37 applies because of the dependence on water conveyance and control via the irrigation systems and the links of smaller tanks with the water storage and operation of upstream medium/large dams, which is typical for Sri Lanka’s historical cascading tank and irrigation infrastructure. There is an ongoing and effective dam safety program in Sri Lanka targeting all large to medium scale dams (upstream of small irrigation structures) and smaller dams along cascading irrigation systems. Full-level inspections, dam safety assessments, and safety remedial measures have already been conducted and details are documented by the Government satisfactorily to the Bank and in compliance with the provisions of OP/BP4.37 on Dam Safety. 63. Typical interventions under this project would include repairs and improvements, such as protection of downstream slopes of dam embankments, providing toe-filters and toe drains to improve downstream drainage and arresting excessive seepage flows, upstream slope protection strengthening of the structural stability of spillways and sluice structures etc. The anticipated project activities will result in an overall enhancement of the safety of dams (tank bunds) against the risk of failure. The project, however, will not finance construction of new tanks (new dams/tank bunds). Small dams included under the project would be less than 5 meters in height. 64. All irrigation infrastructure related interventions will require a screening, as per the EAMF to verify whether upstream medium to large scale dams are 30 present and connected hydrologically, and to assess their dam safety status and, if needed outline follow-up actions. If the presence of upstream and hydrologically connected dams is confirmed and these have not been rehabilitated or strengthened and thus have Dam Safety implications, the following will be conducted: an inspection and evaluation of the safety status of the dam, its appurtenances, and its performance history; and a review and evaluation of the mandated dam owners operation and maintenance procedures. A report will be provided on the findings of the review, including recommendations for any remedial work or safety-related measures necessary to upgrade the existing dam to an acceptable standard of safety. Necessary additional dam safety measures or remedial work may be financed under the project. When substantial remedial work is needed, these will be undertaken using the following procedures: a competent professional will be recruited to design and supervise the work. Because the size of dams would be less than 5 meters in height, qualified professionals will be hired by the project to design and supervise the work. 65. Consultation and Information Disclosure. Consultations with project beneficiaries and stakeholders will be conducted as part of the participatory process for designing and implementing sub-projects under the main investment components. Providing accurate and detailed information about the project at the planning stage will help prevent misconception, build trust between the affected population and the project, and enhance transparency. Consultation will aim at: sharing information; listening to feedback; engaging citizens in decision making; and involving stakeholders in participation in the implementation and M&E processes. Consultations will also enable the implementing agencies to jointly discuss project issues with beneficiary communities; share ideas about planning and implementation; and benefit from local knowledge to take more informed decisions. Consultation will take place inform of public meetings, focus group discussions, sub-project specific community consultations as part of the social screening process and direct one-to-one consultations. A Public Information Booklet will be used as an information dissemination tool to inform vulnerable and poor framer groups, including women, about the project and the opportunity to participate in project activities. 66. The project’s overall safeguards documents, including the EAMF, PMP, and RFP have been reviewed by the World Bank and disclosed publicly through the Bank’s Infoshop and locally on the Ministries’ websites. RAPs and EMPs, as applicable for specific sub-projects, would be disclosed during implementation as they become available during implementation. G. World Bank Grievance Redress 67. Communities and individuals who believe that they are adversely affected by a World Bank (WB) supported project may submit complaints to 31 existing project-level grievance redress mechanisms or the WB’s Grievance Redress Service (GRS). The GRS ensures that complaints received are promptly reviewed in order to address project-related concerns. Project affected communities and individuals may submit their complaint to the WB’s independent Inspection Panel which determines whether harm occurred, or could occur, as a result of WB non-compliance with its policies and procedures. Complaints may be submitted at any time after concerns have been brought directly to the World Bank’s attention, and Bank Management has been given an opportunity to respond. For information on how to submit complaints to the World Bank’s corporate Grievance Redress Service (GRS), please visit http://www.worldbank.org/GRS. For information on how to submit complaints to the World Bank Inspection Panel, please visit www.inspectionpanel.org. H. Greenhouse Gas Accounting 68. The quantification of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from a project is an important step in managing and ultimately reducing GHG emission, and is becoming a common practice for many international financial institutions. To estimate the impact of the World Bank’s agriculture investment lending on GHG emission and carbon sequestration, the Bank has adopted the Ex-Ante Carbon-balance Tool (EX-ACT), which was developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in 2010. EX-ACT allows the assessment of a project’s net carbon-balance, defined as the net balance of CO2 equivalent GHG that were emitted or sequestered as a result of project implementation compared to a without project scenario. 69. The net carbon balance quantifies GHGs emitted or sequestered as a result of the project compared to the without project scenario. Over a period of 30 years, the project is estimated to constitute a carbon sink of 1,912,735 tons of CO2-equivalents per year. The improved practices will lead to a carbon sink and the planting of perennials will add to the sink. This would be largely due to the improvements in crop management as consequence of the adoption of drip irrigation, good agriculture practices, targeted fertilization, pesticide use energy efficient cooling systems and recyclable steel buildings. Per hectare, the project provides a sink of 1,189 t-CO2-equivalent over the 30 year period, which is 39.6 t-CO2-equivalent per hectare and per year. 32 Annex 1: Results Framework and Monitoring Country: Sri Lanka Project Name: Sri Lanka Agriculture Sector Modernization Project (P156019) Results Framework . Project Development Objectives PDO Statement The Project Development Objectives (PDO) are to support increasing agriculture productivity, improving market access, and enhancing value addition of smallholder farmers and agribusinesses in the project areas. These results Project Level are at Project Development Objective Indicators Cumulative Target Values YR5 Indicator Name Baseline YR1 YR2 YR3 YR4 End Target Direct project beneficiaries (Number) 0.00 1,500 25,000 55,000 90,000 110,000 (Core) Female beneficiaries (Number - 0.00 200 5,000 14,000 30,000 40,000 Supplemental) - (Core) Clients who have adopted an improved agriculture technology promoted by the 0.00 500 5,000 15,000 35,000 80,000 project – (Productivity Indicator); (Number) - (Core) Clients who adopted an improved agriculture technology promoted by the 0.00 0 800 3,000 16,000 24,000 project – female (Productivity Indicator) (Number) - (Core) Increase in average value of sales of 0.00 0 0 10 - 25 agriculture products due to project 33 interventions (Market Access Indicator) (Percentage) New Jobs generated through investments in agriculture SMEs under the project 0.00 0 0 2,500 - 12,500 (Value addition Indicator) (Number; gender disaggregated) . Intermediate Results Indicators These results Component Level are at Cumulative Target Values YR5 Indicator Name Baseline YR1 YR2 YR3 YR4 End Target Number of Matching Grants approved 0 25 150 275 350 350 (Small Window). (Number) Number of Matching Grants approved 0 10 15 21 50 50 (Large Window). (Number) Share of project-supported famer producer organizations and agribusiness 0 0 - 50 - 70 partnerships making profit (Percentage) Share of project-supported women-led famer producer organizations and 0 0 0 50 - 70 agribusiness partnerships making profit (Percent) Share of Matching Grant recipients operating based on updated business 0 0 0 50 60 70 plans (Percentage) Targeted clients satisfied with agricultural 0 - - 60 - 75 services (Percentage) - (Core) 34 Targeted clients satisfied with agricultural 0 - - 60 - 75 services - female (Number) - (Core) Client days of training provided (Number) (Core) 10,000 80,000 150,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 Client days of training provided – female 3,000 24,000 50,000 90,000 130,000 150,000 (Number) (Core) Share of beneficiaries reporting improved 0 0 - 20 - 30 access to markets (Percentage) 35 Number of new farmer organizations registered (Number) 0 25 50 100 150 250 Number of Technology Parks completed 0 0 0 2 4 7 and handed over. (Number) Research Papers completed and delivered 0 0 2 5 8 10 to the CPCC (Number) Policy Notes prepared and published (Number) 0 2 5 10 15 17 Training in project management taken by project staff at all levels (Person times – 0 120 250 300 300 300 cumulative) (Number) 36 Indicator Description . Project Development Objective Indicators Description (indicator definition Data Source / Responsibility for Indicator Name Frequency etc.) Methodology Data Collection Direct project Direct beneficiaries directly Annually Progress Reports MOPI, MOA, PPMU beneficiaries deriving benefits from the project, including from physical investments, access to finance, or through training and capacity building. This indicator is disaggregated by gender. Clients who have This indicator measures the Annually Progress Reports MOPI, MOA, PPMU adopted an improved agriculture productivity agriculture technology improvements through the promoted by the number of clients who have project (Productivity adopted an improved agricultural Indicator). technology promoted by the project. New technology is defined as any new input or changed management technique associated with matching grant investments, farmer training or farmer producer organization development. This indicator is disaggregated by gender. Increase in average The indicator measures Baseline Independent MOPI, MOA, PPMU value of sales of improvements in market access Mid-term Surveys, Progress Independent Monitor agriculture products of clients through the increase in End-of- Reports due to project average value of sales, resulting Project interventions (Market from improvements in quantity Access Indicator) and quality of products through (Percentage). project inventions. Sales values 37 are expected to increase 25% over the project’s life. New Jobs generated This indicator measures the Baseline Independent MOPI, MOA, PPMU through investments changes in value addition in Mid-term, Surveys, Progress Independent Monitor in agriculture SMEs agriculture as is reflected in more End-of- Reports under the project. and diverse jobs created along Project agriculture value chains promoted. This indicator is gender disaggregated. . Intermediate Results Indicators Description (indicator definition Data Source / Responsibility for Indicator Name Frequency etc.) Methodology Data Collection Number of Matching This indicator measures the Annually Progress Reports MOPI Grants approved uptake of project-supported (small and large matching grant support and the windows). increase of private sector investments based on perceived risk and business opportunities into the sector. Share of project The indicator measures the Baseline Independent Survey MOPI supported farmer economic sustainability of Mid-term, producer project-promoted producer and End-of- organizations and partnership arrangements. Project agribusiness partnerships making profit. Share of Matching This indicator measure capacity Annually Progress Reports, MOPI Grant recipients improvements at the producer Surveys operating based on level to make informed business updated business planning decisions based on plans. 38 improved business and management skills. Targeted clients This indicator measures citizen Baseline Independent Survey MOPI, MOA, PPMU satisfied with engagement through measuring Mid-term, agricultural services the percentage of clients who End-of- (percentage). expressed satisfaction with the Project services provided in the project areas. This indicator is gender disaggregated. Client days of training This indicator measures the Annually Progress Reports MOPI, MOA, PPMU provided (number). number of client days of training provided, i.e. the number of clients who completed training multiplied by the duration of training expressed in days. This indicator is gender disaggregated Share of beneficiaries This indicator measure Baseline Independent Survey MOPI, MOA, PPMU reporting improved effectiveness of new production Mid-term, access to markets. and institutional arrangements in End-of- increasing market orientation and Project market access. Number of new This indicator measures Annually Progress Report MOA, PPMU farmer producer improvements in the overall organizations institutional environment in registered. agriculture to overcome structural constraints of small scale scattered farming. Farmer producer organizations are defined as legally registered business entities that can make autonomous economic planning and implementation decisions. 39 Number of This indicator measures progress Annually Progress Report MOA, PPMU Technology Parks in demonstrating horizontal completed and (expansion and standardization of handed over. production) and vertical (value- chain development) integration of agriculture in the target areas. Hand-over refers to self-operation of the technology demonstrations by the communities. Research Papers This indicator measures the Annually Progress Report MOA completed and contribution of independent delivered to the CPCC. research to strategic decision making in the sector above the sector agency level. Policy Notes prepared This indicator measures progress Annually Progress Report MOA and published. generating internal sector policy analysis and integration into strategy and policy formulation. Training in project This indicator measure overall Annually Progress Reports MOPI, MOA, PPMU management taken improvement in project by project staff at all management capacity in levels (person times - implementing agencies at various cumulative). levels. 40 Annex 2: Detailed Project Description SRI LANKA: Agriculture Sector Modernization Project 1. Agriculture in Sri Lanka remains critically important for rural livelihoods, poverty reduction, and economic growth. About one third of the population is engaged in agriculture with the sector contributing around 10 percent of total GDP and 24 percent of total exports (including tea). While Sri Lanka has been successful in achieving self-sufficiency in rice production – the country’s basic staple food – agriculture remains characterized by relatively low productivity and diversification levels; comparatively limited capacity, incentives, and technology choices for smallholder farmers to improve productivity and diversify; structural constraints, such as labor shortages, land fragmentation, low organizational levels; relatively weak linkages between producers and domestic and international markets; and underexploited opportunities for processing and value-addition. 2. The Government’s National Program for Food Production 2016-2018 outlines production targets, policy approaches, and technical and institutional measures to increase agricultural production and productivity with the overall aim to reduce dependence on imports and improve the sector’s contribution to the national economy and exports. The program explicitly highlights the need for diversification away from basic staples towards higher value crops (fruits, vegetables), specialized crops (spices), aquaculture, and livestock. 3. This focus on diversification and commercialization is an important shift towards more market and demand orientation. Diversification is to be achieved by gradually freeing up farmland that was previously mandated for rice production but may no longer be needed as rice productivity is increasing. Fruits, vegetables, specialized niche crops and other agricultural products generally generate higher incomes as compared to rice but also demand more intensive labor input and require new skills, higher levels of technology and innovation, better and environmentally sustainable crop management, and new financing and marketing arrangements, all of which provide new opportunities for development and job creation. The program further emphasizes the need for an integrated approach that involves smallholder farmers, government, commercial private sector, and research institutions as partners. 4. Agriculture modernization will require differentiated strategies for different parts and production arrangements across the country. In the northern, central, and eastern parts of the country, comprising primarily the dry zone, there is significant scope for agricultural productivity growth both through traditional and non-traditional agriculture and the potential for better linkages to domestic and export markets, including value-added production. In other parts of the country, more robust and scaled-up private commercial 41 investment and innovation through agribusinesses and agribusiness-farmer partnerships is needed for value addition and farmer integration into high value chains through scaling up and diversification into more commercial crops. 5. The proposed project design provides a framework for the government to experiment with innovative approaches to address these issues across the country, attract investment into the sector, overcome the low productivity equilibrium and low diversification level; and strengthen agriculture’s contribution to the economy and employment creation. The overall strategic thrust reflected in the project design is to support the government’s agriculture sector development policy and addressing these issues through: (a) developing a framework and incentive structure for SME agribusinesses, including farmer producer organizations, to invest in commercial agriculture and value chains; (b) promoting partnership arrangements between private sector partners and smallholder producers for better linkages; (c) demonstrating new agriculture technologies and innovations at sufficient scale to enhance productivity, resilience, and diversification at scale in selected prioritized lagging regions; (d) promoting technology diffusion through capacity building and training and new models for extension service delivery; and (e) supporting sector policy analysis and research for reform. 6. The Project Development Objectives are to support increasing agriculture productivity, improving market access, and enhancing value addition of smallholder farmers and agribusinesses in the project areas. The project will be implemented over a period of five years. The project design is structured along three components: 7. Component 1: Agriculture Value Chain Development (Total US$ 102.73 million, IDA US$ 58.63 million). The component seeks to promote commercial and export-oriented agriculture through attracting and leveraging investments from farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses for high value agriculture production and value addition. It will provide the enabling environment, incentives, and access to finance for such investments through matching grants, technical assistance support, linkages to the commercial banking sector, and a PCG. It will strengthen farmer producer organizations and promote smallholder–agribusiness partnerships; improve the linkages of smallholders in agricultural value chains; increase their competiveness, business orientation and market position; and make them more attractive business partners in the value chain. The expected component outcomes include: an increased number of farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses investing into higher value agriculture production and value chains; increased benefits derived by farmer producer organizations and rural communities from partnerships through productivity, higher agriculture income, and employment; and increased value of commercial output from value chains. 42 8. Component 1 comprises the following sub-components: a) Sub-component 1.1: Investment Preparation Support (Total US$ 7.41 million, IDA US$ 7.41), supporting: (i) a training program on the principles and procedures of the matching grants program for PMU field officers of MOPI, TRG, the Board of the matching grants program, staff from commercial banks, technical service providers, and other stakeholders; (ii) public advertisements and information workshops at national, provincial and district levels for prospective applicants of the matching grants program, as well as annual conferences to review the performance of the matching grants program; (iii) honoraria and incremental operating costs associated with the review and approval of grant applications through the TRG and Board; (iv) international advisory support to operationalize the matching grants program; (v) salaries and associated allowances of a matching grants officer, an agribusiness expert and an office assistant to be recruited and housed in the PMU matching grants office; (vi) salaries and associated allowances for support staff to the matching grants offices at regional levels, including a matching grants officer, a matching grants assistant, and a procurement staff in the Department of Export Agriculture in Kandy and in the three regional support offices (Kilinochchi, Ampara, Matara); (vii) office equipment, office rental, vehicle rental and incremental operating cost for the PMU and the regional support offices; (viii) technical assistance support and mentoring for applicants to the matching grants program to assist in the preparation of quality investment proposals; and (ix) technical assistance support to support the project’s environmental and social safeguards requirements within the matching grants program. b) Sub-component 1.2: Matching Grants to Farmer Producer Organizations and Agribusinesses (Total US$ 88.20 million, IDA US$ 44.10 million), supporting a matching grants program to attract and leverage investments from farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses. Matching grants would be provided under two windows: (i) Matching grants of US$ 5,000 up to US$ 75,000 would be provided for investments to be developed and implemented by farmer producer organizations. Matching grants would co-finance in parallel approved investment proposals up to 50 percent of the total investment, with the specific activities to be financed by IDA and by the beneficiary to be identified during the proposal formulation. Eligibility criteria for farmer producer organizations to participate in the matching grant program would include, among others: formal registration under Sri Lanka’s Company Act No. 7, 2007 at the time of application; appointment of a qualified 43 accountant; a minimum cash contribution of 10 percent of the total investment cost to be deposited into an account at a licensed bank in the name of the organization at the time of application; and availability of commercial financing of up to 40 percent of the total investment. Upon approval of the investment proposal and matching grant, farmer producer organizations would enter into a project agreement with the PMU of MOPI. Disbursement of the approved matching grant amount would be in pre-defined tranches under a service-based contractual arrangement. Details on management, governance, ownership structure, capitalization, auditing and others of such farmer companies are described in detail in the Matching Grants Operations Manual. In order to attract and support women-led farmer producers organizations, proposals for matching grant support would receive higher scorings and the ratio matching grant to own contribution could be increased flexible, for example to: 60/40, and would also receive higher scoring for high women participation rates in the overall selection process. (ii) Matching grants of US$ 75,000 up to US$ 500,000 would be provided to agribusiness for agriculture value chain investments. Established and new start-up agribusinesses would be eligible to apply for and access the matching grants. For investments between US$ 75,000 to US$ 150,000, the matching grant provided would be 50 percent of the total investment amount in parallel co- financing. For investments from US$ 150,000 to US$ 500,000, the matching grant funds would by 50 percent for first US$ 150,000 and then 35 percent for the tranche from US$ 150,000 to US$ 500,000. For investment amounts up to US$ 1 million, for the tranche from US$ 500,000 to US$ 1 million, the matching grant amount for be 20 percent. For investments above US$ 1 million, the maximum matching grant amount would be US$ 500,000. The contributions from agribusinesses would be provided through own-sourced or commercial financing. Applications for matching grant support would be evaluated based on criteria, such as outreach and capacity building to smallholder farmers, regional focus (with higher scorings for proposals in poor lagging regions), as well as criteria of technical quality, innovative potential, business rationale economic benefit and others. Upon approval, the PMU would enter into a service-based contractual arrangement with the agribusiness that would specify the contractual obligations of partners and the payment terms for the matching grant. 44 Matching grants would be awarded based on a transparent application, evaluation and selection process that are described in the Matching Grants-Operations Manual. Grants can be used flexibly, as described in the respective approved investments plans, for example, to expand and/or diversify agriculture production; introduce new production models, technologies and equipment; improve product quality, processing, marketing, and value-added of agricultural products; promote and improve food safety standards; and provide extension and other support services. A negative list of items not to be financed under the matching grants is included in the Matching Grants-Operations Manual. It is expected that investment proposals and matching grants would be implemented over a period of no more than two to three years. Disbursements from the IDA Credit for the Matching Grants will be made after: (i) the Matching Grants Operations Manual has been adopted; and (ii) the MOPI and the CBSL have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding, outlining the respective institutional responsibilities and cooperation arrangements of MOPI and CBSL in implementing Component 1. c) Sub-component 1.3: Partial Credit Guarantee (Total US$ 7.12 million, IDA US$ 7.12 million), supporting a PCG to share financial risk with PFIs that have expressed interest in lending to beneficiaries of the Matching Grant Program. The PCG would be administered by the RDD of the CBSL that has demonstrated prior experience with administrating financing schemes for farmers and SME agribusinesses through both public and private financial institutions. The PCG will operate on the basis of the World Bank Group Principles on PCG Schemes, published in December 2014, covering the governance, management, administration, sustainability, and monitoring of PCGs. The applicable principles are described in the PCG in Annex 4. In addition and given that the project involves the use of the partial guarantee by eligible financial intermediaries, the OP/BP 10.0 applies on Financial Intermediary Financing. Detailed operating modalities of the PCG are described in the PCG Operational Manual. Disbursements from the IDA Credit to the PCG Account will be made after the PCG Operations Manual has been adopted. PFIs will undergo a pre-qualification process to become eligible for participation in the PCG. Eligibility criteria will be transparent, open to all institutions and based on meeting the current prudential requirements on capital adequacy, solvency, liquidity, portfolio quality (non-performing loan ratio), as well as credit policies, existence of safeguard policies, and corporate governance standards. Prior experiences in lending to agricultural sector, farmers, producer 45 organizations, agro-businesses and prior experience with similar schemes will also be considered. It is expected that up to 6-7 PFIs will be selected initially and more institutions can be included as the PCG is rolled out. PFIs can be both private banks and public sector banks. Coverage of the PCG will be partial as per the World Bank Group Principles, covering 50 percent of the loan amount pari-pasu. The PCG will operate on an individual loan basis and pricing will be designed in order to minimize market distortions. Only loan applicants who are benefitting from capacity building and matching grant under the project will be eligible under the PCG scheme. This will help reduce default risk but also ensure that the PCG adheres to the project target group. The PCG, will operate on an individual loan level rather than a portfolio level. During implementation, pricing and recovery models will be further developed so as to minimize market distortions and reflect risks and administrative costs. The proposed maximum loan size eligible for PCG could be US$ 500,000, or higher on a case by case basis in line with the financing needs beyond the matching grant, with maximum loan maturity of 7 or 8 years. Loan eligibility criteria will be developed to ensure that the loans are for productive purposes within the scope of the matching grants sub-component. PCG could be issued until the project closing date. 9. Component 2: Productivity Enhancement and Diversification Demonstrations (US$ 58.63 million, IDA US$ 58.63 million). The component aims at supporting smallholder farmers to produce competitive and marketable commodities, improve their ability to respond to market requirements, and move towards increased commercialization. Expected component outcomes include: increased market and orientation of farmers individually and in farmer producer organizations; enhanced agricultural commercialization; and the demonstration and introduction and adoption of innovative technology packages. Component 2 comprises the following sub- components and activities: (a) Sub-component 2.1: Farmer Training and Capacity Building (Total Cost US$ 6.20 million, IDA US$ 6.20 million), supporting knowledge building and capability improvements of smallholder farmers and the establishment of farmer organizations to help them to respond better to market opportunities. Individual farmer capacity building will be implemented through a comprehensive training program through a selected national training service provider in coordination with the national agricultural extension service system and include the: (i) development of detailed curricula building on existing elements of curricula under the theme of farming as a business. This will include training modules on markets and marketing 46 understanding, record keeping at farm levels, preparation of crop and livestock budgets (calculation of production costs and cash flows), use of modern communication technology (SMS, internet, IT based systems, etc.), farm level risk assessment and mitigation, etc.; (ii) preparation of a roll-out strategy for up to 600 villages; (iii) training of some 10 master trainers and some 200 Trainers of Trainers, and (iv) rolling out the training to villages across the country, using a farm business school approach with a combination of class-room and villages on-farm training. Farmer Producer Organization training and development will include the following activities, which would also be carried out through contracted national service providers: (i) a rapid value chain and farmer producer organization assessments to prioritize the key value chains where farmer organization and joint action is critical for commercialization and value addition. This activity would also assess potential market opportunities; identify existing constraints; devise solutions to address them, and determine the corresponding capacity building needs. The assessment will also include a stock taking of existing farmer producer organizations, their size functions and bottlenecks for business development. The sub-component would further support: (ii) a training needs assessment of existing and potential farmer producer organizations; (iii) development of detailed curricula development, including training modules on group formation and registration, legal requirements, farmer producer group management (meetings, record keeping, financial planning, market and marketing understanding), commercial lending, use of modern communication technology (SMS, internet, IT based systems, etc.), etc.; (iv) preparation of a roll out strategy for reaching out to some 500 farmer producer groups; (v) training of some 10 master trainers and some 200 Trainers of Trainers; (vi) rolling out the training to some 500 existing and new farmer producer organizations; (vii) the provision of basic office equipment (computer, office furniture) for farmer producer organizations; and (viii) formal legal registration cost. The activities will be supported by an organizational development specialists (facilitators) to be placed in the provincial agricultural offices. It is expected that most of the trained and established farmer producer organizations would become eligible for application under the Matching Grants Program under Component 1. (b)Sub-component 2.2: Modern Agriculture Technology Parks (Total Cost US$ 33.44 million, IDA US$ 33.44 million), supporting the introduction, demonstration, and scale-up of innovative agriculture technology packages that are not yet available or practiced by smallholder farmers but would support productivity improvements, diversification, 47 commercialization, more sustainable and climate resilient production patterns (high value products, new varieties, technology, soil, water, fertilization etc.). The sub-component will support agriculture technology demonstration parks in the proposed selected districts of Jaffna, Mullaitivu (Northern Province), Batticaloa (Eastern Province), Monaragla (Uva Provinces), Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa (North-Central Province), and Matale (Central Province) which have been identified based on high poverty headcounts and agriculture development potential (table 1). Additional districts or the expansion of project activities in existing project districts may be considered, if co-financing sources, i.e. from the European Union, are identified. The agriculture technology demonstration parks will be established to demonstrate entire value chain approaches for selected crops, involving: farmer mobilization and training, agriculture production, post- harvest handling and/or processing, and marketing. Each park will include at approximately 8-10 entire villages. The number of villagers could be higher depending on the nature of the technology package, the necessary scale to support viable processing units or marketing channels, and the availability of project resources. In each district, these parks would seek to establish profitable farmer companies at a larger scale; support employment of local communities; improve food security and diversification; integrate food production and supply chains vertically; and bring most advanced modern technologies and best practices to the value chains. This would also include training on technologies, business operation, and marketing. Examples of such technology demonstrations would include: fruits and vegetables production and marketing systems in combination with sprinkler and drip irrigation systems, organic farming, improved homestead gardening combined with greenhouse and tunnel cultivation, fertigation technology, diversification in rice production systems, and various small- scale processing technologies and others. Technology demonstrations could also include other field crops and rice diversification approaches. Table 1: Basic Statistics of the Selected Districts for Agriculture Technology Parks Number Agricultura of land Number l land holding of land under s holding Geographica small less s above Populatio l area holding than 1/4 1/4 District n (km2) (Hectares) acres acres Jaffna 597,000 1,025 16,942 66,526 25,303 48 Mullaitivu 94,000 2,617 16,293 6,349 11,814 Anuradhapur 149,590 26,351 150,613 a 893,000 7,179 Batticaloa 541,000 2,854 33,989 78,897 20,890 Monaragala 472,000 5,636 91,869 8,603 81,723 Matale 502,000 1,993 50,973 21,154 64,806 Polonnaruwa 419,000 3,293 67,255 12,319 58,806 The sub-component will also support the organization of two international technology fora/ conferences in the first and second year of project implementation, inviting international service providers to discuss and present their agricultural development models successfully implemented and demonstrated in similar agro-ecological and socio- cultural environments. Based on the outcome of these fora/ conference, suitable service providers will be invited to prepare detailed proposals for the introduction, pilot testing, and operationalization of new and innovative technologies, and training following a ‘turn-key’ approach. The approach will focus on topics requiring innovative solutions not necessarily obvious or yet well- known to the local farming communities or farmer organizations or within the government system. Based on a selection and technical review process, private operators/service providers will be contracted under the project to design, implement, operate and ultimately hand-over the technology demonstration parks to the participating communities and farmer producer organizations. Selection criteria for such demonstrations will include the following: (i) clear innovative elements in the proposed technology demonstration involved; (ii) market-orientation and expected sustainable financial returns; (iii) the implementation of the activity requires state-of-the art knowledge and technical inputs that are not readily available in the existing public extension service; (iv) demonstration effects which could lead to expansion and replication in other locations; and (v) qualified international or domestic service providers that demonstrate the required experience and technological and organizational know-how can implement the activity in cooperation with farmer organizations. To ensure technology and knowledge transfer to the public extension service, service providers will be required to involve government extension staff and agrarian services departments in the activity, through partnership arrangements that would be specified in each respective contract between the project and the service provider. The specific detailed implementation modalities of the technology demonstration approach are described in the ATD-Operations Manual. (c) Sub-component 2.3: Production and Market Infrastructure (US$ 14.71 million, IDA US$ 14.71 million), supporting: (i) the up-grading and rehabilitation of small-scale irrigation infrastructure and existing water 49 tanks and irrigation systems in the selected priority project areas and linked to the agriculture technology demonstrations parks; (ii) the improvement of selected production and market access roads and construction of new field access tracks to improve transportation, access to markets and accessibility for agricultural machinery; and (iii) village level storage and product handling facilities, including drying platforms and sheds, composting facilities of crop residues, storage facilities and others. Infrastructure investment would complement investments in the agriculture technology demonstration parks under sub-component 2.2. Procurement and management of civil works contracts would be under the overall project implementation responsibility of the MOA-PMU that would coordinate implementation with the Provincial Councils through the PPMUs. (d)Sub-component 2.4: Analytical and Policy Advisory Support (Total Cost US$ 4.28 million, IDA US$ 4.28 million). The component will provide support to: develop an evidence-based policy, legal and regulatory framework; address knowledge gaps as well as policy and regulatory inconsistencies as they may arise from time to time with policy decisions emanating from different parts of the government; and formulate sector and sub-sectoral strategies to provide the suitable enabling environment for a sustainable and competitive modern agriculture and food system. The expected outcomes of this component include: policy analysis integrated into the government’s policy decision making process; a strengthened socio-economic analytical foundation in the formulation of long-term sector and sub-sector development strategies; improved coordination across various parts of the government on economic policies and regulations affecting the enabling environment for private investment in the agriculture and food sector. The sub-component will facilitate access by key government decision makers to the best available analytical expertise and policy advice to: (i) evaluate policies and regulations and recommend adjustments, reforms or new policies needed to make agriculture more competitive, responsive to market demand, sustainable, and resilient; (ii) undertake strategic market analysis for promoting new and high value exports, and analyze the changes needed in the policy, regulatory and institutional framework, or public investments needed to address the binding constraints to the evolution of high impact value chains; (iii) evaluate the social and economic impact of policies and public expenditures and make recommendations on course corrections to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of public expenditures; and (iv) undertake external and independent monitoring and evaluation functions, including formal impact evaluations of government programs and investments, to provide the critical learning and feedback loop into the ministries’ decision making processes. 50 The specific responsibilities of the MOA-PMU under this sub-component will be to: (i) develop an annual program of studies and analytical work at the start of each year; (ii) based on study findings guide the technical and policy level consultations and discussions of the CPCC and the participating ministries; (iii) monitor the consistency of economic policies across various parts of the government; and (iv) host an annual conference on Sri Lanka’s agricultural policy with the participation of top policy makers in various concerned ministries and departments, academics and researchers, private sector representatives engaged in agriculture and food business (both domestic, imports and exports), and other stakeholders participating. The conference would bring together available knowledge on topical subjects and identify priority analytical and policy research topics that would constitute the component’s annual work program for the following year. The policy analysis and research program would be implemented through a multi-year framework agreement with a competitively selected consortium of domestic and international researchers to provide independent and objective analysis. Competition will be open to both local and international agencies/consortia with the proviso that local bidders would have to partner with a reputable and well recognized international research organization, and that the international bidders will have local institutional collaboration with a university or researcher organization or a local consortia of researchers. This sub-component may also provide some limited support for equipment to MOA proposed Center of Excellence and some start-up support to conceptualize a national agriculture information system, with the medium-term objective to build capacity for data collection and management in support of policy formulation, enhanced public service provision, and improved risk monitoring in agriculture. The system would promote the coordinated organization, standardization and integration of data and information, supported by remote sensing and meteorological data and analysis capacity, and enhance communication and interoperability between the various agencies and accessibility to the public and private sectors. 10. Component 3: Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation (Total Cost US$ 8.48 million, IDA US$ 7.75 million). This component will support the PMUs of MOPI and MOA in project management and coordination, technical supervision, financial management, procurement, social and environmental safeguards, and monitoring and evaluation (M&E). The component will support: (a) project orientation workshops, training and study tours; (b) engagement of technical assistance and short term experts for overall project management; (c) design and installation of a project M&E and Management Information System; (d) M&E surveys and reviews (baseline, 51 mid-term and end of project impact evaluation through an external agency/ institute); (e) the regular supervision of environmental and social safeguards implementation; (e) procurement of office equipment, office renovation or rental, and vehicles; and (f) incremental operating costs. The component will provide support to the PPMUs (Northern, North- Central, Central, Eastern, Uva) to recruit PPMU staff and for training in project management and operational expenses. 52 Annex 3: Implementation Arrangements SRI LANKA: Agriculture Sector Modernization Project Project Institutional and Implementation Arrangements 1. The institutional responsibilities and arrangements for project implementation will be established for the participating ministries and participating provinces at the national and sub-national levels, as follows: 2. Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs – Central Project Coordination Committee (CPCC). A CPCC is set up in the Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs with representation from the MOF, CBSL, the two implementing ministries MOPI and MOA, the Provincial Councils of the participating provinces, and other government stakeholders. The CPCC will: (a) serve as National Steering Committee to ensure effective coordination and communication between the Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs, MOF, CBSL, MOPI and MOA; and the Provincial Councils; (b) provide overall policy guidance and support to MOPI and MOA in the implementation of the project; (c) mobilize and ensure coordination with other relevant stakeholders, including public and private sector stakeholders and national and sub-national levels; and (d) oversee the project’s internal auditing of the two main investments components under MOPI and MOA (in accordance with the government’s existing internal auditing procedures) to ensure, independently, adherence to project principles and transparency in economic decision making, including the award of matching grants and the management of agriculture technology demonstration parks. 3. The CPCC will be chaired by the Secretary, Ministry National Policies and Economic Affairs. It will convene quarterly (or at any other suitable interval) to review overall project progress and implementation performance. The CPCC will receive feedback from the Provincial Councils; coordinate and advise MOPI and MOA on any measures to strengthen project implementation; guide the overall learning and knowledge dissemination activities; as well as consolidate implementation lessons for sector policy formulation. The CPCC would be supported by a secretariat in charge of day-to-day coordination and management tasks. 4. Ministry of Primary Industries (MOPI). MOPI will be responsible for implementing Component 1, sub-components 1.1 and 1.2, and will oversee the following project-relevant units and entities: • Project Management Unit (PMU). A PMU for Component 1 will be set up in MOPI to be responsible for overall project management of Component 1, sub-components 1.1 and 1.2, including annual work and budget planning, coordination with the Department of Export Agriculture in Kandy and the three regional offices (Kilinochchi, Ampara, Matara) to 53 support the field implementation of the matching grants program), procurement, fund withdrawal and financial reporting; technical and institutional aspects of implementation; general oversight, field supervision and acceptance checks; and training and capacity building, and the periodic reporting on implementation progress and achievement of indicators to the Bank. The PMU will be led by a Project Director and include: a Deputy Project Director, a Financial Management Specialist/ Accountant; a Procurement Officer, a M&E officer, an Environmental Officer, and a Social Development Specialist, as well as various technical subject matter specialists that can be recruited on demand basis. • An office will be set up within the PMU of MOPI to manage the day-to- day implementation of the matching grants program, including public advertising and solicitation of value chain investment proposals, providing and managing technical assistance support to improve proposals of agro-enterprises and farmer cooperatives to meet project eligibility criteria and ensure technical and business feasibility. The office will report to the PMU Director and to the Board, including regular updates and reports on implementation progress and performance, including agreed M&E indicators. The core staff of the office comprise: a matching grants officer, an agribusiness specialist, and an office assistant. • Board of Directors - Matching Grants Program. A Board of Directors will be set up to oversee and govern the application process and approval of matching grants under sub-component 1.2. The Board will be chaired by the Secretary of MOPI and include representatives from the Ministry of Finance, Board of Investment, Export Development Board, CBSL, Chamber of Commerce, and the relevant Provincial Councils, which will be represented through the Provincial Secretaries of Agriculture. The Board will be responsible for reviewing and approving applications for matching grants under both windows that have passed the technical, institutional and business reviews that are under the responsibility of the Secretariat and TRG, ensuring that proposals are in accordance with government policy directions and objectives, especially outreach and integration of farmers and female entrepreneurs; make good business sense; and are in compliance with project regulations, including safeguards. The Board will convene on a quarterly basis for the review of applications for matching grants. The Board will also receive and review internal audit reports of ongoing matching grants. It would also approve final completion reviews/ reports of individual matching grants investments. • Technical Review Group (TRG). A TRG will be appointed, comprising representatives from government technical departments, academia/ research, industry-related enterprises, and other stakeholders. The TRG 54 will have the following functions, namely to: (a) provide guidance to farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses that have expressed interest in applying to the matching grants program on technical and business-related aspects of investment proposals, such as crop/ product selection, technology innovation, production organization and processing, marketing research, partnership arrangements, investment costing, and other elements of investment planning process; (b) advise on technical assistance, which would be supported through the project to improve investment proposals to become eligible for project support; and (c) review finalized investment plans for farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses for technical and economic soundness and compliance with project regulations and recommend such proposals for approval to the Board. The TRG reports to the Board and will be supported by the MOPI-PMU. 5. Regional Development Department (RDD), CBSL. The RDD of CBSL will be responsible for administering the PCG under Component 1, sub- component 1.3. The RDD will be supported by technical assistance to train the staff in the administration of the PCG as needed. The RDD will also maintain the PCG-Operations Manual, develop a business plan and pricing model, continuously review the eligibility criteria for loans, establish a registration system for loans to be covered under the PCG, and manage the claims processing system under the project. MOPI and the CBSL will enter into a Memorandum of Understanding, outlining the respective institutional responsibilities of MOPI and CBSL in implementing Component 1. 6. Ministry of Agriculture. The following project-relevant units and entities would be set up or would be set up to support the implementation of Component 2. • Coordinating Committee. A Coordinating Committee will be set up in MOA to be responsible for the regular coordination between MOA and the Provincial Councils of the participating provinces, based on the principles of the Wadduwa Declaration signed by the National and Provincial Ministers of Agriculture on September 30, 2015 and attached in the ATD-Operations Manual. The Coordinating Committee would ensure that project’s sub-components 2.2 (Agriculture Technology Demonstration Parks) and 2.3 (Upgrading Production and Marketing Infrastructure) are fully coordinated with the participating project provinces based on the provincial devolved mandates for agriculture and rural development. The Coordinating Committee would be comprised of the MOA Project Director and include the Provincial Secretaries of Agriculture. It would convene on a regular basis as specified in the ATD-Operations Manual. 55 • Project Management Unit (PMU). A PMU will be set up to work under the overall guidance of MOA and in coordination with the PPMUs and be responsible for overall day-to-day coordination and management of project activities to be implemented by MOA. The PMU would be responsible for annual work and budget planning; coordination with PPMUs in public outreach and community mobilization, procurement and contract management, fund withdrawal and financial management, including and financial reporting; technical and institutional implementation aspects, field supervision and acceptance checks; and training and capacity building. The PMU will comprise a Project Director, Deputy Project Director, Financial Management Specialist/ Accountant; Procurement Officer, M&E officer, Environmental Officer, and Social Development Specialist. Technical subject matter specialists can be appointed as needed. • Specific tasks of the PMU will include: (a) managing the development of training and capacity building programs from farmers under sub- component 2.1; (b) in coordination with the PPMUs, advertising, soliciting, reviewing and appraising proposals for the establishment of agriculture technology demonstrations parks under sub-component 2.2; and (c) in coordination with the PPMUs, coordinate and manage the selection, preparation of feasibility studies, procurement, and implementation and contract management of infrastructure rehabilitation investments under sub-component 2.3. The PMU will coordinate with the Provincial Councils through the PPMUs. The PMU will also be responsible for regular reporting on project progress, achievement of outcomes and indicators, and implementation issues to the Bank, including the relevant project M&E indicators and safeguards implementation performance under Component 2. For this purpose, the PMU will be responsible for consolidating regular inputs from the PPMUs. • The MOA-PMU will also be responsible for implementation of sub- component 2.4 Analytical and Policy Advisory Support. It will contribute to the technical and policy level consultations and discussions with the CPCC and the participating ministries through: (a) monitoring the consistency of economic policies across various parts of the government; (b) developing an annual program of studies and analytical work at the start of each year; and (c) monitoring implementation through periodic activity progress updates. The MOA-PMU will also organize an annual conference on agricultural policy with the participation of top policy makers in various concerned ministries and departments, academics and researchers, private sector representatives engaged in agriculture and food business (both domestic, imports and exports), and other stakeholders participating. Policy studies will be implemented under a framework agreement with a consortium of domestic and international researchers to provide top 56 quality, independent and objective analysis on important and topical issues in the agriculture and food sectors. The policy research consortium will be selected on a competitive bidding process and contracted for a period of three years based on an open competitive process. 7. Provincial Councils/ Provincial Ministries of Agriculture – Provincial Project Management Units (PPMUs). The Provincial Councils of the five provinces participating under Component 2 (Northern, North- Central, Central, Eastern, Uva) and will be represented in the project through the respective Provincial Ministries of Agriculture. These will have responsibility to: (a) participate as members in the Board of the Matching Grants Program for matching grant proposals relevant to their respective provinces; (b) be responsible for the implementation and technical supervision of the project activities implemented under Component 2, sub-component 2.2. and 2.3 under the overall implementation responsibility of MOA; and (c) closely coordinate overall implementation with MOA and provide progress reports to the PMU on regular basis. A PPMU will be established in each province, housed in the Provincial Ministries of Agriculture, to carry out these functions. PPMU staff will include a provincial project director, a provincial FM specialist, a provincial environmental and social specialist, and one or two technical specialists. 8. Farmer Producer Organizations and Agribusinesses. Farmer Producer Organizations (registered under the Company Act) and Agribusiness SMEs that participate in the matching grants program will have implementation responsibility for the investment activities agreed and approved in the investment and business plans and as per their contractual arrangements with the MOPI-PMU. They will organize group members, implement the activities approved in the investment and business plans, provide training and technical support to their members; facilitate linkages between organizations and agribusinesses; support the introduction of new technologies, and provide technical training, technical exchanges and advisory services to their members. The contracted partners under the matching grant program will also will be responsible for outreach to and inclusion of poor community households. Details are described in the Matching Grants- Operations Manual. 9. International Agriculture Technology Service Providers. The implementation of agriculture technology demonstration parks under Component 2, sub-components 2.2 will be managed through qualified technical service providers which will be contracted under the project on the basis of output and performance-based contracts. These services providers are expected to be firms of high international reputation that would be recruited on a competitive basis to deliver - design, built, operate, transfer - the agriculture technology demonstration parks to local communities in the 57 selected project areas. Contractual arrangements between the PMU/ PPMUs and the service providers will include the requirement to ensure that technology and knowledge is transferred to local stakeholders, including local extension services, agrarian services departments etc. Details of the arrangements are described in the ATD-Operations Manual. Financial Management, Disbursements and Procurement Financial Management 10. Financial Management (FM). Multiple implementing agencies are involved in the project. FM aspects, however, will only be handled by the two PMUs of MOPI and MOA, the RDD of CBSL, and the PPMUs in five participating Provincial Councils. Other implementing agencies would not be handling project funds. Specifically, FM responsibility rests with: (a) the MOPI-PMU for Component 1, sub-components 1.1 and 1.2; (b) the RDD of the CBSL for the PCG under Component 1, sub-component 1.3; and (c) the MOA-PMU and the PPMUs of the participating provinces for Component 2, sub-components 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4. FM responsibilities include: (a) ensuring compliance with all financial covenants in the project legal agreements; (b) obtaining funds from the IDA Credit and managing such funds in an efficient, effective and transparent manner; (c) furnishing financial reports and project audit reports to IDA; and (d) carrying out overall management of payments and accounting functions of the project and any other requests relating to FM made by the Bank’s task team. In addition, the MOA-PMU is also required to coordinate with the PPMUs, transfer the required funds to them and consolidate incurred expenditure of PPMUs and capture the same in the consolidated financial report and be overall responsible for the FM arrangements involving the PPMUs. 11. IDA credit proceeds will be used to finance eligible expenditures necessary to meet the development objectives of the project with due attention to considerations of economy and efficiency in accordance with the provisions of the Financing Agreement. If the Bank determines that the Credit has been used to finance ineligible expenditures, the amounts used for such expenditures shall be refunded to the Bank by the Government. All fund transfers would be between bank accounts and no cash transfers would take place. 12. Financial management staffing. In each PMU, the FM unit will be headed by a qualified and experienced accountant who preferably has prior experience in FM under World Bank or donor financed projects. The accountants will work on a full-time basis and provide guidance and direction to ensure that the FM arrangements are implemented to the satisfaction of the Government and the World Bank. FM support staff assigned or recruited for the project by the PMUs will work under the accountant to support the 58 management of routine accounting and FM activities of the project. The accountants in the PMUs will be responsible for managing day-to-day FM activities, including project budgeting, disbursement planning and forecasting, operation of the Designated Account (DA), including claiming replenishments, disbursement of project funds, making project payments, maintaining books and records for project financial transactions, submission of quarterly IUFRs, preparation of annual project financial statements, and interacting with project internal and external auditors on audit issues and follow-up. The accountant in the MOA-PMU would also be responsible to manage fund transfers required by PPMUs on a periodic basis and coordinating with the PPMUs in obtaining the required information on reporting and consolidation and also managing all other FM aspects including auditing related to activities carried out by the PPMUs. The PPMUs, which are responsible for the day-to-day implementation of activities devolved to the Provincial Councils, will also recruit FM staff to work in close coordination the PMU of MOA on FM aspects under Component 2. 13. FM staff in the PMUs, PPMUs, and relevant staff from the RDD will be required to regularly attend trainings related to: (a) submission of claims to the World Bank disbursements unit under the IUFR-based electronic disbursement method; (b) the project design/ concept and other innovative arrangements; (c) additional due diligence and controls required in the handling of matching grants and community based operations. A significant portion of the training effort will be concentrated in the initial 18 months of implementation of the project to maximize impact. 14. FM capacity assessments were undertaken in MOPI, MOA, and on a sample basis, in selected Provincial Ministries of Agriculture. Overall FM arrangements were found to be working well within existing government systems with no significant issues observed. However, existing staff is limited in almost all of the assessed entities, which are working with capacity constraints. It was therefore agreed that the PMUs and PPMUs will recruit experienced dedicated FM staff who will be responsible to manage the FM aspects of the project. For the PCG, RDD of CBSL currently has staff who is handling activities of this nature and it is envisaged that the same staff would continue to handle the PCG component of the project. 15. Budgeting. MOPI and MOA will forecast the required resources to be budgeted for the project under their respective components. These forecasts will be incorporated into each ministry’s budget which is then provided to MOF. A separate budget code (line item) will be set up by each of MOPI and MOA. The ministries would receive budget allocations from the Treasury for the project. The PMUs will prepare detailed implementation plans in line with the detailed project budget to clearly specify the funding requirement for each component and activity. The PMUs can implement the activities under the 59 project by using the budgetary provision provided for the project under the foreign funds. 16. Fund flow and disbursement arrangements. Separate DAs will be opened for MOPI and for MOA. The DAs will be operated and managed by the respective PMUs, which will maintain separate sets of accounts for the components under their respective responsibilities. Disbursements will be report-based. The PMUs will submit quarterly IUFRs to the World Bank within 45 days of end of each quarter. The World Bank will advance funds to the DAs in adequate amounts to meet forecasted expenditures for the next 6 months, as reflected in the respective IUFRs. Withdrawal applications will be prepared by the PMUs and replenishments to the DA will be based on the IUFRs approved by the World Bank. The specific format of IUFRs, designed in accordance with the guidelines issued by the World Bank are attached to negotiated Disbursement Letter. 17. Each PMU will also open a dedicated Sri Lanka Rupee (LKR) account. The PMUs will operate their accounts to make payments for eligible expenditures and track the inflow and outflow of project funds. Exchange losses arising due to the transfer from the DA to LKR account will not be considered eligible expenditure and will not be absorbed under the IDA credit. The PMUs have the option of requesting a direct payment to suppliers by: (a) the CBSL, using the proceeds in the DA; or (b) the World Bank against the credit for large payments. The PPMUs will also open dedicated project accounts in local currency for managing expenditures at the local level. The PMU (MOA) will transfer funds periodically to PPMUs on an imprest basis to manage activities related to them. PPMUs in turn will report back to the PMU of MOA on the incurred expenditure at their level on a monthly/quarterly basis for consolidation at PMU, MOA. 18. Payments of matching grants. Under Component 1, sub-component 1.2, MOPI will implement a matching grants program to farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses. It has been agreed with MOPI that the participating farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses will be considered as service providers and payments for these entities will be specified in the contractual agreements to be entered in between MOPI and the farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses. The tranches would be released based on milestones in the case of matching grants. Beneficiaries of matching grants will confirm expenditures in their reports to claim expenditures from IDA. The MOPI-PMU will review and check such expenditures on a sample basis from time to time. 19. CBSL responsibility in managing the PCG. The CBSL was established in 1950 under the Monetary Law Act (MLA) No.58 of 1949. It is a semi-autonomous body and, following the amendments to the MLA in December 2002, is governed by a five-member Monetary Board, comprising 60 the Governor of the CBSL as Chairman, the Secretary to the MOF and three members appointed by the President of Sri Lanka, on the recommendation of the Minister of Finance, with the concurrence of the Constitutional Council. The CBSL will designate staff to handle all activities of PCG, including financial management. CBSL will be responsible for entering into guarantee agreements as obligor with PFIs and for monitoring periodic reports sent by PFIs, and ensuring payment of valid claims received from PFIs. Staff will include a fully qualified chartered accountant to ensure the accuracy of the claims made by the PFIs. Staff will be using the existing CBSL systems and procedures which were assessed as adequate during project preparation. The CBSL has a sound internal control environment and a reliable financial reporting system. The CBSL is subject to continuous in-house internal audits and annual external statutory audits. CBSL has the FM arrangements and capacity in place to manage the PCG. 20. Fund flow and disbursement under the PCG. RDD will implement the PCG on behalf of CBSL. RDD will receive and review applications for guarantees from PFIs in accordance with the PCG Operations Manual. RDD will assess the eligibility of the client, sub-project and loan purpose, and sign the guarantees on behalf of the government under delegated authority. For the management of PCGs, the RDD will open a separate account (guarantee fund) in local currency. Disbursement into the local currency account (guarantee fund) will be made in tranches. The local currency account will have three sub-accounts to: (a) hold the funds for guarantees issued and to be used to pay out eligible claims; (b) receive guarantee fees and cover administrative cost; and (c) receive investment income from investing the funds in the first account. Disbursed IDA funds of Transfers to the Partial Credit Guarantee Account for purposes of issuing Partial Credit Guarantees under Part 1 (c) of the Project will remain in the guarantee fund for 5 years after project closing, after which the Bank and the Government will determine whether to continue the guarantee fund or refund the unutilized funds in the bank account of World Bank. The RDD will provide quarterly IUFRs including guarantees committed and paid during the relevant period and audited financial statements for Bank’s review, which will continue for the period as long as IDA funds remain in the guarantee fund. The guarantee fund (first sub- account) would be subject to the project audit. 21. Retroactive financing. Retroactive financing will be available for eligible expenditures under all project components and disbursement categories (see table 2), up to an aggregate amount not to exceed US$ 25 million equivalent for payments on or after June 15, 2016. 22. Accounting policies and procedures. All project funds which will be disbursed through the CBSL DA will be routed through the PMUs and RDD which will be responsible for funding expenditures, accounting for them, and reporting on the financial and physical progress of the project. The PPMUs will 61 also keep separate accounting records for the components managed by them and ensure that acceptable FM arrangements are maintained for the portion of the funds handled by them. Accounting and FM staff of the PMU and PPMUs will liaise closely with technical staff, where a systematic verification of invoices need to be carried out prior to payment. The project’s accounting practices will be governed by the Government’s Financial Regulations. The implementing entities will maintain accounts on cash basis of accounting and will also comply with the Government’s Finance Regulations and applicable Circulars. Bank accounts will be reconciled on a monthly basis and trial balances and financial statements will be prepared on monthly basis to facilitate monitoring of the progress of the project. 23. Accounting system. A computerized accounting system may need to be developed to be used by the PMUs/ PPMUs of the project. The system will need to facilitate generation of expenditure reports by budget classification/ component and sub components thus enabling comparison with the budget/components and effective monitoring of expenditure. A separate chart of accounts would be established for the project that enables separate accounting. 24. Internal audit. The project will implement an internal financial audit. The internal audit team will be appointed by the respective PMUs and work under the overall guidance of the CPCC. The internal auditors will assess whether the funds have been disbursed on a timely basis and used effectively and efficiently for the intended purposes. The internal audit will also examine the physical and qualitative aspects of the assets constructed or procured under the project. In view of the possibility of different financing percentages under matching grants depending on the beneficiary, the internal audit will also examine the financing percentage and amount paid under the Matching Grants part. This will provide further assurance on the legitimacy and the eligibility of the payments made from the credit proceeds. The findings of the internal audit team will be reviewed by an internal audit committee to be appointed by the CPCC for the project. The CPCC will share the internal audit reports with the Bank within 60 days of end of each quarter. 25. External audit and audit reports. The PMUs and RDD will prepare annual financial statements of the project for auditing by the Auditor General of Sri Lanka. The audit arrangements are agreed with the Auditor General’s Department. The audit will cover all project activities carried out by the project entities and all payments made from the various project accounts. The audit will be conducted annually. Audit reports will be submitted within 6 months after the end of the financial year. MOPI and MOA will submit separate audit reports for their respective components. The PMUs are responsible for the timely submission of the annual audited financial statements to the World Bank. In addition, RDD will also submit a separate audit report for PCG component. The audit reports will be monitored in the Bank’s Audit Reports 62 Compliance System in PRIMA. According to the Bank’s Access to Information Policy, the audit reports received by the Bank will be disclosed on the Bank’s external Website for public access. Table 1: Audit Reports Implementing Audit Report Auditor Date Agency PMU- MOPI Project Annual Financial Auditor June 30 each Statements General year PMU-MOA Project Annual Financial Auditor June 30 each Statements General year RDD-CBSL Project Annual Financial Auditor June 30 each Statements General year 26. Financial covenants. The Financial Covenants of the project include: (a) audited annual project financial statements to be submitted to the World Bank no later than six months of the following financial year; and (b) IUFRs to be submitted to the IDA no later than 45 days following the end of the reporting quarter. 27. FM risk and implementation support plan. FM risk is rated “high”. Consistent with a risk-based approach to FM supervision, FM supervision activities will consist of desk reviews of internal and external audit reports, including verification of the adequacy of the resolution of major audit observations; reviewing quarterly IUFRs, supplemented by dialogue with PMU/ PPMU staff as needed, especially during the initial years of project implementation. FM supervision mission will be conducted at least once every six months. Other supervision tools and resources, such as transaction reviews, site visits, etc., will be used in an effort to periodically monitor the adequacy of the FM system. In addition to the regular FM implementation support, the Bank team will provide training, capacity building and knowledge sharing for FM staff, internal audit staff, and the external auditor. Disbursements 28. Disbursement categories. IDA will finance 100 percent of eligible expenditures, for goods, works, non-consulting services, consulting services, training and workshops, incremental operating costs of the project, including taxes. It will also finance matching grants and claims made under the PCG at 100 percent. The Government will cover the salaries and allowances of civil servants working for the project. The proceeds of the IDA Credit would be disbursed against eligible expenditures in the following categories: 63 64 Table 2: Disbursement Categories Amount of Percentage of Financing Expenditures to Category Allocated be Financed (including taxes (in US$ & duties) (equivalent) (1) Goods, non-consulting services, consultants’ services, Incremental 7,410,000 100% Operating Costs, and Training under Component 1. (2) Matching Grants under Component 100% of amounts 44,100,000 1, sub-component 1.2. disbursed (3) Transfers to the Partial Risk Guarantee Guarantee Fund for purposes of issuing Partial Credit 7,120,000 100% Guarantees under Component 1, sub- component 1.3. (4) Goods, works, non-consulting services, consultants’ services, 58,630,000 100% Incremental Operating Costs, and Training under Component 2. (5) Non-consulting services, consultants’ services, goods, works, 7,740,000 100% Incremental Operating Costs, and Training under Component 3. Total 125,000,000 100% 29. Incremental Operating Costs. Incremental operating cost include the normal expenditures of the project, such as reasonable costs of goods and services required for the day-to-day implementation of the project, including maintenance of vehicles and equipment, fuel, office supplies, utilities, consumables, office rental and maintenance, bank charges, advertising expenses, travel of staff (including per diems, accommodation), and salaries of selected contracted support staff, but excluding salaries and salary top ups of civil servants of the Government. Procurement 65 30. Country procurement environment. Public procurement in Sri Lanka is governed by the National Procurement Guidelines of 2006 (as amended), supplemented by a procurement manual and standard bidding documents. Procurement of consultancy services is regulated by the Guidelines on the Selection and Employment of Consultants, dated August 2007. The Guidelines, manuals, and standard bidding documents constitute the comprehensive public procurement regulatory framework. They include a menu of procurement methods, specify the contents of bidding documents and evaluation criteria, and adequately respond to the procurement needs of different entities. The Guidelines apply to all national procuring entities and provincial entities using national budget funds. Procurement is decentralized to entities both at the central and provincial levels. The Bank’s country procurement assessment in 2011 identified certain areas for improvement, including updating of the National Procurement Guidelines. The Government has recently confirmed that it seeks to modernize the public procurement system. 31. Capacity assessment. Procurement risk is assessed as “high”. A preliminary assessment of MOPI and MOA, which still have to establish the respective PMUs, indicates that these ministries do not have or have only limited experience in managing Bank-funded projects. The respective Chief Accountants appointed in each ministry are responsible for procurement and are assisted by other accounting cadre officials. These are usually familiar with the domestic procurement guidelines and regulations. A detailed procurement assessment will be carried out as soon as the PMUs are established and adequate staff has been put in place. Procurement risk rating will be reassessed during implementation. 32. Procurement capacity and arrangements were also reviewed at the Provincial Council of the Northern Province, as one of five participating provinces that will establish PPMUs. The Deputy Chief Secretary (Finance) is appointed as focal person to monitor procurement under PPMU management. The Deputy Chief Secretary (Finance) is well familiar with the Bank’s procurement guidelines and has introduced the Bank’s sample procurement plan within the Northern Provincial Council for better monitoring the procurement process. The PPMU is yet to be established. It would be housed in the Provincial Ministry of Agriculture under the Provincial Council. Similar arrangements would be in place in the other five participating provinces. Procurement capacity of the PPMUs will be assessed as soon as they have been established along with the formulation of adequate capacity building and risk mitigation measures. Once the project staff is identified, the Bank will develop a training module for capacity building of the staff who would be managing procurement under the project. 33. Procurement risk and mitigation measures. Main risks identified include: (a) limited exposure of procurement staff to Bank procurement 66 guidelines and requirements; (b) absence of a system for regular monitoring of procurement performance, complaints and compliance; (c) limited experience in dealing with fraud and corruption issues; and (d) limited experience in managing procurement and contracts. The following mitigating measures have been identified: (a) recruitment of a centralized procurement office staffed with dedicated specialists in the PMU/ PPMUs; (b) procurement workshops and clinics to deal with project-specific needs; (c) project management workshops highlighting integration, interdependence, and the need for monitoring of procurement; (d) designing a procurement monitoring system, progress reporting, and capacity building; (e) workshops addressing contract management; and (f) project websites with procurement information. 34. Procurement guidelines. All works, goods, consulting services and non-consulting services under the project will be procured in accordance with the World Bank‘s “Guidelines: Procurement of Goods, Works, and Non- consulting Services under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits and Grants for World Bank Borrowers dated January 2011 (revised July 2014)”, and “Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits and Grants by World Bank Borrowers dated January 2011 (revised July 2014)” or the most recent revisions. 35. Procurement methods. The following methods will be applicable for all works, goods and non-consulting services to be procured under the Project, consistent with the applicable Bank’s Procurement Guidelines: a) International Competitive Bidding (ICB); b) National Competitive Bidding (NCB); c) Shopping (S); d) Framework Agreements (FA); e) Direct Contracting (DC); f) Procurement from United Nations Agencies; and g) Community Participation in Procurement. 36. National Competitive Bidding (NCB). All goods, works, and non- consultant services procured under the NCB method will be subject to the following requirements to ensure economy, efficiency, transparency and consistency with the applicable Procurement Guidelines: a) Only the model NCB bidding documents agreed with the Bank shall be used for bidding. b) Invitations for bids will be advertised in at least one widely circulated national daily newspaper, and bidding documents will be made available at least 21 days before, and issued up to, the deadline for submission of bids. c) Qualification criteria will be stated in the bidding documents, and if a registration process is required, a foreign firm declared as the lowest 67 evaluated responsive bidder shall be given a reasonable time for registering, without let or hindrance. d) Bids will be opened in public in one location, immediately after the deadline for the submission of bids, as stipulated in the bidding document (the bidding document will indicate the date, time, and place of bid opening). e) Except in cases of force majeure or exceptional situations beyond the control of the implementing agency, extension of bid validity will not be allowed. f) Bids will not be rejected merely on the basis of comparison with an official estimate. g) Except with the prior concurrence of the Bank, there will be no negotiation of price with bidders, even with the lowest evaluated bidder; h) A bid security will apply only to the specific bid, and a contractor’s performance security will apply only to the specific contract for which they are furnished. i) Bids will not be invited on the basis of percentage premium or discount over the estimated cost, unless agreed with the Bank. 37. Community participation in procurement for matching grant sub-projects. Under component 1, the project will support a matching grant program for value chain investments. These investments will require matching grant recipients to carry out procurement actions. The procurement guidelines applicable to procurement under the project will also be applicable to such sub-projects. Specifically, sub-projects funded under the matching grant program will follow community participation in procurement. Matching grant applicants will be required to include a procurement section in the investment proposal, which will be subject to review during the matching grant application process. Details on procurement are included in the Matching Grant Operations Manual. The MOPI PMU and the Regional Offices will be responsible for supervising and monitoring procurement implementation under matching grants. 38. Selection of consultants. Consultant services required will include: expertise in M&E, financial management, procurement, and specialized technical areas, communications and outreach, training, gender, and environmental and social sciences. Short lists of consultants for services estimated to cost less than US$ 300,000 equivalent per contract may be composed entirely of national consultants in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 2.7 of the Consultant Guidelines. 39. The following methods will apply for selection of consultants, consistent with the relevant sections of the Bank’s Consultant Guidelines: a) Quality- and Cost- Based Selection (QCBS); b) Quality-Based Selection (QBS); 68 c) Selected under Fixed Budget (FBS); d) Least Cost Selection (LCS); e) Selection based on Consultants’ Qualifications (CQS); f) Single Source Selection (SSS); g) Selection of Particular Types of Consultants - UN Agencies; and h) Selection of Individual Consultants. 40. The Bank’s standard request for proposal document will be used for all consultant services. The document may be customized, as appropriate, for small value assignments (less than US$ 300,000). 41. The appointment of procurement committees and technical evaluation committees will follow government procedures. 42. Complaint handling mechanism. To promote an open, fair, and transparent procurement process, the implementing agencies will administer a complaint handling system for the project. The composition of the complaint handling committee, the form of complaint register, response time, decision making mechanism and other features will be outlined in details in the Operational Manuals and subject to Bank’s review and clearance. 43. Responsibilities of procurement staff. Each PMU/PPMU will ensure the availability of the services of at least one qualified procurement specialist who will be responsible for: (a) managing all the procurements under their respective project components; (b) design and implement a procurement performance and compliance monitoring system; (c) project-specific website and a procurement related grievance handling system; (d) training to enhance the capacity of the project staff; and (e) training of internal auditors on procurement. The procurement specialists will also prepare/ revise the procurement chapters in the Operational Manuals. 44. Procurement information and documentation. The following procurement information will be prepared and reported by each PMU/ PPMU: (a) complete procurement documentation for each contract, including bidding documents, advertisements, bids received, bid evaluations, letters of acceptance, contract agreements, securities, complaints (if any) and their resolution and related correspondence will be maintained by the implementing agency in an orderly manner, readily available for audit; (b) contract award information will be promptly recorded and contract rosters as agreed will be maintained; and (c) the PMU will submit semi-annual reports with (i) revised cost estimates, where applicable, for each contract; (ii) status of on-going procurements, including a comparison of originally planned and actual dates of the procurement actions, preparation of bidding documents, advertising, bidding, evaluation, contract award and completion time for each contract; and (iii) updated Procurement Plans, including any revisions in dates or cost estimates, for procurement actions. 69 45. Procurement thresholds. Following table indicate the procurement thresholds which will be used for determining the procurement method and the prior review requirements. Table 3: Procurement Thresholds (High Risk) Expendit Contract Procurement Contracts/Processes ure Value Method Subject to Prior Category (Threshold) Review Works > US$ ICB All contracts 10,000,000 < US$ NCB and • First contract; and 10,000,000 Framework • All contracts over US$ Agreements 5 million equivalent < US$ 50,000 Shopping None Direct Contracting All contracts Goods and > US$ ICB and Framework All contracts non- 1,000,000 Agreements Consulting < US$ NCB and • First contract; and Services 1,000,000 Framework • All contracts over US$ Agreements 0.5 million equivalent < US$ 50,000 Shopping None Consultant > US$ All competitive All contracts Services 500,000 methods; advertise (firms) internationally < US$ All competitive • First contract; and 500,000 methods; advertise • All contracts over US$ locally 0.2 million equivalent Selection of All contracts Particular Types of Consultants - UN Agencies Individual IC (Section V of • First contract; and Consultant Consultant • All contracts over US$ s Guidelines) 0.1 million equivalent 46. Procurement Plan. The PMUs (MOPI and MOA) will maintain and update a Procurement Plan for their respective components. The Procurement Plan will provide the basis for the procurement methods and prior review requirements. It will also be available in the project database and on the Bank’s external website. The Procurement Plan will be updated by the PMUs in agreement with the Bank prior to the implementation support mission or as required to reflect actual project needs and improvements in institutional capacity. The project will only finance those procurements which are included 70 in the Procurement Plan and agreed with the Bank in a manner as stated in the applicable procurement guidelines. 47. Procurement supervision. The Bank will conduct semi-annual implementation support missions to review the procurement performance of the project. The PMUs will provide semi-annual procurement progress reports to the Bank that include, at the minimum, status updates of Procurement Plan implementation, procurement monitoring reports and analysis of procurement performance, including status on procurement related complaints. Environmental and Social (including safeguards) Environment 48. Environmental Assessment (OP/BP 4.01). The project is classified as an Environmental Category B project. It is expected to bring positive environmental benefits to the project areas through the introduction and expansion of modern technology applications that help improve current cropping patterns and farming methods, increase efficiency in the management of water resources, protect agriculture soils, and roll out integrated pest management as part of an overall good agricultural practices approach. However, the project may involve activities that could have potential adverse environmental impacts if not mitigated properly. Under Component 1, sub-component 1.2, the project would support commercial agriculture and agro-product processing at the levels of individual farms, farmer producer organizations, and agribusinesses. Under Component 2, sub- components 2.2 and 2.3, the project would support investments to improve rural infrastructure, including improvement of existing access roads and tracks, rehabilitation of small irrigation facilities, land preparation, construction of small market facilities, and others. Potential adverse impacts could result from the agriculture intensification, especially the overuse or misapplication of fertilizer and pesticides, and result in water and soil contamination. Agro-processing investments could require higher consumption of water and energy and generate solid waste. Investments in rural infrastructure could result in dust, noise, spoil dumping on farmlands, and lead to blockage of irrigation facilities and other construction phase impacts etc. unless manged in a sound manner. These impacts, which are reversible and can be managed with specific due diligent mechanisms, are expected to be prevented through the project’s overall focus on technology improvements and, if they materialize, would be moderate and easily mitigated. 49. Environmental Assessment and Management Framework (EAMF). The project’s process-oriented and demand-driven framework approach does not allow to determine project investments and specific project locations for investments under Components 1, sub-component 1.2 and 71 Component 2, sub-components 2.2 and 2.3, at the time of appraisal. Specific investments and locations will instead be determined and decided upon during implementation as part of the project’s matching grant program and the detailed design of the proposed agriculture technology demonstration parks. An EAMF has been prepared to guide the screening and selection of such activities from an environmental perspective and to manage their environmental impacts during implementation and operation. The EAMF defines the screening and selection criteria for sub-projects and sites. It specifies the content, procedures and responsibilities for the preparation and implementation of individual sub-project Environmental Assessments (EAs) and Environmental Management Plans (EMPs), including public consultation, to ensure compliance with both domestic regulations in Sri Lanka and the World Bank’s OP/ BP 4.01. The EAMF will also be applicable to Component 2, sub-component 2.4, to ensure that the principles of the Bank’s safeguards policies are adhered to in project supported-advisory and policy support interventions and resulting implementation. 50. Pest Management (OP/BP 4.09). The expansion, intensification and diversification of agricultural activities under the project is likely to lead to changes in the application of pesticides for pest and disease control. As per the Bank’s safeguard policy, a Pest Management Plan (PMP) has been prepared based on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) principles. The PMP describes the country’s relevant national regulatory framework, current status of pest and disease control, monitoring and supervision mechanism, major experience and problems in pest management, as well as lessons learnt from past projects. It specifies a range of non-chemical methods and a training and monitoring program to facilitate implementation. A list of chemicals needed for the project that meet Bank requirements, namely, comply with the World Health Organization’s recommended categories, has been included in the PMP. 51. Natural Habitats (OP/BP 4.04). Project-supported agriculture-related activities would take place on existing farmland and no expansion or creation of new farmland into fragile habitats is foreseen. The project will bring improvements to agricultural practices that are expected to reduce the pressure on these areas and the likelihood of encroaching. Some activities might negatively impact natural habitats because of the proximity of project interventions, such as the construction and/or upgrading of rural infrastructure to such habitats. OP 4.04. will therefore apply. Relevant preventive and mitigation measures to ensure the protection of local ecosystems and habitats will be included in the sub-project EMPs, as needed. 52. Safety of Dams (OP/BP 4.37). Interventions under Component 2, sub- component 2.3 may include the rehabilitation and up-grading of small-scale irrigation infrastructure and existing water tanks (managed by the Agrarian Services Departments) linked to the agriculture technology demonstrations parks under sub-component 2.2. OP/BP4.37 applies because of the 72 dependence on water conveyance and control via the irrigation systems and the links of smaller tanks with the water storage and operation of upstream medium/large dams, which is typical for Sri Lanka’s historical cascading tank and irrigation infrastructure. There is an ongoing and effective dam safety program in Sri Lanka targeting all large to medium scale dams (upstream of small irrigation structures) and smaller dams along cascading irrigation systems. Full-level inspections, dam safety assessments, and safety remedial measures have already been conducted and details are documented by the Government satisfactorily to the Bank and in compliance with the provisions of OP/BP4.37 on Dam Safety. 53. Typical interventions under the project would include repairs and improvements, such as protection of downstream slopes of dam embankments, providing toe-filters and toe drains to improve downstream drainage and arresting excessive seepage flows, upstream slope protection strengthening of the structural stability of spillways and sluice structures etc. The anticipated project activities will result in an overall enhancement of the safety of dams (tank bunds) against the risk of failure. The project, however, will not finance construction of new tanks (new dams/tank bunds). Small dams included under the project would be less than 5 meters in height. 54. All irrigation infrastructure related interventions would require a screening, as per the EAMF, to verify whether upstream medium to large scale dams are present and connected hydrologically, and to assess their dam safety status and, if needed outline follow-up actions. If the presence of upstream and hydrologically connected dams is confirmed and these have not been rehabilitated or strengthened and thus have Dam Safety implications, the following will be conducted: an inspection and evaluation of the safety status of the dam, its appurtenances, and its performance history; and a review and evaluation of the mandated dam owners operation and maintenance procedures. A report will be provided on the findings of the review, including recommendations for any remedial work or safety-related measures necessary to upgrade the existing dam to an acceptable standard of safety. Necessary additional dam safety measures or remedial work may be financed under the project. When substantial remedial work is needed, these will be undertaken using the following procedures: a competent professional will be recruited to design and supervise the work. Because the size of dams would be less than 5 meters in height, qualified professionals will be hired by MOA to design and supervise the work. 55. Capacity for managing project environmental impacts. MOPI and MOA have no prior experience with Bank-funded projects and the capacity to manage environmental safeguards in project implementation is limited. In addition, MOPI is a new entity. MOA has been long established but does not partake in the implementation of national-level environmental regulations. MOA institutional capacity is weak. MOA has however sufficient capacity and 73 technical expertise in pest management because MOA is implementing national programs in pest control and pesticide management. In order to address capacity weaknesses, the PMUs under MOPI and MOA will recruit full- time qualified environmental specialists prior to the commencement of implementation to be responsible for the implementation of the project’s environmental regulations, including the EAMF, PMP and EMPs. Environmental Specialists will also be recruited into the PPMUs. In addition, the project will provide training in environmental management and on the ESMF, PMP and general environmental management to improve overall institutional capacity. Social 56. Project areas, poverty, and beneficiaries. The project is national in scope, but specifically targeting districts in the lagging agriculture regions of the Northern, Eastern, and Uva Provinces that are characterized by either high poverty rates or high absolute numbers of poor households or both. In addition, the project will pilot innovative interventions in the Central (Matale District) and North-Central (Polonnaruwa District), which are important agriculture districts. Under Component 2, subcomponent 2.2. and 2.3, the proposed agriculture technology demonstrations parks and the complementing rural infrastructure investments will cover 7 priority districts, including Jaffna (poverty headcount 6.6 percent; approximately 9,000 poor households), Mullaitivu (24.7 percent; 6,000 poor households), Anuradhapura (6.6 percent, 15,000 poor households), Batticaloa (14.5 percent, 18,000 poor households), and Moneragala (18.8 percent, 23,000 poor households); Matale (7.8 percent), and Polonnaruwa (6.7 percent). 57. It is estimated that at least 14,000 farm households would benefit directly from technology demonstrations through improved production capacity, improved input supply and management, access to better and more efficient technology, improved market linkages, and opportunities for value addition. In addition, an estimated 20,000 households would benefit from project support to professional farmer organizations establishment and capacity building as well as eligibility to access the matching grant program or commercial financing. The matching grant program itself, albeit demand- and business-driven, is expected to increase the reach to poor farming households significantly as well. The project will pay special attention to the inclusion of women and women-headed households into the matching grant program, the technology demonstrations, and in the capacity building program. 58. Opportunities for positive social impacts. Improved agriculture productivity and value chain development are expected to create incremental economic returns for farmer households. Capacity building and the creation or improvement of farmer producer organizations can be expected to bring more secure market access and access to farm inputs to poorer households 74 since they will be able to sell their products through such arrangements. The project can maximize this impact through focusing on building the management and entrepreneur skills among the members of farmer producer organizations. The formalization of producer organization is likely to enhance the individual and collective self-development capacity, especially if training combines skill development with managerial and business related capacity building. In addition, the improvement of local infrastructure will have positive impacts, especially if infrastructure needs are carefully identified to serve both agricultural production needs and the needs of local communities. The project will seize opportunities to ensure a pro-poor approach in the development of value chains in the project areas. The formalization of farmer producer organizations would help establish more transparent rules and enhance local entrepreneurship. There is also an opportunity to develop a new strategy for quality agricultural products in poor areas, taking into account both modern production standards and the unique features of local products when these are in increased demand in domestic and international markets. 59. Risks of negative social impacts. While no large scale risks or risks of irreversible negative social impact are foreseen, a number of potential risks deserve close attention during implementation, including the following: (a) there may be an overall capacity constraint at the level of poor farmers to transit from subsistence farming to more commercialized agriculture with higher levels of technology input, which will require specific attention to training and continuous support; (b) women-headed and poor households may be especially vulnerable and their participation in project activities might be limited, resulting in inequitable production arrangements within farmer producer arrangements or partnership arrangements with agribusinesses; (c) despite more efficient organizational arrangements for agriculture production, market risks will remain substantial, and timely access to market information will remain challenging; this may result in farmer producer organizations not being able to assess market and demand conditions adequately; (d) the project needs to address the lack of finanical awareness of particiapting stakeholders to fully understand the implications of commercial borrowing and consequences of default; (e) modernized agriculture requires more investment while some of the proposed commodities may provide returns only with some time lags; poorer households may therefore face increased economic risk because of their motivation to participate in the project; (f) the producer arrangements promoted under the project – farmer producer organizations registered formally under the Company Act (2007) – will require the organization and streamlining of large numbers of smallholder producers under unified production and land management arrangements, requiring special attention to ensuring voluntary and fully informed participation. 60. Specific risks and opportunities for women. The project is expected to generate entrepreneurial and employment opportunities for women, especially women-headed households, in farmer producer 75 organizations, and will provide them with training in technology and business skills. The project will need to ensure that potentially interested women will have sufficient access to project-related information through especially targeted outreach activities to access and benefit from the project. In addition, investments proposals for women-led producer organizations to the matching grant schemes will receive higher scoring, and upon approval, can receive a higher matching grant share in the total investment (as outlined in the Matching Grants Operations Manual). In addition, the project will make specific efforts to reach out to women during the information campaigns to ensure that opportunities for project support for economic activities are well understood and accessible. 61. Citizen engagement and gender inclusion. The project’s demand- driven framework approach means that the participating communities and project stakeholders, in particular the existing and new farmer producer organizations and agribusinesses, will only be identified during project implementation. The Operations Manuals prepared therefore provide guidance on: (a) citizen engagement, consultation, and stakeholder participation in prospective sub-projects under Component 1, sub-component 1.2, and Component 2, sub-component 2.2 and 2.3; and (b) the identification of social risks and appropriate mitigation measures to be adopted under each sub-project. All sub-projects will also be subjected to a social screenings process to ensure: (a) adequate and voluntary participation in project- supported agriculture-related productive interventions; and (b) outreach to women-headed households and women-led farmer producer organizations; and (c) poor households. In addition, Sri Lanka’s current land tenure regime significantly disadvantages women as land rights are usually allocated to men. Through the policy component, the project will seek to address gender and land issues through analysis and advocacy. 62. Involuntary Resettlement (OP/BP 4.12). No involuntary resettlement is envisaged under the project. Most project-supported physical interventions facilities are expected to be of relatively small scale at household or village levels on existing farmland of households that are participating in the selected sub-projects on a voluntary basis, following consultation. Specific activities would involve, for example, some land preparation, the construction of small scale household-level green houses, and the installation of on-farm irrigation equipment. In addition, the construction of village-level storage facilities and facilities for product processing and others at the level of producer organizations or agribusinesses are likely to require some land and may generate a land acquisition case, if land is not donated voluntarily or can not be made available from State land. 63. Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF). A RPF has been prepared to cover such cases where the need for land acquisition may arise in project- supported sub-projects, including infrastructure investments. The RFP will 76 guide the land acquisition process and the preparation of sub-project specific RAPs in compliance with the domestic legal and policy framework for land acquisition as well as OP 4.12. The RPF has set key principles and procedures for land acquisition, covering documentation, compensation and mitigation principles, a grievance redress mechanism, M&E, and institutional arrangements. The RPF also includes measures to minimize the land tenure risk and states a principle of voluntary and fair land management in project- supported farmer producer organizations. Households that do not want to join a farmer producer organization in their community, will be able to stay out without being impacted by the neighboring production base. Short-term land rentals based on clear contractual arrangements will be promoted instead of long-term land leasing, so that households can actually opt out of a producer organization. 64. Indigenous Peoples (OP/BP 4.10). Some of the indigenous communities known as ‘forest dwellers’ live in remote locations and close to commercial forests and national forest reserves in the country. Their livelihood is depended on forest resources and small scale rain-fed agriculture. The main investments of the project are located in the dry zone and focused on irrigation-based farming. The project does not intervene in areas of commercial forests or in close proximity to forest areas therefore forest dweller communities will not be affected through proposed agriculture modernization interventions. 65. Safeguards M&E. Sri Lanka has demonstrated overall good capacity for implementing and monitoring environmental and social safeguards in Bank-financed projects. Implementation experience and capacity, however, is limited in MOPI and MOA, which both have not implemented Bank-financed projects previously. The PMUs of MOPI and MOA and the PPMUs will therefore be staffed each with a dedicated environmental specialist and a social safeguards specialist to be responsible for environmental and social safeguards implementation and supervision under the respective project components and activities in compliance with the project’s safeguards regulations. The environmental and social safeguards specialists will be responsible for coordinating and overseeing the implementation of the EAMF/ EMP, PMP, as well as the RPF and RAPs (as required). 66. Public disclosure. Consultations with beneficiaries and stakeholders will be conducted as part of the participatory process for designing and implementing sub-projects under the main investments components. Providing accurate and detailed information about the project at the planning stage (through baseline surveys) will help prevent misconception; build trust between the participating and affected population and the project; and enhance transparency and ownership. Consultation will aim at: sharing information; listening to feedback; engaging citizens in decision making; and involving stakeholders in participation in the planning, implementation, and 77 evaluation processes. Consultations will also enable the project team to hold joint discussions with the beneficiary communities; share ideas about planning and implementation; and benefit from local knowledge to take more informed decisions. Consultation will take place inform of public meetings, focus group discussions, sub-project specific community consultations as part of the social screening process and direct one-to-one consultations. A Public Information Booklet (PIB) will be used as an information dissemination tool to inform vulnerable and poor framer groups, including women, about the project and the opportunity to participate in project activities. The project’s overall safeguards documents, including the EAMF, PMP, and RFP have been reviewed by the World Bank and disclosed publicly through the Bank’s Infoshop and locally on the ministries’ websites (April 21 and April 25, 2016). RAPs and EMPs, as applicable for specific sub-projects, will be disclosed during implementation as they become available during implementation. Monitoring & Evaluation 67. The Result Framework describes the gender disaggregated PDO-level outcome indicators and the component- level intermediate indicators, including core sector indicators, and respective baselines and mid-term and end-of-project targets (Annex 1). Project M&E and reporting will be under the responsibility of the PMUs of MOPI and MOA and the PPMUs for the components and activities under their respective implementation responsibilities. A designated M&E officer will be appointed in each PMU and each PPMU for compiling M&E data for consolidation into the semi-annual and annual project progress reports. A simple computerized progress monitoring system will be set-up at the PMU/ PPMU levels to help track and document physical, institutional, and financial project progress. Independent surveys will be conducted to establish baselines (with particular focus on gender disaggregation) for the project to quantitatively monitor poverty outreach and impact of the project as much as possible at mid-term and at the end of the project. M&E related investment cost, including the costs for M&E of social and environmental management performance and independent, are included in the project’s detailed cost tables. 68. In addition, the participating ministries will be responsible for implementing an overall internal audit program to track progress and performance of the matching grants program and of establishment of modern agriculture technology demonstration parks, including adherence to the provisions in the Operation Manuals and for ensuring transparency in the allocation of project funds for commercial investments under the matching grants program. This internal audit will follow existing government procedures. Findings will be made available to the CPCC and the Bank. 78 Annex 4: Description of the Partial Credit Guarantee SRI LANKA: AGRICULTURE SECTOR MODERNIZATION (P156019) 1. The PCG will take into consideration the World Bank Group principles on designing PCG schemes issued in December 2014 and covering the governance, management, administration, sustainability, and monitoring of PCGs3. Although these principles are primarily for independent legal government entities that have specifically been set up to offer Credit Guarantee Schemes (CGS), a number of principles are relevant for the PCG designed for this project. These include: • The CGS should have adequate funding to achieve its policy objectives (Principle #2); • The CGS should have sound management, internal controls and risk management systems (Principles #6, #7 and #8); • The CGS should adopt clearly defined and transparent eligibility and qualification criteria for lenders and credit instruments also reflecting the trade-offs between outreach, additionality and financial sustainability (principles #9 and #10); • The guarantee issued should be partial, thus providing incentives for lenders to assess risks prudentially and correctly (Principle #11); • The CGS should adopt a transparent and consistent risk based pricing policy to ensure that the guarantee scheme is financially sustainable (Principle #12); • The claim management process should be efficient, clearly documented and transparent, providing incentives for loan loss recovery (Principle #13); • The CGS should be subject to financial reporting (Principle #14); • The performance of the CGS, in particularly its outreach, additionality and financial sustainability, should be periodically evaluated (Principle #16). 2. The PCG will be administered by Regional Development Department (RDD) of the CBSL that has demonstrated prior experience with administrating financing schemes for farmers and SME agribusinesses through both public and private financial institutions. On behalf of MOF, RDD is administering the New Comprehensive Rural Credit Scheme (NCRCS) which provides interest rate subsidies and partial credit guarantees for crop loans (working capital loans) with beneficiary farmers engaged mostly in paddy, maize, onion, chilli 3The Principles can be accessed at: http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25665897/task-force-design- implementation-evaluation-public-credit-guarantee-schemes-small-medium-enterprises- principles-public-credit-guarantee-schemes-smes 79 and potatoes.4 The NCRCS is for loans for annual recurrent input purchases by individual smallholder farmers (mostly for amounts under US$1,000). In addition, in the 2016 budget, the Government authorized the allocation of LKR 500,000,000 for a guarantee fund for SME financing. The Asian Development Bank in a recent SME finance project is providing lines of credit for SMEs and also contributes to the guarantee fund. The Government plans to create a specialized Guarantee Agency to administer credit guarantees. Once created, the agency can also administer the PCG under this project. 3. The PCG under the project would be used for longer term and larger productive investments. It could also be used for working capital needs associated with these new productive investments. All commercial loans given to sub-projects benefiting from the Matching Grant Program are required to be registered under the PCG by the PFIs. This approach will keep the risks undertaken by the PCG lower and will avoid the problem of the adverse selection by PFIs. 4. RDD will implement the PCG on behalf of CBSL. RDD will receive and review applications for guarantees from PFIs in accordance with the PCG Operations Manual. RDD will assess the eligibility of the client, sub-project and loan purpose, and sign the guarantees on behalf of the government under delegated authority. RDD will receive claims and process claim payments, handle post claims settlements, and have the capacity to inspect records of the PFIs and carry out field visits pertaining to any loan guaranteed under the scheme. 5. RDD will open a separate account (guarantee fund) in local currency for the management of PCGs. Disbursement into the local currency account (guarantee fund) will be made in tranches. The initial and subsequent disbursements will be based on the PCGs committed during the quarter relating to the IDA funds allocated to the PCG as claimed in the IUFR. Subsequent disbursement will be calculated based on projections on PCG utilization. Part of the premium (guarantee fees) can be used to defray administrative costs of the PCG incurred by the RDD. The funds in the guarantee fund can be invested by RDD in highly liquid and safe assets as to generate some income to contribute to the cost of administering the guarantee and enable some growth of PCG funds. The local currency account will therefore have three sub-accounts to: (a) hold the funds for guarantees issued and to be used to pay out eligible claims; (b) receive guarantee fees and cover administrative cost; and (c) receive investment income from investing the funds in the first account. Disbursed IDA funds will remain in the guarantee fund for 5 years after project closing, after which the Bank and the Government will determine whether to continue the guarantee fund or refund 4 The use of partial credit guarantee under NCRCS is mandatory for all the loans that receive the interest subsidy. 80 the unutilized funds in the bank account of World Bank. The RDD will provide quarterly IUFRs and audited financial statements for Bank’s review, which will continue for the period as long as IDA funds remain in the guarantee fund. The guarantee fund would be subject to the project audit. 6. For participating PFIs wishing to benefit from the PCG, a pre-qualification process will be undertaken. The eligibility criteria for the selection of PFIs will abide by the guidance and principles as described by “Investment Project Financing-Financial Intermediary Financing”, April 2014 (OP/BP 10.0). PFI eligibility criteria will be transparent (documented in the PCG Operations Manual) and open to all institutions that have an interest to lend to the beneficiaries of the project. Eligibility criteria will be based on meeting the current prudential requirements on: capital adequacy, solvency, liquidity, portfolio quality (non-performing loans), as well as credit policies, and existence of safeguard policies and corporate governance standards. Prior experiences in lending to the agricultural sector, farmers, farmer producer organizations, agribusinesses will be considered as will prior experience with similar schemes in Sri Lanka. Institutions which do not meet the criteria at project inception, but are nevertheless interested in participating, will be allowed to re-apply. Based on information from the NCRCS, it is expected that up to 6-7 PFIs will be selected initially although there is no limit being set and more institutions can be included as the PCG is rolled out and based on meeting the eligibility criteria set out. PFIs can be both private banks and public sector (state owned) banks5. 7. Loan eligibility criteria are included in the Operations Manual for the Matching Grant Program and for the PCG to ensure that the loans are for productive purposes within the scope of the matching grants sub-component of the project. It is important to bear in mind that the ultimate project beneficiaries are farmers, registered farmer producer organizations (e.g. as companies such as for example peoples companies) and agribusiness SMEs (in processing, trading, etc.). 8. Indicative purposes of loans for investments eligible for PCG coverage would include: (a) mechanization equipment, tools, machinery; (b) farm and off farm infrastructure such as minor irrigation works, water harvesting structures, storage facilities/warehouses, cold storage, greenhouses; (c) soil conservation measures such as terracing, land leveling and watershed treatments; (d) seeds for seed production; (e) inputs, including seeds, fertilizers, other vegetative material and agriculture inputs, as required under new technologies or diversification production models; and (f) agro-processing and marketing facilities. 5 Currently, three public state owned banks and two private banks account for 97% of all agricultural loans for the New Comprehensive Rural Credit Scheme that includes a partial credit guarantee component. Under NCRCS there are twelve banks registered as PFIs. 81 9. Loans for investments not eligible for PCG coverage would include loans for: (a) regular operating expenses of the firm or farmer organization not directly associated with the productive investment; (b) land acquisition; (c) large civil works such as the construction of new buildings that are not productive assets; and (d) financial participation in a firm’s equity. 10. Coverage of the PCG will be partial as per the World Bank Group Principles and in order to reduce moral hazard and entice banks to do a proper credit risk assessment and loan monitoring. The PCG will operate on an individual loan basis and pricing will be designed in order to minimize market distortions. Only those loan applicants who are also benefitting from capacity building and matching grants under the project will be eligible for consideration under the PCG scheme at this point of time. This will not only help in reducing default risk but also in ensuring that the PCG adheres to the project target group. The PCG will cover 50% of the loan amount pari-pasu. The proposed maximum loan size eligible for PCG could be US$ 500,000 (or higher on a case by case basis) with maximum loan maturity of 7 or 8 years6. 11. Assessing default risk for farmer producer organizations and agribusiness SMEs and recoveries conditional on default in Sri Lanka may be challenging given that such data and information may not be widely available nor detailed models yet exist. The PCG will therefore operate on an individual loan level rather than a portfolio level. The project will work with PFIs during implementation to develop pricing and recovery models as to minimize market distortions7. Pricing will consider the risks of such loans to be covered by the PCG and should also cover the administrative costs of the PCG. Efforts will be made for the pricing to best reflect risks and costs. Some guidance will be obtained from the existing partial guarantee scheme under the NCRCS that provides for 60 percent partial credit guarantee for working capital crop loans (under a year duration) and for average loan size of LKR 78,844 (or US$ 560). The beneficiaries though of NCRCS are farmers for short term small crop loans and not producer organizations of agricultural SMEs for larger investments and longer loan terms. 12. The cost of the guarantee will be provided in the PCG Operational Manual and is expected to be between 1% to maximum 1.5% p.a. of the value of the loan (premium paid on an annual basis calculated on the outstanding balance of the loan)8. The PCG will have an efficient and timely claim 6 This is consistent with the financing needs of projects receiving up to the maximum of US$ 500,000 in matching grants. As a reference, from a survey of MENA guarantee schemes for SMEs, on average, the maximum loan size was US$ 360,000 and the typical average maturity between 5-7 years. 7 Consistent with the principles for Pricing Mechanisms in Financial Intermediary Financing, April 2014. 8Based on a review of credit guarantee schemes in MENA that also includes comparators from Asia, LAC and Europe, most guarantee fees clustered around 1% to 1.5% (on a p.a basis of 82 management process that balances the need for prompt disbursement and at the same time provide incentives for loan loss recovery. Post guarantee claim recoveries will be subject to 50-50 sharing of the proceeds between the bank and the RDD. 13. The details on triggering of payments to banks by the PCG, administration of claims and recovery will be provided in the PCG Operational Manual. It is more common to find guarantee schemes that have rules that allow payment of claims before legal procedures are exhausted.9 Typically, banks need to show efforts/evidence that they have contacted the borrower that defaulted, they have transferred the file from the business unit to the collection unit, they have increased provisions, they have reported the defaulted client to the credit information bureau or credit registry (if these exist), and it may also be the case that the banks have initiated legal procedures. The documentation and process required for making claims will be described in detail in the PCG Operations Manual. The PCG operations and financial status, including claims processing, will be audited by an external auditor as part of the overall annual external project audit. 14. It should be noted that an Implementation Completion Report on a previous PCG scheme for SME lending in Sri Lanka concluded that one of the reasons the PCG was not utilized was due to the very slow claim settlement process and difficulties to trigger the guarantee. In addition borrower SMEs were not willing to pay for the cost of the guarantee (100 bps) to back their loans in exchange for a lower quality/value collateral. In the proposed project, the triggers and payment of claims is simplified. A claim request can be made in full when a defaulted loan becomes eligible as per the criteria in the Operations Manual of the PCG. The description of the triggers and claim payment timelines will be described in detail in the Operations Manual of the PCG aiming to speed up processes (timeliness of triggers and claim payments) in response to previous experiences with the SME PCG scheme. 15. PCGs often have some leverage. For mature markets (e.g. in OECD countries), with long experiences in PCG schemes, a 20-1 leverage could be possible (for every $20 loan the guarantee agency sets aside US$ 1 to back it up). This leverage comes down when the beneficiaries are new clients, for relatively new activities, etc. and it is difficult to estimate the leverage in such the loan amount guaranteed). The cost of the partial guarantee for NCRCS loans is currently 0.5% on the value of the loan. 9 The current guarantee scheme administered by CBSL for agriculture (NCRCS) prescribes that guarantee payments are paid in two installments: the first amounting to 75% of the claim will be paid on application and the balance of 25% will be paid after the PFI has taken legal action and notified the Court Case number to the RDD of CBSL. If the PFI fails to initiate legal action and furnish the Court Case number then it need to return the first guarantee payment it has received. 83 cases given that there is no history or prior experiences. The project will therefore initially take a rather conservative approach and allocate US$ 1 of PCG funds to back US$ 2.5 of loans issued backed by the PCG. This assumes that the guarantee could cover up to 40 percent in loan losses.10 Given the new/innovative types of activities that the project will be sponsoring, the type of newly bankable clients, and the concentration of activities in few geographic areas which expose loans to systemic weather risks (floods and droughts), there is a merit to be conservative. Based on project experience at mid-term review, the leverage may be increased. At least twelve (12) months prior to the project closing date, the Government will review and describe its intent to use any undisbursed remaining funds in the PCG for other project purposes and discuss with the Bank if any reallocation is required. 16. The CBSL will be approached to investigate whether and how capital relief can be formulated for this PCG scheme. In jurisdictions that follow the Basel II rules, guarantees are treated as credit protection and may decrease the risk weight applicable to the covered exposures. Thus the value of risk- weighted assets used in calculating the capital adequacy ratio also change. The regulatory treatment of PCGs is an important issue for financial institutions, in particular the regulatory capital relief obtained for the use of guarantees can be an important incentive for financial institutions to use the PCG. 17. The project will provide if needed, some selected technical assistance to the RDD for training the staff to administer the PCG, to maintain the PCG Operational Manual, to come up with business plan and pricing models, eligibility criteria for loans, a registration system for loans to be covered under the PCG, and a claims processing system, particular to the PCG for the proposed project. The PCG will have a M&E framework that will include good baseline information. The PCG needs to support the expansion of bank lending to new activities and new clients, or expand credit limits or credit maturities to existing clients. In the context of the activities promoted by the project, PFIs need to broaden agri-lending businesses to new clients and activities and deepen it when it comes to existing clients. This is the additionality expected from the PCG. 18. The project will hold training sessions for loan officers, risk officers and management to enhance their ability to lend to farmers/farmer organizations and agribusiness SMEs and raise the awareness and provide details on the modalities/use of the PCG scheme by PFIs. It will also work on business development services for farmers/farmer organizations and agribusiness 10 A recently designed PCG scheme for Caribbean SMEs, in a risky economic and financial environment, targets a 1 to 3.33 leverage ratio, meaning the guarantee funds cover up to 30 percent loan losses. Typical leverages for SME type clients in emerging markets range from (1 to 3) to (1 to 6). 84 SMEs, including the preparation of business plans and projections for projects seeking loans to finance the part of the cost beyond the matching grant component. Such preparations will be needed for the banks to consider such projects for financing and use of the PCG. In other words, the business development services provide by the Project will help prepare clients (farmer organizations and agribusiness SMEs) to present bankable projects that can access the PCG and the matching grant. 85 Annex 5: Project Economic and Financial Analysis SRI LANKA: Agriculture Sector Modernization Project Project Benefits. 1. The project’s development impact is expected to be: increased smallholder returns from agriculture through improved productivity and higher agricultural output of selected field crops, increased value-addition, and new market opportunities, fostering increased incomes and employment opportunities. These benefits would result from: (a) new organizational production and management arrangements and associated advantages from economies of scale; (b) the adoption of new production technology packages; (c) improved water and soil resources management; (d) improved product processing, packaging, and marketing; (e) higher product quality and reduced post-harvest losses; (f) better access to services, markets, and information; (g) better market differentiation through product certification and branding. Indirect project benefits are expected to include: (a) strengthened capacity and organizational levels of producers and marketing groups, including strengthened capacity of female farmer entrepreneurs; (b) improved quality and reduced costs of forward and backward linkages of farmers to markets and higher-up value chain operators; (c) increased awareness of technology, climate-smart agriculture, and resources management; (d) new models of small producers and private sector enterprises working together; (e) improved nutrition through diversification of agriculture and increased production of nutrient rich product, in particular fruits and vegetables, and (f) improved institutional capacity of key ministries and agencies to evaluate and formulate sector policies. Rationale for public sector provision/financing 2. The project will provide investments in public infrastructure and provision of public services needed to address multiple market failures faced by smallholder farmers in the project areas: First, underdeveloped organizational structures prevent smallholders from achieving economies of scale and from participating effectively in agricultural value chains. The project will assist small farmers to organize themselves in form of economically viable cooperative and farmer-owned shareholder companies to aggregate and coordinate production, provide services and access to market information, and more effectively link to commercial value chains. Second, smallholder farmers suffer from limited access to new technologies and knowledge. The project will support the public and private sectors to deliver knowledge and technology services. Unlike the public extension system in Sri Lanka, which has been assessed as supply-driven and rather ineffective in delivering new technologies, private sector and demand-driven technology innovation is often more relevant as it is directly market and business related. Third, high up-front investment, high transaction costs and risks can prevent 86 smallholders from investing in new ventures such as value addition or agro- processing, and achieving certain product quality standards required in high value markets. Smallholder farmers may require certification and support to guarantee that each individual producer meets the required production standards to access the market. The project will support matching grants, along with credit guarantees, for investing in enhancing product standards, certification, quality assurance, brand naming, etc. to overcome some of the constraints and help smallholders to access such markets. 87 Value added of World Bank support 3. The World Bank’s value added through the project includes: support to more effective coordination across multiple government agencies to tackle agriculture modernization challenges; promoting technological and institutional innovation that would be unlikely to materialize without project support; and introducing and strengthening value chains and value addition through targeted investments in public and private production infrastructure critical for smallholder activities. The World Bank will also be able to trigger policy reforms, providing more certainty to the private sector that the enabling environment for private sector activity is changing and mobilizing long-term private sector financing. World Bank involvement will also be important to help integrate poor small-holder farmers, including women farmers, into competitive agricultural value chains. World Bank value added will be supported through the large amount of analytical work to understand the role of private businesses in becoming a partner in development. Quantification of Project Benefits and Main Assumptions 4. Crop and Activity Models. Under Component 1, the project’s matching grant program is expected to support at least 350 existing and newly established farmer producer organizations and 50 agribusinesses. The matching grants are designed to finance sub-projects that are locally identified through open call-for-proposals during project implementation. Given the demand-driven nature of project engagement, this analysis does not lend itself easily to detailed ex-ante cost-benefit analysis. The expected benefits from agribusinesses supported by the matching grants are difficult to anticipate and quantify, and as such are not attempted in the present economic and financial analysis. The individual economic justification of these sub-projects will assessed and confirmed as part of the matching grant selection process during implementation, with the requirement that all proposals for subproject investments include an economic analysis (see Matching Grants Operations Manual). Each sub-project is expected to meet the criteria of economic viability with a threshold Economic Rate of Return (ERR) of 6 percent. For Component 2, indicative net benefits of potential crop production opportunities are used, using detailed crop enterprise budgets from the Socio- Economics and Planning Centre, Department of Agriculture, for five project districts (Jaffna, Mullaitivu, Anuradhapura, Batticaloa, and Moneragala) selected for the analysis. The analysis is indicative and focuses on typical farming activities that support diversification and modernization of agriculture. 5. The financial analysis aims at assessing the profitability of various activities. The crops included in the analysis for import substitution include: rice, maize, red onion, big onion, chili, and potato; for horticulture/ high-value agriculture: kurakka, green gram, black gram, soybean, groundnut, sweet 88 potato, manioc, brinjal, okra, beet toot, cabbage, gingelly carrot, tomato, leeks, luffa, raddish, knol khol, bitter gourd, pumpkin and bean; and for traditional exports: pepper, coffee, cocoa, cardamom, clove, arecanut, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg. The analysis assumes that current cropping patterns and practices continue and rice is the dominant crop commanding the largest share of area in all districts. Current cropping patterns (and returns) represent the baseline “without-project” scenario. In the “with-project” scenario, diversification is introduced with the incremental area under the high-value or diversified crops being reallocated from rice, under the assumption that a reduction of the current rice yield gap (approximately 50 percent) will allow releasing land from rice without any reduction in total rice production. The net financial benefits are calculated for the annual crops while financial rate of returns are computed for perennials, using enterprise budget data. 6. The economic analysis aims at assessing the economic performance of the project from the country point of view. Financial prices are converted into economic values that reflect the real economic costs and benefits after removal of any price distortions. In the case of import substitution crops and vegetables, the domestic market is protected against imports, which are subject to high import duties ranging from 24 percent for rice to 74 percent for brinjal. Fertilizer, which is heavily subsidized, is considered the only tradable input that is subject to distortion. The average subsidy borne by government on a 50 kg bag of fertilizer is around 88 percent of the market price. This rate was applied in the analysis. The labor market is assumed to function smoothly and current market wages reflect the opportunity cost of labor. 7. Net economic benefits are calculated for the annual crops while economic rate of returns are computed for perennials. In addition, four scenarios are developed to assess the economic profitability of the selected crops. About 60 percent of total cultivated land area is allocated to rice production ranging from 37 percent in Moneragala to nearly 90 percent in Batticaloa. Based on current land distribution and cropping patterns, four typical agricultural models based on a mix of the profitable crops mainly produced in the districts are developed (Table 1), including: (a) import substitution crops; (b) high value vegetables and potentially emerging export crops production; (c) traditional export crops production; and (d) a mixed model of the former three settings. Each model assumes a 25 percent increase in output over a period of 25 years as a result of expansion of current area under cultivation at recommended practices. The incremental area could be obtained from improving rice productivity by closing rice yield gaps to free up land or from cultivable fallow land. Table 1. Selected main crops per scenario per district 89 Scenario Import Emerging exports Traditional Substitution export Jaffna red onion, big kurakkan, manioc arecanut onion, chili Mullaitivu red onion, chili green gram, black gram, arecanut cowpea, groundnut, manioc Batticolao Chili manioc, groundnut, cowpea arecanut Anuradhapura big onion, chili soybean, manioc pumpkin arecanut Moneragala chili green gram, cowpea, arecanut, groundnut, manioc, pumpkin pepper, cloves Notes: The selected crops are representative of the main crops currently cultivated in each district. Only profitable crops in economic terms were retained in the scenario analysis. 8. Economic costs also include investment costs not included in the cropping models. These costs include half of the matching grants costs allocated to farmer organizations, matching funds to be provided by beneficiaries; productivity enhancement, diversification; and commercialization costs and half of project management, monitoring and evaluation costs, in total about 71 percent of overall project costs. These are considered necessary for the realization of project benefits and are added to the aggregated cash flow. 9. The ERR is calculated over 25 years, along with the Net Present Value (NPV), assuming a 6 percent annual discount rate. A break-even analysis is conducted to determine the minimum production increase (i.e., incremental area) that would justify the project investment for each scenario. 10. Financial Returns. All crops display strong positive financial returns and provide attractive income opportunities for farmers and their organizations. Big onions and carrots are the most profitable annual crops with financial net benefits over US$ 7,000 per ha. Among perennials, pepper presents the largest returns with IRR of 41 percent and NPV at US$ 81,000 calculated over 40 years, followed by vanilla, cinnamon, and clove. 11. Economic Returns. When prices distortions are corrected, rice (under current practices) along with maize, brinjal, okra, beet root, gingelly, luffa, and snacke gourd are no longer profitable (Table 2). Profitability of most crops is reduced by at least 2 folds. Big onion and carrots remain the most profitable annual crops. All perennial crops, however, remain profitable. The ERR range from 10 to 40 percent with pepper, vanilla and cinnamon exhibiting the highest returns. There are also limited distortion in arecanut, which is the main export crops in the selected districts. Economic returns remains high with ERR at 22 percent (compared to IRR of 24 percent). 12. Scenario Analysis. All scenarios, except import substitution are economically viable, assuming a 25 percent increase in output at recommended practices for each scenario. More specifically, an overall ERR 90 has been calculated: at -2.8 percent with a NPV of -US$ 70.74 million (using a 6 percent annual discount rate) for the import substitution scenario; at 9.3 percent with NPV of US$ 38.12 million for emerging exports; at 12.1 percent with NPV of US$ 104.6 million for traditional exports; and at 20.2 percent with NPV of US$ 264.3 million for the mixed model. Those returns could be higher if some of the area planted to higher value crop come from available cultivable fallow land. In districts where cultivable fallow land availability is limited, such as Jaffna and Batticaloa, the implementation of a diversification strategy would hinge on the ability to reduce the current rice yield gap by about 30 percent so as not to jeopardize food security in those regions. 13. Sensitivity Analysis. A break-even analysis has been conducted to determine the minimum incremental area and associated reduction in rice yield gap that are needed to justify the overall project investment. The detailed results of the analysis are presented in Table 3. Breaking even at the project level under the emerging exports scenario would require the area currently allocated to fruits and vegetables to increase by 7 percent in Jaffna, by 29 percent in Mullaitivu, by 278 percent in Batticaloa, by 19 percent in Anuradhapura, and by 2 percent in Moneragala, which represent about 4.6 percent of the total agricultural cultivated land in these districts overall. The import substitution scenario would require about 2.4 percent of total cultivated land while the traditional export and mixed model would require 1.5 and 2.9 percent, respectively. The mixed model, which assumes higher levels of reduction in rice yield gaps, seems to offer the best economic returns for all scenarios. Focusing on emerging exports appear to be a preferred alternative in all districts but Moneragala, where traditional exports are preferred. This also indicates that quick wins would require regional specialization along agro- ecological production conditions, as reflected in historical production patterns. The next (second) best options are import substitution for Jaffna, Mullaitivu and Anuradhapura; traditional exports for Batticaloa; and emerging exports in Moneragala. 91 Table 2: Economic and Financial Profitability of Selected Cereals, Vegetables and Export Crops Crop / Activity Project life Annual labor Financial Economic (Years) (Md) NPV IRR (%) NPV ERR (%) (US$,@6%) (US$,@6%) Pepper 40 428 80,987 41% 74,224 37% Coffee 25 438 9,507 15% 4,767 10% Cardamom 30 312 6,277 18% 3,293 13% Clove 40 402 37,607 26% 35,103 25% Arecanut 25 276 21,114 24% 19,066 22% Vanilla 40 453 25,249 41% 24,848 40% Cinnamon 40 237 52,263 35% 51,885 35% Nutmeg 60 431 9,191 12% 6,780 10% Yield Financi Econom Total Yield Financi Econom Total al ic labor al ic labor benefit benefits benefit benefits s s kg/ha US$/ha US$/ha Md/ha kg/h US$/ha US$/ha Md/h a a WO W 21,0 P Rice* 3,341 173 -24 52 P Brinjal 04 1,640 -663 324 12,3 WP Rice 5,683 694 83 59 Okra 55 587 -614 213 14,8 Maize 6,425 604 -7 79 Beet Root 26 975 -1,111 340 Red 11,86 39,5 Onions 1 2,406 374 202 Cabbage 37 4,602 1,010 372 Big 24,71 1,05 Onions 1 7,648 3,667 442 Gingelly 0 459 -39 74 22,2 Chilli 8,649 3,545 1,890 259 Carrot 40 7,703 2,834 337 92 19,76 19,7 Potato 8 5,910 1,885 231 Tomato 68 5,347 2,640 309 23,7 Kurakkan 2,471 748 307 119 Leeks 22 2,879 601 337 Green 14,8 Gram 1,483 554 102 116 Luffa 26 724 -872 333 Black 39,5 Gram 1,359 714 297 73 Raddish 37 2,733 966 250 19,7 Soya Bean 2,965 832 165 128 Knol Khol 68 1,127 -280 315 Bitter 19,7 Cowpea 1,631 601 76 101 Gourd 68 5,284 2,108 345 Ground Snacke 21,0 Nut 2,471 1,615 699 131 Gourd 04 1,160 -494 348 Sweet 17,79 14,8 Potato 2 1,917 728 222 Pumpkin 26 1,728 626 153 24,71 14,8 Manioc 1 4,568 2,168 96 Bean 26 5,013 2,397 242 93 Table 3. Economic Analysis: Indicative models for Agriculture Sector Modernization for selected crops T ota l T o tal Cultivate d @2 5 %In cre as e in Ou tpu t @6 %E RR- B re ak -E ve n Cultivate d Cultiv ab le A re ap er T arg et Econ o m ic Ne t B reak-Eve n Inc re ase in Area Brea k-E ven L an d Fa llow S cen ario incre ase in Ra te o f P rese nt Increm entalRe a Inllo c rec aastion In e in crea se in Re du ction in L an d Area @ re c . R etu rn Valu e Area S h are o f S hare o f R iceY ield pra ctice s (@ 6 %) C ultiv ate d To ta l Ga p Are ap er Cultivated Sce na rio L an d Ha Ha Ha Ha (% ) Million US $ Ha (% ) (%) (%) JA FFN A Import S ubstitution 1,017 254 4.5% -0.65 296 29% 1.3% 20.5% Em erg ing Exports 6,332 1,583 29.9% 13.37 422 7% 1.8% 27.7% 23,076 75 Traditional Exports 123 31 -2.3% -2.93 282 229% 1.2% 22.0% Mixed Model 7,473 1,868 39.9% 19.70 483 6% 2.1% 23.4% MU LLA ITIVU Import S ubstitution 290 72 -4.8% -4.94 877 303% 3.7% 29.3% Em erg ing Exports 5,456 1,364 3.9% -1.39 1,570 29% 6.6% 35.4% 23,905 6,563 Traditional Exports 67 17 -2.3% -4.03 410 612% 1.7% 20.0% Mixed Model 5,812 1,453 5.8% -0.17 1,483 26% 6.2% 38.1% BAT TICA LO A Import S ubstitution 280 70 -2.4% -22.46 2,608 933% 2.8% 21.2% Em erg ing Exports 2,122 530 -5.5% -29.55 5,895 278% 6.3% 31.8% 93,827 1,946 Traditional Exports 757 189 -2.4% -23.98 2,332 308% 2.5% 20.0% Mixed Model 3,175 794 -3.5% -27.56 4,124 130% 4.4% 26.6% AN U RAD H A PU R A Import S ubstitution 2,111 528 -3.1% -4,340.52 3,220 153% 2.0% 21.5% Em erg ing Exports 37,855 9,464 10.7% 3,405.73 7,033 19% 4.4% 31.7% 160,097 21,719 Traditional Exports 1,213 303 -2.3% -4,221.19 2,800 231% 1.7% 20.0% Mixed Model 41,179 10,295 13.4% 5,807.71 6,489 16% 4.1% 30.5% MO N A RA G A LA Import S ubstitution 822 206 -5.5% -12.75 2,677 326% 2.7% 28% Em erg ing Exports 31,368 7,842 22.6% 32.20 3,516 11% 3.6% 37% 97,431 5,147 Traditional Exports 6,739 1,685 29.7% 164.66 117 2% 0.1% 7% Mixed Model 38,929 9,732 44.5% 232.32 801 2% 0.8% 18% PRO JEC T Import S ubstitution 4,519 1,130 -2.8% -70.74 9,678 214% 2.4% 24% Em erg ing Exports 83,133 20,783 9.3% 38.12 18,436 22% 4.6% 63% 398,336 35,450 Traditional Exports 8,899 2,225 12.1% 104.62 5,941 67% 1.5% 12% Mixed Model 96,568 24,142 20.2% 264.34 13,380 14% 3.4% 29% Notes: Best Bet Next Best 94 Annex 6: Greenhouse Gas Accounting Analysis SRI LANKA: Agriculture Sector Modernization Project 1. The quantification of GHG emissions from a project is an important step in managing and ultimately reducing GHG emission, and is becoming a common practice for many international financial institutions. To estimate the impact of the World Bank’s agriculture investment lending on GHG emission and carbon sequestration, the Bank has adopted the Ex-Ante Carbon-balance Tool (EX-ACT), which was developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in 2010. EX-ACT allows the assessment of a project’s net carbon-balance, defined as the net balance of CO2 equivalent GHG that were emitted or sequestered as a result of project implementation compared to a without project scenario. EX-ACT estimates the carbon stock changes (emissions or sinks), expressed in equivalent tons of CO2 per hectare and year. EX-ACT has been applied to the project. 2. Project boundaries and basic assumptions. Sri Lanka has warm temperate climate with dry moisture regime. The project’s agriculture technology demonstrations parks and the complementing production infrastructure investments will cover at least the 7 priority districts of Jaffna, Mullaitivu, Anuradhapura, Batticaloa, Matale, Polonnaruwa and Moneragala. The project’s matching grant approach is national in scope. Dominant soil type are high activity clay soils. The project implementation phase is five years and the capitalization phase is assumed to be 25 years, which indicates the longevity of the on-farm irrigation infrastructure. The 30 years implementation period is standard in the use of EX-ACT. The “without project scenario” is assumed not to differ from the “initial scenario”. This default assumption is deemed reasonable as changes in agriculture activity crucially depend on the technology available, which is one of the main contributions of the project. The analysis further assumes the dynamics of change to be linear over the duration of the project. Existing irrigation techniques are assumed to be replaced by drip irrigation in the project area, which are likely be scaled up by other farmers as well. 3. Crop production. About 48,300 hectares of cultivated land is under annual crops and about 2,225 hectares of the crop land in the project areas is estimated to be under fruit crops. The adoption of technology packages of drip irrigation allows the adoption of “improved water management” and “improved nutrient management”, which are accounted for in EX-ACT. With the introduction of drip irrigation, a change in cropping patterns and an increase in cropping intensity is assumed. Whenever cropland is more intensely used, EX-ACT indicates that additionally “improved agronomic practices” are employed. All management options are available in the EX-ACT module “Crop production”. The introduction of drip irrigation is expected to influence the evolution of area under annual crops differently in each sector. 95 4. Agricultural inputs. As the amount of fertilizer can be more precisely tuned to the needs of the crop with drip irrigation, the quantity of fertilizer applied is expected to decrease. On the other hand, the increase in cropping intensity could imply an increased use in nitrogen fertilizer. There is no precise data that validates either effect, fertilizer and pesticide consumption. However, the project has planned for development and on farm validation of improved package of practices for each crop tailored to its location and altitude. Community irrigation would continue to operate with tube wells using water pumps requiring electricity. Road networks would be rehabilitated while storage facilities would be built wherever needed. 5. Net carbon balance. The expected GHG fluxes from project activities are summarized in Table 1. The net carbon balance quantifies GHGs emitted or sequestered as a result of the project compared to the without project scenario. Over a period of 30 years, the project is estimated to constitute a carbon sink of 1,912,735 ton of CO2-equivalents per year. The improved practices will lead to a carbon sink and the planting of perennials will add to the sink. This would be largely due to the improvements in crop management as consequence of the adoption of drip irrigation, good agriculture practices, targeted fertilization, pesticide use energy efficient cooling systems and recyclable steel buildings. Per hectare, the project provides a sink of 1,189 t- CO2-equivalent, which is 39.6 t-CO2-equivalent per hectare per year. Table 1: Greenhouse gas fluxes from the project interventions Gross fluxes Without project With project GHG Balance in GHG in tCO2eq tCO2eq Positive = source / negative = sink 1. Land use changes 0 1,644,778 1,644,778 2. Agriculture 0 Annual -674,920 -674,920 411,180 Perennial -14,685 -425,865 - Rice 2,281,583 190,132 2,091,451 -1,680,271 - 3. Inputs and investments 227,153,156 170,628,958 56,524,198 - Grand total (1+ 2 + 3) 228,745,134 171,363,083 57,382,051 Per hectare 4,738 3,550 -1,189 Per hectare per year 157.9 118.3 -39.6 96 97 Annex 7: Implementation Support Plan SRI LANKA: Agriculture Sector Modernization Project Strategy and Approach for Implementation Support 1. The project will require intensive implementation support and a continuous dialogue with the various client agencies and stakeholders at national/ central and provincial levels because the demand-driven framework approach of the project, its relatively complex institutional set-up, and its innovative design in the context of Sri Lanka involves substantial testing, piloting, and learning, and adjusting. The strategy for implementation support reflects the nature and complexity as well as the risk profile of the project. It also seeks to make implementation support to the client efficient while remaining focused on implementation of the risk mitigation measures identified in the SORT. This strategy is flexible and will be adjusted during implementation, as required. 2. Project supervision will support the following areas: (a) fiduciary capacity to promote the establishment of adequate internal control systems and overall governance; (b) technical and business reviews and implementation support and performance monitoring of investment/ business proposals to be financed under the under matching grants program; (c) mitigation of potential political interference to maintain strong technical and economic/ business rationale of individual sub-project investments and alignment with project objectives and due diligence; (d) adequate prioritized opportunities for women participation in all project interventions; (e) free, prior, and informed consultations with all stakeholders; (f) management of environmental and social factors and critical natural habitats without compromising the wellbeing of the local population; (g) communication campaigns to maintain stakeholders informed and engaged; and (h) monitoring of project implementation, including results indicators and regular monitoring. The Bank will: (a) provide implementation support and training; (b) focus on adherence to the principles and procedures laid out in the Operations Manuals of the main components; (c) provide hands-on guidance on the Bank’s FM and Procurement Guidelines; review procurement documents; and help monitor procurement progress against the Procurement Plan; and (d) emphasize opportunities for social development, in particular for women, and environmental sustainability provided by the project, as well as adequate attention to gender equity. Implementation support will be supported through a communications strategy to strengthen the consultative and accountability processes, including the grievance redress mechanism. Implementation Support Plan 3. The Implementation Support Plan below describes Bank support for the implementation of risk mitigation measures (identified in the SORT) and 98 provides the technical advice necessary to facilitate achieving the PDO (linked to results/outcomes identified in the result framework). The plan also takes into account the requirements to meet the Bank’s fiduciary and safeguards obligations. Bank key team members are based in the Sri Lanka Country Office ensuring timely, efficient, and effective support to the client. Formal supervision and field visits will be semiannual, with more frequent technical support missions during the first two years of the project. 4. The main focus of implementation support is summarized below: 99 Table 1: Staff Level of Effort for Project Implementation Support Time Focus Skills Needed Resource Partne Estimate r Role (annual) 1-18 General. Assure that all PMUs are familiar TTL, NA months with the project approach and that the US$ 125,000 Operations Manuals are being followed. Agricultural per year Economist Familiarize the PMUs with all relevant administrative and operational aspects of Agri-business project implementation. Specialist Provide consistent and on-going support on operational and technical implementation Financial issues. Sector / Credit Technical. Review and comment on Guarantee investment proposals. Specialist Procurement. Provide training to PMU staff; Procurement review procurement documents and provide timely feedback; provide detailed FMS guidance on Bank Procurement Guidelines; monitor procurement progress against the Gender detailed Procurement Plan; and (e) conduct Specialist procurement post review assessments once a year. Environmental Financial Management. Provide training to Safeguards PMU staff; assess the project’s FM system, including but not limited to, accounting, Social reporting and internal controls; Review the Safeguards project’s FM reports on a regular basis; and review annual audit reports. Gender. Review of adequate project opportunity and support for women participation in all commercially oriented activities. Environment and Social Safeguards. Ensure that the related safeguard documents are well understood and the provisions are implemented. 100 18-48 General. Review and understand all TTL, US$ 125,000 NA months implementation processes and remove per year implementation obstacles. Agricultural Economist Refine and revise Operations Manuals as needed. Move focus towards dialogue and Agri-business capturing lessons. Prepare for and carry out Specialist mid-term review. Technical. Visit on-going project Procurement investments and provide feedback; continue prior and/or post review of FMS Investment Proposals and provide comments. Financial Gender. Review of adequate project Sector / Credit opportunity and support for women Guarantee participation in all commercially oriented Specialist activities. Gender Procurement. Review procurement Specialist documents and providing timely feedback; monitor procurement progress against Environmental Procurement Plan; conduct procurement Safeguards post reviews at least once a year. Financial Management. Implementation Social support will include: (a) review the Safeguards implementation of Project’s financial management system, including but not limited to, accounting, reporting and internal controls; (b) reviewing the project’s financial management reports on a regular basis; and (c) reviewing the annual audit reports. 48-60 General. Understand failure and success TTL, US$ 125,000 NA months parameters in close dialogue with the per year implementing agencies. Facilitate exchange Agricultural among government agencies, producer Economist organizations and agribusinesses to learn from each other. Prepare detailed learning Agri-business and analysis framework and prepare for Specialist end-project evaluation. Financial Sector / Credit Technical. Visit on-going project Guarantee investments and provide feedback. Support Specialist technical and financial analysis of project investments. Post review Investment Procurement Proposals and provide comments. Procurement. Review procurement FMS documents and providing timely feedback; Gender monitor procurement progress against Specialist Procurement Plan; conduct procurement post review at least once a year. Environmental Financial Management. Review Safeguards implementation of FM system, including accounting, reporting and internal controls; Social review FM reports on a regular basis; review Safeguards annual audit reports. Gender. Review of adequate project opportunity and support for women participation in all commercially oriented activities. 101 Environment and Social Safeguards. Review environmental and social impact and extract lessons. Provide guidance to the social and environmental impact assessment. Table 2: Skills Mix Required Skills Needed Number of Staff Number of Trips Comments Weeks Task Team Leader 15 SWs in year 1 Minimum 4 field trips Country Office (CO) 12 SWs in subsequent annually based years Agriculture Finance 10 SWs annually Minimum 4 field trips Staff based in CO / Matching Grants annually Specialist Agriculture Policy 6 SWs annually Minimum of two visits Staff based in DC Specialist/ Sector annually Economist Agribusiness 6 SWs annually Minimum of one visit Consultant based Specialist annually abroad Procurement 4 SWs annually Minimum 2 field trips CO based specialist Specialist annually Financial Sector 4 SWs annually Minimum 2 field trips CO based specialist Specialist annually Financial 4 SWs annually Minimum 2 field trips CO based specialist Management annually Specialist Gender Specialist 4 SW annually Minimum 2 field trips Staff based in DC annually Environmental 4 SWs annually Minimum of 4 field trips Consultant based in Specialist annually Sri Lanka Social Development 4 SWs annually Minimum of 4 field trips Consultant based in Specialist annually Sri Lanka Operational Support 6 SWs annually Minimum of 4 field trips Consultant based in Specialist annually Sri Lanka Communication 4 SWs in year 1; 3 SWs in Minimum 2 field trips CO based specialist Specialist subsequent years annually 102 PROCUREMENT Sri Lanka : Sri Lanka Agriculture Sector Modernization Project PLAN General Information Country: Sri Lanka Bank’s Approval Date of the Original Procurement Plan: 2017-09- 21 2021-08- Revised Plan Date(s): (comma delineated, leave blank if none) Project ID: P156019 GPN Date: 27 2017-07- Project Name: Sri Lanka Agriculture Sector Modernization Project 12 Loan / Credit No: IDA / 58730, TF / B5382 Ministry of Agriculture-PMU Executing Agency(ies): WORKS Activity Reference No. Procurement Estimate Actual Draft Pre- Draft Bidding Specific Proposal Bid Evaluation Loan / Credit Market Procurement Prequalificati High SEA/SH Process Prequalification Bidding Documents Contract / Description Component Review Type Method Document d Amount qualification Document / Procurement Notice Submission / Report and Signed Contract No. Approach Process on (Y/N) Risk Status Evaluation Report as Issued Completion Type Amount (US$) Documents Justification / Invitation Opening / Minutes Recommendation (US$) Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned for Award Actual Planned Actual Planne d LK-MOA-PMU-28557-CW- RFQ / Renovation of Office building for Deputy Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 10,263.6 Complete 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2018- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 14,800.00 Provincial Project Director's Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 5 d 26 09 14 29 02-12 Office at Kallody, Batticaloa District Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-39530-CW- RFQ / C 2 Renovation of Office building for use of Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 19,418.7 Complete 2018-03- 2018-08- 2018-04- 2018-10- 2018- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 32,545.00 Provincial Deputy Project Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 7 d 05 14 16 30 06-15 director's Office - North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-51121-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 100,000.0 183,428. Complete 2018-03- 2018-12- 2018-04- 2018-05- 2018-12- 2018-06- 2019-01- 2018-07- 2019-01- 2019- Humbasgamuwa Road (sub IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 80 d 30 02 04 04 24 03 07 08 28 02-03 Road of Weevala - Demonstrations Alakolawewa Road) LK-MOA-PMU-51111-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Rehabilitation of Single Stage - One 100,000.0 253,198. Complete 2018-03- 2018-12- 2018-04- 2018-05- 2018-12- 2018-06- 2019-01- 2018-07- 2019-01- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National "Palutawa yaya road, Envelope 0 71 d 30 02 04 04 24 03 07 08 28 02-03 Demonstrations Kimbissa" LK-MOA-PMU-63019-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 36,756.9 Complete 2018-05- 2018-07- 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018- Ethiliwewa Parakum IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 70,750.00 Envelope 5 d 31 04 05 26 31 26 25 16 19 11-14 Mawatha Road at Demonstrations Monaragala in UVA province. LK-MOA-PMU-63025-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Rehabilitation of Single Stage - One 30,891.1 Complete 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 60,700.00 Waguruwela Waweyaya Road Envelope 6 d 05 04 10 01 31 31 25 28 19 11-26 Demonstrations at Monaragala in UVA province. LK-MOA-PMU-63107-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Modification of 15 Request for Single Stage - One 22,838.8 Complete 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-10- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 42,000.00 nos Existing Onion Stores in Quotations Envelope 9 d 05 16 24 11 10-22 Demonstrations Matale Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-67116-CW- RFQ / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 20,998.3 2018-07- 2018-12- 2018-08- 2018-12- 2019- Badalkumbura Meegahayaya IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 35,000.00 Signed Quotations Envelope 4 03 11 28 28 02-24 Causeway at Monaragala in Demonstrations UVA province. LK-MOA-PMU-63034-CW- RFB / Repairing of 2 nos Pump house and Supplying Productivity Enhancement & Fixing of Pump at RB Single Stage - One 43,885.8 Complete 2018-07- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 57,190.00 Canal - Pump 8 - Envelope 7 d 05 29 10 31 24 30 08 27 29 12-26 Demonstrations Ganesapuram and LB Canal - ID Farm village at Muttaiyankaddu, Oddusuddan in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-63050-CW- RFB / Re Construction of canal lining 0.5 km & canal Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 63,487.3 Complete 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018- structures one at LB/Track IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 85,750.00 Envelope 2 d 05 19 10 31 11 30 23 27 09 12-26 01 and construction of canal Demonstrations road 0.5km & Road Structures at RB/Track 03 LK-MOA-PMU-63066-CW- RFB / Supplying & Laying of PVC Pipes (2km) and Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 50,104.9 Complete 2018-07- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-07- 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-08- 2018- construction of pipe lining IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 65,500.00 Envelope 2 d 10 29 15 05 24 04 08 02 29 12-31 structures at RB Canal - Demonstrations Pump 8 - Ganesapuram Muttaiyankaddu LK-MOA-PMU-67118-CW- RFQ / Construction of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 31,983.6 Complete 2018-07- 2018-10- 2018-09- 2018-11- 2018- Elephant Protection fence in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 38,500.00 Quotations Envelope 4 d 10 23 04 28 12-03 kathiraveli cluster - Demonstrations Batticaloa in Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-67136-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of field Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 165,000.0 106,256. Complete 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-07- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-09- 2018-11- 2018-10- 2019- access - Vidaththaipalai - IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 80 d 20 19 25 05 11 05 23 02 09 05-01 Kilali Connecting Road - 2 Demonstrations km in Jaffna LK-MOA-PMU-67139-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Construction of Irish Request for Single Stage - One 24,767.4 Complete 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 37,800.00 culvert cross farm drainage Quotations Envelope 0 d 04 13 22 25 11-20 Demonstrations at kaluthavalai in Batticaloa. LK-MOA-PMU-67142-CW- RFB / Construction of Productivity Enhancement Causeway Hume pipe Single Stage - One 43,502.9 Complete 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 65,000.00 culvert and graveling at Envelope 4 d 29 04 04 25 31 24 23 21 18 12-20 Demonstrations Damunumulla Thawankotuweyaya Road in Matale. LK-MOA-PMU-67132-CW- RFB / Supplying & Laying of PVC Pipes (2km) and Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 49,294.3 Complete 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018- Construction of pipe lining IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 65,500.00 Envelope 7 d 29 29 04 25 24 24 08 21 29 12-20 structures at LB Canal- ID Demonstrations farm in Muthayankaddu Mullaitivu LK-MOA-PMU-67138-CW- RFB / IMPROVEMENTS TO Productivity Enhancement SETHUKUDAH ROAD 0.00 - Single Stage - One 100,000.0 65,145.8 Complete 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 2.50 Km IN KATHIRAVELY Envelope 0 8 d 16 23 21 11 13 10 29 08 12 04-06 Demonstrations CLUSTER PILOT AREA in Batticaloa LK-MOA-PMU-71092-CW- Productivity Enhancement Pending RFQ / Renovation of Office Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,750.00 0.00 Implemen Building - DPD'S Office , Quotations Envelope 04 08 10-08 Demonstrations tation Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72158-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Construction of a Request for Single Stage - One 10,824.3 Complete 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,500.00 pond at Kinnarabowa Quotations Envelope 1 d 27 05 01 26 12-30 Demonstrations junction, Medagama in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72198-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Construction of a Request for Single Stage - One Complete 2018-09- 2018-12- 2018-10- 2018-12- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 9,800.00 7,848.33 Meenadena Agro well at Quotations Envelope d 04 11 09 28 01-07 Demonstrations Buttala in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72201-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Construction of a Request for Single Stage - One Complete 2018-09- 2018-12- 2018-10- 2018-12- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 9,800.00 7,848.33 Agro well at Waguruwela Quotations Envelope d 04 11 09 28 01-07 Demonstrations (Weweyaya) in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72275-CW- RFQ / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 27,743.0 Complete 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019- Kodayana Wavulmadaara IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 43,800.00 Quotations Envelope 7 d 04 05 09 26 01-07 Micro Tank at Demonstrations Siyambalanduwa in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72276-CW- RFQ / Augmentation of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One Complete 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019- Kodayana, Haddawa Pond at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,075.00 8,884.53 Quotations Envelope d 04 05 09 26 01-07 Siyambalanduwa in Uva Demonstrations Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72278-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Construction of Pond Request for Single Stage - One 10,095.9 Complete 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,075.00 & Water Inlet at Quotations Envelope 1 d 05 05 10 26 01-08 Demonstrations Siyambalanduwa in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72279-CW- RFQ / Construction of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One Complete 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019- Irrigation System Pond at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,075.00 9,266.57 Quotations Envelope d 05 05 10 26 01-08 Madugama, Galapitagala in Demonstrations Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72281-CW- RFQ / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 16,589.2 Complete 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-11- 2018- Madhdhugama Tank & IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 20,300.00 Quotations Envelope 6 d 20 13 24 02 12-23 Canal at Anuradhapura in Demonstrations North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72285-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of concrete canal road 1.8km Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 161,800.0 90,369.5 Terminate 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2019- & Road Structures at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 1 d 15 19 20 10 11 01 23 29 12 03-28 RB/Track 4/DC2/FC4 at Demonstrations Peraru village, Oddusuddan in Northan Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72287-CW- RFB / Construction of Canal Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 51,869.8 Complete 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-09- 2018-11- 2018-10- 2019- over crossing cum Bridge at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 81,700.00 Envelope 3 d 20 19 25 15 11 15 23 12 15 04-11 RB/Track 03 Demonstrations Muttaiyankaddu in Northan Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72288-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of field access - Vidaththaipalai - Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 163,400.0 94,261.0 Complete 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-09- 2018-11- 2018-10- 2019- Kilali Connecting Road - 2 IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 9 d 22 19 27 17 11 17 23 14 11 04-13 km at Vidaththaipalai, Demonstrations Chavakachcheri, Jaffna in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72301-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Construction of bridge Single Stage - One 287,600.0 75,720.2 Complete 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-11- 2018-10- 2018-12- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National at Kathirawely in Eastern Envelope 0 5 d 20 28 25 15 19 15 17 19 21 08-16 Demonstrations Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72316-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement "Lihinipitya - Andawala Single Stage - One 154,766. Complete 2018-08- 2018-12- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-12- 2018-10- 2019-01- 2018-11- 2019-01- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 78,500.00 Road via Akkaranuwa of Envelope 19 d 15 02 20 10 24 10 07 07 28 04-06 Demonstrations Naula AI Range at Matale in Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72322-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Improvement of Single Stage - One 99,091.6 Complete 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 98,050.00 Dewala Gama Tank at Envelope 4 d 20 23 25 15 18 06 10 03 29 04-02 Demonstrations Anuradhapura in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72324-CW- RFB / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Kurndankulama Kuda wewa Single Stage - One 43,716.2 Complete 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 62,090.00 Tank and canal at Envelope 4 d 20 23 25 15 18 15 10 12 29 04-11 Demonstrations Anuradhapura in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72327-CW- RFB / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Kurndankulama Maha wewa Single Stage - One 60,229.5 Complete 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 81,700.00 Tank and canal at Envelope 0 d 22 23 27 17 18 17 17 14 04 04-13 Demonstrations Anuradhapura in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72333-CW- RFB / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 58,502.5 Complete 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019- Higuru wewa tank, canal IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 90,200.00 Envelope 6 d 24 23 29 19 18 19 10 16 11 04-15 and Agri road in North Demonstrations Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72335-CW- RFB / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 157,385. Complete 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019- Galpoththegama canal at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 58,850.00 Envelope 50 d 27 23 01 22 18 22 10 19 07 04-18 Anuradhapura in North Demonstrations Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72345-CW- RFQ / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 31,731.0 Complete 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2019- weera wewa Tank and canal IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 41,830.00 Quotations Envelope 1 d 20 13 08 30 01-06 at Anuradhapura in North Demonstrations Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72347-CW- RFQ / Improvement of Palugaswewa canal & Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 12,872.4 Complete 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2019- Construction of Caurseway IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 26,800.00 Quotations Envelope 0 d 20 13 08 30 01-06 and Spill tail canal in Demonstrations Nelumkannia at Anuradhapura in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72348-CW- RFQ / Construction of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 30,241.9 Complete 2018-08- 2018-12- 2018-09- 2019-03- 2018- Caurseway and Spill , Canal IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 30,065.00 Quotations Envelope 3 d 20 03 24 04 12-23 system of Hallmillawewa Demonstrations Tank in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72351-CW- RFQ / Rehabilitation of Ihala Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 32,456.6 Complete 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2019- Moragoda tank and canal at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 40,000.00 Quotations Envelope 9 d 25 13 06 30 01-04 Anuradhapura in North Demonstrations Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72353-CW- RFQ / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement Nabada wewa tank & Request for Single Stage - One 29,881.7 Complete 2018-08- 2018-12- 2018-10- 2019-03- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 35,295.00 Rehabilitation of Wara goda Quotations Envelope 5 d 25 03 06 04 01-04 Demonstrations tank and canal in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72356-CW- RFQ / Rehabilitation of Kele kumbukwewa supply canal Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 22,437.0 Complete 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2019- & Tank/Repair Kele IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 41,200.00 Quotations Envelope 0 d 27 13 08 30 01-06 kumbukwewa tank bund- Demonstrations length 900m at Anuradhapura in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72360-CW- RFQ / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 33,463.2 Complete 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2019- Kadiyangalla mahawewa IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 32,700.00 Quotations Envelope 2 d 01 13 13 30 01-11 Tank at Anuradhapura in Demonstrations North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72366-CW- RFQ / Rehabilitation of 2,3,4 canal bunds of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 10,822.6 Complete 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2019- Keerikkulama-length 5km, IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 42,500.00 Quotations Envelope 2 d 02 13 14 30 01-12 Keerikkulama tank bund- Demonstrations length 1.5km and Ihalawewa Tank in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72372-CW- RFQ / Rehabilitation and Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 25,910.0 Complete 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2019- Improvements of IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 33,500.00 Quotations Envelope 0 d 03 13 15 30 01-13 Iththewewa Canal at Demonstrations Anuradhapura in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72375-CW- RFQ / Renovation of Unagaswewa, Spill and Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 22,523.5 Complete 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2019- Feeder cannals, IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 28,800.00 Quotations Envelope 8 d 04 13 16 30 01-14 Improvement of Demonstrations Pokunuwewa Canal and Mahawewa field cannals system. LK-MOA-PMU-72379-CW- RFB / Improving Lift Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 161,881. Complete 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019- Irrigation System and Canal IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 99,500.00 Envelope 62 d 30 23 04 25 18 25 10 22 29 04-21 at Rajanganaya in North Demonstrations Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72385-CW- RFB / Renovation of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 76,073.7 Complete 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019- Abhayawewa at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 95,000.00 Envelope 8 d 30 23 04 25 18 25 10 22 04 04-21 Hingurakgoda, Polonnaruwa Demonstrations in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72387-CW- RFB / Renovation of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 40,647.1 Complete 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019- Makulawewa Tank at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 59,500.00 Envelope 4 d 30 23 04 25 18 25 10 22 03 04-21 Hingurakgoda in North Demonstrations Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72392-CW- RFQ / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 21,296.4 Complete 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2019- Unagollewa Wewa tank bund IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 19,700.00 Quotations Envelope 0 d 27 13 15 31 01-13 and sluice at Hingurakgoda Demonstrations in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80098-CW- Productivity Enhancement Under RFQ / Construction of a Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2019-06- 2018-12- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 40,000.00 0.00 Implemen Guava Collecting Center in Quotations Envelope 27 26 22 03-22 Demonstrations tation North Central Province. Page 1 LK-MOA-PMU-80101-CW- RFB / Construction of a Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 105,000.0 57,975.1 Complete 2018-10- 2018-12- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-01- 2018-12- 2019-02- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019- Mushroom Cultivation IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 7 d 22 21 27 17 17 08 13 05 04 04-05 Center at Anuradhapura in Demonstrations North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80103-CW- RFB / Construction of a Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 105,000.0 60,520.2 Complete 2018-10- 2018-12- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-01- 2018-12- 2019-02- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019- Mushroom Cultivation IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 7 d 22 21 27 17 17 17 13 21 04 06-20 Center at Polonnaruwa in Demonstrations North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80105-CW- RFB / Construction of 20 Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 62,724.5 Complete 2018-10- 2018-12- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-01- 2018-12- 2019-02- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019- Nos of Mushroom Growing IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 98,000.00 Envelope 9 d 22 21 27 17 17 17 13 14 04 06-13 Centers - Anuradhapura in Demonstrations North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80106-CW- RFB / Construction of 30 Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 150,000.0 95,436.9 Complete 2018-10- 2018-12- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-01- 2018-12- 2019-02- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019- Nos of Mushroom Growing IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 4 d 25 21 30 20 17 20 13 24 04 07-23 Centers - Polonnaruwa in Demonstrations North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80115-CW- RFB / Construction of 2km length agriculture road with Productivity Enhancement Under Single Stage - One 135,000.0 2018-10- 2019-03- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-04- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019- 2 culvert at Kandurupitiya of IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Envelope 0 25 31 30 20 23 20 24 06-23 Atharagallewa cluster at Demonstrations tation Elahera in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80321-CW- RFQ / Construction of agro Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 41,379.0 Complete 2018-10- 2019-04- 2018-12- 2019-06- 2019- well Thumbankerni Cluster IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 39,500.00 Quotations Envelope 3 d 22 16 17 12 03-17 - Kathirawely in Eastern Demonstrations Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80602-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of concrete canal road & road Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 135,000.0 97,939.9 Complete 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2018-12- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2018-12- 2019- structures 1.5km at RB IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 1 d 25 25 30 20 17 20 19 24 28 06-23 Canal - Pump 8 - Demonstrations Ganesapuram Muttaiyankaddu in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80603-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of concrete canal road & Road Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 135,000.0 84,124.9 Complete 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2018-12- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-01- 2019- Structures 1.5km at LB IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 9 d 25 25 30 20 17 20 19 24 10 06-23 Canal - ID Farm at Demonstrations Jeevanager village - Oddusuddan in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80606-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement concrete canal road 2.5km Single Stage - One 224,640.0 177,735. Complete 2018-10- 2018-12- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-01- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-01- 2019-01- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National & Road Structures at RB Envelope 0 67 d 25 19 30 20 08 20 13 24 28 06-23 Demonstrations Canal - Peraru village at Oddusuddan in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80609-CW- RFB / Construction of Productivity Enhancement concrete canal lining & canal Single Stage - One 102,000.0 66,241.1 Complete 2018-10- 2019-01- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-01- 2018-12- 2019-02- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National structures - 2.5km at LB Envelope 0 0 d 25 10 30 20 30 20 10 24 05 06-23 Demonstrations Canal - Mannakandal in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80610-CW- RFB / Construction of canal road 1.5 km & Road Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 135,000.0 84,749.2 Complete 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2018-12- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-01- 2019- structures at LB/Track 01 IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 8 d 25 25 30 20 17 20 19 24 10 06-23 Muththaiyankaddu kulam at Demonstrations Oddusuddan in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80614-CW- RFB / Construction of Pump Productivity Enhancement House & Installation of 2 Single Stage - One 65,347.9 Complete 2018-10- 2019-01- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-01- 2018-12- 2019-02- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 81,700.00 Nos Pumps at Envelope 2 d 25 10 30 20 30 20 10 24 11 06-23 Demonstrations Poovarasankulam - Thunukkai in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80617-CW- RFB / Supply and pipe Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 122,550.0 219,225. Complete 2018-10- 2019-01- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-02- 2018-12- 2019-02- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019- laying at Poovarasankulam - IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 37 d 25 20 30 20 11 20 15 24 28 06-23 Thunukkai in Northern Demonstrations Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80618-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of field Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 122,550.0 81,684.1 Complete 2018-10- 2019-01- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-01- 2018-12- 2019-02- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019- access - LB Bund road - 15 IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 1 d 25 10 30 20 30 20 10 24 01 06-23 km at Thunukkai in Demonstrations Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-81384-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Construction of Single Stage - One 69,930.1 Complete 2018-10- 2019-03- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-04- 2018-12- 2019-04- 2019-01- 2019-05- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 55,600.00 Ground nut a processing Envelope 2 d 30 30 04 25 23 25 28 29 30 06-28 Demonstrations center in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-82158-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Construction of Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 78,500.00 0.00 Canceled Moringa Leaf Processing Envelope 15 20 11 10 14 07-14 Demonstrations Center in Monaragala- Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-82163-CW- Productivity Enhancement Pending RFB / Construction a Cold Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 52,300.00 0.00 Implemen Room for Moringa Project in Envelope 15 20 11 10 14 05-15 Demonstrations tation Monaragala - Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-82209-CW- Productivity Enhancement Pending RFB / Construction of Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 78,500.00 0.00 Implemen Collective Center for Orange Envelope 25 30 20 20 24 06-23 Demonstrations tation Production in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80110-CW- RFB / Construction of 5 Nos Productivity Enhancement of Common Agro well at Request for Single Stage - One 77,972.0 Complete 2018-11- 2019-03- 2018-12- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 45,000.00 Kirioya & Atharagallewa of Quotations Envelope 2 d 05 24 31 17 03-31 Demonstrations Elhera in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-63046-CW- RFB / Construction of pipe Productivity Enhancement lining structures at LB Canal Single Stage - One 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 65,500.00 0.00 Canceled - ID Farm Lift Irrigation in Envelope 12 17 08 07 04 12-03 Demonstrations Muthuiyankaddu in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-60681-CW- RFB / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2018-04- 2018-04- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2019- Kaluthavali Cluster Farm IDA / 58730 and Diversification Prior Request for Bids Open - National 66,600.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 25 30 11 11 15 02-11 Access Road (Part -1) at Demonstrations Kaluthavalai. LK-MOA-PMU-98168-CW- RFB / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2019-02- 2019-02- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019- Kaluthavali Cluster Farm IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,600.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope 01 06 20 19 24 11-20 Access Road (Part- 1) at Demonstrations tation Kaluthavalai LK-MOA-PMU-60713-CW- RFB / Reconstruction of Productivity Enhancement canal concrete lining and Single Stage - One 2018-04- 2018-04- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 16,860.00 0.00 Canceled canal structures at LB/Track Envelope 25 30 11 11 15 02-11 Demonstrations 1 in Muthuiyankaddukulam in Oddusuddan DS Division. LK-MOA-PMU-72178-CW- RFQ / Augmentation of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-09- 2018-10- 2019- Meegahawagura Alalagaha IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 14,500.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 05 10 01-08 Arawa pond at Medagama in Demonstrations Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72157-CW- RFQ / Construction of Productivity Enhancement Ketagala small irrigation Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 19,600.00 0.00 Canceled system at Quotations Envelope 20 24 12-23 Demonstrations Medagama,Pitadeniya in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-105224-CW- RFB / Reconstruction of concrete canal lining (2km) Productivity Enhancement and canal structures at Single Stage - One 233,334.0 169,165. Complete 2019-03- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National RB/track 3/DC 2 - Envelope 0 62 d 28 31 02 23 23 07 11 28 10 11-24 Demonstrations Katchilaimadu, Muththiyankaddu in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-105277-CW- RFB / Reconstruction of concrete canal lining (1 km) Productivity Enhancement and canal structures at Single Stage - One 100,000.0 63,594.6 Complete 2019-03- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National RB/track 3/DC 2/FC13- Envelope 0 7 d 28 30 02 23 23 07 28 28 30 11-24 Demonstrations Katchilaimadu, Muththiyankaddu in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-105281-CW- RFB / Reconstruction of concrete canal lining (1.5 Productivity Enhancement km) and canal structures at Single Stage - One 133,334.0 84,284.1 Complete 2019-03- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National RB/track 3/DC1 - Envelope 0 4 d 28 30 02 23 23 07 28 28 06 11-24 Demonstrations Katchilaimadu, Muththiyankaddu in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-105285-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Rehabilitation of field Single Stage - One 200,000.0 184,691. Complete 2019-03- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National access road at Ketpely, Envelope 0 38 d 28 31 02 23 23 07 11 28 10 11-24 Demonstrations Jaffna in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-105530-CW- RFB / Renovation of farm Productivity Enhancement drainage in Chidipalayam, Single Stage - One 137,500.0 79,933.8 Complete 2019-04- 2019-07- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-07- 2019-05- 2019-08- 2019-06- 2019-09- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Kurukkalmadam in Envelope 0 6 d 01 01 06 27 22 11 15 01 06 11-28 Demonstrations kaluthavalai cluster in Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-105535-CW- RFB / Improvement of farm and market access roads in Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 100,000.0 56,042.5 Complete 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019- Puthukudiyiruppu And IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 0 d 01 16 06 27 07 11 22 01 04 11-28 Kirankulam areas in Demonstrations Kaluthavalia Cluster (Stage -I) in Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-105542-CW- RFB / Improvement of farm and market access roads in Productivity Enhancement kurukkalmadam, Single Stage - One 110,000.0 47,518.6 Complete 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Chetipalayam, Mankadu and Envelope 0 0 d 01 06 06 27 27 11 25 01 11 11-28 Demonstrations Thethathivu areas in Kaluthavalia Cluster (Stage - I) in Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-105546-CW- RFB / Improvement of Farm Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 100,000.0 59,266.7 Complete 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-05- 2019- and Market Access Road IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 8 d 01 01 06 27 25 11 13 01 31 11-28 (Part -II) in Kaluthavalai Demonstrations Cluster Pilot Area in Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-105556-CW- RFB / Improvement of farm Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 100,000.0 28,147.7 Complete 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-05- 2019- access road in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 5 d 01 16 06 27 30 11 06 01 28 11-28 kaluwanchikudi and Demonstrations mahuloor in kaluthawalai cluster in Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-105566-CW- RFB / Improvement of farm Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 100,000.0 99,808.0 Complete 2019-04- 2019-07- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-08- 2019-05- 2019-09- 2019-06- 2019-09- 2019- drainage in kaluwanchikudi IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 6 d 01 30 06 27 20 11 10 01 26 11-28 area in kaluthawalai cluster Demonstrations in Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-105569-CW- RFB / Improvement of farm Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 68,148.8 Complete 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-05- 2019- and market access road in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 80,000.00 Envelope 5 d 01 16 06 27 07 11 13 01 31 11-28 ullalay in kathiraveli cluster Demonstrations in Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-105583-CW- RFB / Construction of Stores Productivity Enhancement for storing Agriculture Single Stage - One 72,225.5 Complete 2019-04- 2019-07- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-08- 2019-05- 2019-09- 2019-06- 2019-09- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 80,000.00 Inputs. Machinery and Envelope 9 d 01 17 06 27 07 11 03 01 25 11-28 Demonstrations Equipment in Kathiraveli Cluster in Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-105620-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Diulapitiya yaya road Single Stage - One 120,000.0 52,323.9 Complete 2019-04- 2019-11- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-12- 2019-05- 2019-12- 2019-06- 2020-01- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National wewalawewa in Matale, Envelope 0 7 d 03 20 08 29 12 13 18 03 01 10-31 Demonstrations Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106032-CW- RFB / Improving Productivity Enhancement Under Rambawewa Tank, canal Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 0.00 Implemen system and Agri roads in Envelope 09 24 14 05 18 19 09 12-06 Demonstrations tation Thalakolawewa, Medirigiriya, Polonnaruwa, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106061-CW- RFB / Renovating Canal system and Agriculture Productivity Enhancement Under Road Drainage Canal and Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 0.00 Implemen Constructing Anicut in Envelope 09 31 14 05 23 19 09 12-06 Demonstrations tation Nachchaduwa, Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106235-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Construction of anicut Single Stage - One 182,869. Complete 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 53,400.00 at Waguruwela in Envelope 89 d 01 26 06 27 17 10 19 01 01 11-28 Demonstrations Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106246-CW- RFB / Improvemnet of anicut Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 57,920.8 Complete 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019- at Horabokka and access IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 53,400.00 Envelope 7 d 01 12 06 27 03 10 19 01 01 11-28 road in Buttala, Monaragala Demonstrations District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106247-CW- RFB / Construction of Lift Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 135,639. Complete 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019- Irritation Project at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 Envelope 69 d 01 12 06 27 03 10 19 01 01 11-28 Bandiyawa, Medagama in Demonstrations Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106250-CW- RFB / Improvements of Productivity Enhancement Thimbiriya -Mahallagama Single Stage - One 147,326. Complete 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 86,700.00 Agri Road in Medagama, Envelope 76 d 01 12 06 27 03 10 19 01 01 11-28 Demonstrations Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106251-CW- RFQ / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 73,743.3 Complete 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019- access agriculture road to IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 33,400.00 Quotations Envelope 4 d 06 12 24 01 11-21 Haddawa, Siyabalanduwa in Demonstrations Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106256-CW- RFB / Lift Irrigation system Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 149,431. Complete 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019- at Sooriya thalawa, IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 86,700.00 Envelope 84 d 01 12 06 27 03 10 19 01 01 11-28 Madugama in Demonstrations Siyabalanduwa, Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-72395-CW- RFQ / Construct electric Productivity Enhancement fence covering Request for Single Stage - One 2018-09- 2018-10- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 27,450.00 0.00 Canceled Dehiaththawala & Unagolla Quotations Envelope 05 24 01-22 Demonstrations wewa-Distance 900m in Polonnaruwa North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72382-CW- RFQ / Constructions of 4 Productivity Enhancement common agro wells to Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-10- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,750.00 0.00 Canceled Dehiaththawala yaya at Quotations Envelope 25 06 01-04 Demonstrations Polonnaruwa in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72357-CW- RFQ / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement irrigation system with 3 Request for Single Stage - One 2018-09- 2018-10- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 29,500.00 0.00 Canceled anicuts (Anicuts/Phala Quotations Envelope 01 13 01-11 Demonstrations talawa) at Anuradhapura in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72363-CW- RFQ / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-09- 2018-10- 2019- Maneewa Ihalawewa Tank at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 29,500.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 01 13 01-11 Anuradhapura in North Demonstrations Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80114-CW- RFB / Concreting 1km length access road with Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 163,500.0 71,407.5 Complete 2018-10- 2019-03- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-04- 2018-12- 2019-06- 2019-01- 2019-06- 2019- course way from Kirioya to IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 9 d 25 31 30 20 23 20 01 24 14 06-23 Devahena of Atharagallewa Demonstrations cluster at Elahera in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80592-CW- RFB / Construction of 15 Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 147,750.0 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019- Nos of Poly Tunnels for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Canceled Envelope 0 25 30 20 20 24 06-23 Vegetable Production Pilot Demonstrations Project in Central Province. Page 2 LK-MOA-PMU-109207-CW- RFB / Construction of 20 Productivity Enhancement Under Growing houses for Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 75,150.00 0.00 Implemen Mushroom growers in Envelope 08 26 13 03 17 08 12-05 Demonstrations tation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-109211-CW- RFB / Construction of a Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 116,700.0 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2020- Factory for Moringa IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Envelope 0 08 13 03 17 08 01-04 processing in Anuradhapura Demonstrations tation Distric, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-72317-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement "Pattiganawa temple road Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 52,300.00 0.00 Canceled (Nilagama- Pattiwela Rd ) - Envelope 20 25 15 15 12 04-11 Demonstrations Galewela - 3Km in Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72319-CW- RFB / Construction of a new Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019- access road for Gawaramada IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 98,040.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 20 25 15 15 12 04-11 Yaya - Laggala Pallegama in Demonstrations Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72321-CW- RFQ / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018- "Mahalakotuwa - IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 19,610.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 20 24 12-23 Megodawela Rd - Demonstrations Illukkumbura - 500 m in Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-109511-CW- Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019- RFB / Construction of IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope 08 13 03 17 08 12-05 Storage house at Demonstrations tation wewalawewa LK-MOA-PMU-106237-CW- RFQ / Improvements of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019- Jayamawatha road, IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,400.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 06 24 11-21 Waguruwela in Monaragala Demonstrations District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-115981-CW- RFB / Improvements of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 50,770.4 Complete 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2020- Jayamawatha road, IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 63,340.00 Envelope 9 d 22 26 27 17 17 01 19 22 01 01-18 Waguruwela in Monaragala Demonstrations District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106241-CW- RFQ / Conversion of earth Productivity Enhancement excavated well as a pond at Request for Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 20,000.00 0.00 Canceled ketagala ara Mullekumbura, Quotations Envelope 06 24 11-21 Demonstrations Buttala in Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-115983-CW- RFB / Conversion of earth Productivity Enhancement excavated well as a pond at Single Stage - One 55,810.7 Complete 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 52,000.00 ketagala ara Mullekumbura, Envelope 9 d 22 26 27 17 17 01 19 22 01 01-18 Demonstrations Buttala in Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106252-CW- RFQ / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019- internal agriculture road in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 40,000.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 06 24 11-21 Madugama, Siyabalanduwa, Demonstrations Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-115984-CW- RFB / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 44,085.3 Complete 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2020- internal agriculture road in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 52,000.00 Envelope 3 d 22 26 27 17 17 01 19 22 01 01-18 Madugama, Siyabalanduwa, Demonstrations Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106255-CW- RFQ / Construction of 3 Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019- agro-wells at Waguruwela, IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 40,000.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 06 24 11-21 Buttala in Monaragala Demonstrations District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-115985-CW- RFB / Construction of 3 agro- Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 53,227.5 Complete 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2020- wells at Waguruwela, Buttala IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 53,300.00 Envelope 0 d 22 26 27 17 17 01 19 22 01 01-18 in Monaragala District, Uva Demonstrations Province LK-MOA-PMU-120433-CW- RFB / Construction of Agro wells at Thalgasgedara, Productivity Enhancement Tangalapitiya, Bokulkubura Single Stage - One 69,545.3 Complete 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019-08- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 53,350.00 in Medagma and Alakotuwa Envelope 5 d 24 30 29 20 22 10 03 07 07 03-05 Demonstrations Small Irrigation system in Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-72156-CW- RFQ / Augmentation of Productivity Enhancement Alakotuwa small irrigation Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 11,800.00 0.00 Canceled system (Storage tank and Quotations Envelope 20 24 12-23 Demonstrations d/line) at Medagama, Pitadeniya in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72160-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Construction of a Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 9,800.00 0.00 Canceled Agro well at Thalgasgedara- Quotations Envelope 27 01 12-30 Demonstrations Medagma in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72173-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Construction of a Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,075.00 0.00 Canceled Agrowell at Tangalpitiya- Quotations Envelope 27 01 12-30 Demonstrations Medagama in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72179-CW- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Construction of a Request for Single Stage - One 2018-09- 2018-10- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,075.00 0.00 Canceled Agro well at Bokulkubura in Quotations Envelope 03 08 01-06 Demonstrations Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-121761-CW- RFB / Renovation of Spill Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019-08- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2020- cum Causeway & Foot path IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 53,350.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope 08 15 05 26 23 03-21 Bridge under Wilachiya Demonstrations tation cluster in Anuradhapura District LK-MOA-PMU-126118-CW- RFB / Improvements to Farm Productivity Enhancement Access Road to Single Stage - One 166,670.0 105,889. Complete 2019-08- 2019-10- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-10- 2019-11- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Periyakallarippu in Envelope 0 61 d 03 14 11 01 04 22 08 20 20 04-17 Demonstrations Kathiraveli Cluster Pilot area in Batticaloa, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-126120-CW- RFB / Improvements to Farm Productivity Enhancement Access Road in Marnkerny, Single Stage - One 166,670.0 92,022.4 2019-08- 2019-12- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2020-01- 2019-09- 2020-02- 2019-10- 2020-03- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Signed Vammivedduvan & Vaharai Envelope 0 2 03 18 11 01 08 22 24 20 04 04-17 Demonstrations area in Kathiraveli Cluster in Batticaloa, Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-126121-CW- RFB / Improvements to Farm Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 133,350.0 77,123.6 Complete 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-10- 2019-10- 2020- access road (Part Ⅲ) in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Envelope 0 3 d 03 10 11 01 01 22 11 20 17 04-17 Kaluthavalai Cluster pilot Demonstrations area in Batticaloa, Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-145365-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Pump House, Installing Productivity Enhancement Pending Pumps & Supplying and Single Stage - One 186,670.0 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Laying PVC Pipes at RB/ Lift Envelope 0 25 02 23 13 10 08-08 Demonstrations tation Irrigation Schemes - Thaddayarmalai Pump No. 04 in Mullaitivu, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145379-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Pump House, Installing Productivity Enhancement Pending Pumps & Supplying and Single Stage - One 186,670.0 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Laying PVC Pipes at RB/ Lift Envelope 0 25 02 23 13 10 08-08 Demonstrations tation Irrigation Schemes - Ganesapuram Pump No. 11 in Mullaitivu, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145384-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Pump House, Installing Productivity Enhancement Pending Pumps & Supplying and Single Stage - One 186,670.0 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Laying PVC Pipes at RB/ Lift Envelope 0 25 02 23 01 29 08-27 Demonstrations tation Irrigation Schemes - Viththiyapuram Pump No. 12 in Mullaitivu, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145385-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Pump House, Installing Productivity Enhancement Pending Pumps & Supplying and Single Stage - One 133,340.0 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Laying PVC Pipes at RB/ Lift Envelope 0 25 02 23 13 10 08-08 Demonstrations tation Irrigation Schemes - Vavuniya Block Pump No. 02 in Mullaitivu, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145387-CW- RFB / Construction of Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 120,000.0 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020- ground nut stores  for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Envelope 0 25 02 23 13 10 07-09 producer societies in Demonstrations tation Mullaitivu, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145404-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 106,670.0 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020- Allarai Arugampul Pillaiyar IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Envelope 0 25 02 23 13 10 07-09 Kovil Veethy (1.6Km) in Demonstrations tation Jaffna, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145408-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020- Padiththamagalir Veethy in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 80,000.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope 25 02 23 13 10 07-09 Eluthumadduval North Demonstrations tation (1.2Km) in Jaffna, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145575-CW- RFB / Farm and Market Productivity Enhancement Access Road in Single Stage - One 100,000.0 64,808.0 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-01- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Signed Onthachchmadam and Envelope 0 0 25 18 02 23 08 13 20 10 07 06-09 Demonstrations Mahiloor in Kaluthavalai Cluster in Batticaloa, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145578-CW- RFQ / Construction of 4 Nos Productivity Enhancement Under of Agro Wells in Ulalai and Request for Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2021-03- 2020-02- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 46,670.00 0.00 Implemen Sethukuda in Kathiraveli Quotations Envelope 02 02 03 06-02 Demonstrations tation Cluster in Batticaloa, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145594-CW- RFB / Farm and Market Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 100,000.0 62,880.0 2019-11- 2020-05- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-06- 2020-01- 2020-07- 2020-02- 2020-07- 2020- Access Road in Mankerny in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Signed Envelope 0 6 25 18 02 23 08 13 02 10 17 06-09 Kathraveli Cluster in Demonstrations Batticaloa, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145749-CW- RFB / Farm and Market Productivity Enhancement Access Road in Puthur and Single Stage - One 100,000.0 72,387.5 2019-11- 2020-02- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-02- 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Signed Puchakerny in Kathraveli Envelope 0 6 25 03 02 23 24 13 02 10 24 06-09 Demonstrations Cluster in Batticaloa, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145750-CW- RFB / Farm and Market Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 100,000.0 61,366.0 2019-11- 2020-05- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-06- 2020-01- 2020-07- 2020-02- 2020-07- 2020- Access Road in Mavadiodai IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Signed Envelope 0 3 25 18 02 23 08 13 02 10 13 06-09 in Kathiraveli Cluster in Demonstrations Batticaloa, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145751-CW- RFB / Farm and Market Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 100,000.0 70,591.2 2019-11- 2020-02- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-02- 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020- Access Road in Farm Colony IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Signed Envelope 0 6 25 03 02 23 24 13 02 10 24 06-09 in Kathiraveli Cluster in Demonstrations Batticaloa, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145752-CW- RFB / Farm and Market Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 100,000.0 60,278.5 2019-11- 2020-05- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-06- 2020-01- 2020-07- 2020-02- 2020-07- 2020- Access Road in Uriankattu in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Signed Envelope 0 6 25 18 02 23 08 13 02 10 13 06-09 Kathiraveli Cluster in Demonstrations Batticaloa, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145754-CW- RFB / Farm and Market Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 100,000.0 62,095.8 2019-11- 2020-07- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-07- 2020-01- 2020-07- 2020-02- 2020-08- 2020- Access Road in Kayankery in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National Signed Envelope 0 0 25 06 02 23 27 13 29 10 13 08-08 Kathiraveli Cluster in Demonstrations Batticaloa, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-145944-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement Pending gravel road & road Single Stage - One 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 80,000.00 0.00 Implemen structures 2.5km at Envelope 26 03 24 14 11 07-10 Demonstrations tation Wewala, Hubasgamuwa Stage 11 in Matale, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-145953-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 106,670.0 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020- gravel road & road IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Envelope 0 26 03 24 14 11 07-10 structures, Wewala, Demonstrations tation Hubasgamuwa in Matale, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-145956-CW- Productivity Enhancement Pending RFB / Construction of Tube Single Stage - One 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 53,340.00 0.00 Implemen Well in Matale, Central Envelope 26 03 24 14 11 07-10 Demonstrations tation Province LK-MOA-PMU-152463-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of concrete canal road 1.8km Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 161,800.0 2020-01- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020- & Road Structures at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Envelope 0 06 13 03 17 09 08-06 RB/Track 4/DC2/FC4 at Demonstrations tation Peraru village, Oddusuddan in Northan Province. LK-MOA-PMU-152906-CW- RFB / Construction of 20 Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020- Agro wells for selected IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 80,000.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope 27 03 24 09 30 06-28 farmers in Cassava Demonstrations tation Cultivation, Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-158303-CW- RFB / Improvements of Productivity Enhancement Under Badiyawa wepathdeniya Agri Single Stage - One 333,340.0 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen road in Medagama, Envelope 0 24 23 02 23 22 20 10-17 Demonstrations tation Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-158305-CW- RFQ / Construction of Productivity Enhancement Under Sholders 2km at existing Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 0.00 Implemen Lihinipitiya Akrahaduwa Quotations Envelope 02 20 09-17 Demonstrations tation Road , Naula in Matale District, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-158778-CW- RFQ / Construction of a Common collecting & Productivity Enhancement Pending processing unit (tiled) with Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,670.00 0.00 Implemen toilet, washing facilities, and Quotations Envelope 06 24 09-21 Demonstrations tation electricity for Jasmine Pilot Project in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-106035-CW- RFB / Improvement of Canal Productivity Enhancement System and Agri Roads in Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 0.00 Canceled Mahaabmagaswewa in Envelope 22 27 18 01 22 12-19 Demonstrations Medirigiriya, Polonnaruwa, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106248-CW- RFB / Construction of Lift Productivity Enhancement Irritation Project at Alluttara Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 0.00 Canceled at Kotabowa, Medagama in Envelope 01 06 27 10 01 11-28 Demonstrations Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-120431-CW- RFB / Construction of Agro Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 100,000.0 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2020- Wells in Karadiyanaru IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Canceled Envelope 0 24 29 20 10 07 03-05 Cluster, Batticaloa District, Demonstrations Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-106253-CW- RFB / Construction of Lift Productivity Enhancement Irrigation Project at Kuleara Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 0.00 Canceled Mahakalugolla, Envelope 01 06 27 10 01 11-28 Demonstrations Siyabalanduwa in Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106053-CW- RFB / Renovation of Canal Productivity Enhancement and Construction of Anicut Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 0.00 Canceled at Pawakkulama Tank in Envelope 22 27 18 01 22 12-19 Demonstrations Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106049-CW- RFB / Improvement of Canal Productivity Enhancement System and Agri Roads in Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 0.00 Canceled Nagarapura, Medirigiriya, Envelope 22 27 18 01 22 12-19 Demonstrations Polonnaruwa, North Central Province Page 3 LK-MOA-PMU-106040-CW- RFB / Improvement of Canal Productivity Enhancement System and Agri Roads in Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 0.00 Canceled Senarathpura, Medirigiriya, Envelope 22 27 18 01 22 12-19 Demonstrations Polonnaruwa, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-80117-CW- RFB / Construction of Productivity Enhancement Electrical protection fence Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 91,500.00 0.00 Canceled for the cultivation area at Envelope 25 30 20 20 24 06-23 Demonstrations Atharagallewa in Elahera in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-120432-CW- RFB / Improvement of farm Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 133,350.0 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2020- access Road in puthampuri IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Canceled Envelope 0 24 29 20 10 07 03-05 in Kardiyanaru Cluster, Demonstrations Batticaloa District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-106066-CW- RFB / Constructing Canal Productivity Enhancement System of Dewalagama Tank Single Stage - One 100,000.0 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Canceled in Vilachchiya, Envelope 0 22 27 18 01 22 12-19 Demonstrations Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-109889-CW- RFB / Renovating 5 common Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019- agro well in Nachchaduwa, IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 22 29 20 03 24 11-21 Anuradhapura District, Demonstrations North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-63043-CW- RFB / Supplying & Laying of PVC Pipes (2km) and Productivity Enhancement construction of pipe lining Single Stage - One 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 65,500.00 0.00 Canceled structures at RB Canal - Envelope 11 16 07 06 03 12-02 Demonstrations Pump 8 - Ganesapuram Muttaiyankaddu in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-106037-CW- RFB / Improvement of Canal Productivity Enhancement System and Agri Roads in Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 0.00 Canceled Ekamuthugama in Envelope 22 27 18 01 22 12-19 Demonstrations Medirigiriya, Polonnaruwa, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-146290-CW- RFQ / Construction of micro Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020- irrigation project at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 36,670.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 03 21 06-19 Sooriyathalawa- Kele-Linda Demonstrations in Monaragala, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-146291-CW- RFQ / Survey and fixing of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020- wire fence around the ponds IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 03 21 06-19 at Madugama and Kodayana Demonstrations in Monaragala, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-158295-CW- RFQ / Construction of Home Productivity Enhancement access and concrete drains Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,670.00 0.00 Canceled for Waguruwela Weweyaya Quotations Envelope 02 20 10-17 Demonstrations Road in Buttala, Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-158296-CW- RFB / Construction of 6 nos Productivity Enhancement ponds at Indi pelessa, Maha- Single Stage - One 120,000.0 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-04- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Canceled ara north and Siripuragama Envelope 0 24 02 23 06 27 10-24 Demonstrations in Wellawaya, Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-158297-CW- RFB / Construction of 4 nos Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-04- 2020- of Agro-wells at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 60,000.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 24 02 23 06 27 10-24 Siripuragama in Wellawaya, Demonstrations Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-158298-CW- RFQ / Construction of Home Productivity Enhancement access and concrete drains Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,340.00 0.00 Canceled for Ethiliwawa Parakum Quotations Envelope 02 20 09-17 Demonstrations Mawatha in Wellawaya, Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-158299-CW- RFQ / Construction of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020- Metitenne-arawa pond in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 20,000.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 02 20 10-17 Medagama, Monaragala Demonstrations District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-158300-CW- RFQ / Construction of 2 Productivity Enhancement Agro-wells at Kotabowa & Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 30,000.00 0.00 Canceled Mallagama in Medagama, Quotations Envelope 02 20 10-17 Demonstrations Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-158302-CW- RFQ / Construction of wire- Productivity Enhancement fence for Kinnarabowa pond Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,340.00 0.00 Canceled & Access road in Quotations Envelope 02 20 10-17 Demonstrations Medagama, Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-185976-CW- RFB / Construction of Productivity Enhancement Pending internal agri road and Single Stage - One 2020-08- 2020-08- 2020-09- 2020-10- 2020-11- 2021- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,670.00 0.00 Implemen irrigation canals at Envelope 17 24 14 05 02 03-02 Demonstrations tation bandiyawa savubagya pine- apple cluster project in Moneragala, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-191676-CW- RFB / Construction of stores Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2020-09- 2020-09- 2020-10- 2020-10- 2020-11- 2021- room for groundnut IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 55,560.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope 04 11 02 16 06 05-05 machineries in Demonstrations tation karadiyanaru, Batticaloa, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-216054-CW- RFB / Improvement of Drainage system - concrete Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2021-01- 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021- /,Gravel with Course ways - IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,667.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope 26 02 23 09 30 09-26 3 km at Humbasgamuwa, Demonstrations tation (Mango Cluster) Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-216055-CW- RFB / Construction of Gonawala Market access Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 111,111.0 2021-01- 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021- road and sub road 3 Km IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Envelope 0 26 02 23 09 30 09-26 Carpet /Gravel with Demonstrations tation structure, (Mango Cluster) Matale District in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-216056-CW- RFB / Construction of Welangolla, Wewalawewa Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2021-01- 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021- farm access road, 2 Km - IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 83,333.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope 26 02 23 09 30 09-26 Gravel with Structure Demonstrations tation (Mango Cluster) Matale District in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-216057-CW- RFB / Construction of Aluth wewa, Pansiyagama,Bambaragaswe Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2021-01- 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021- wa Market access road 2.5 IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 55,556.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope 26 02 23 09 30 09-26 Km Concrete with Structure Demonstrations tation (Passion Fruit Cluster) Galewela, Matale District in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-218288-CW- RFQ / Landscaping and additional rehabilitation for Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2021- existing mushroom IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 17,223.00 0.00 Implemen Quotations Envelope 21 11 07-10 common center in Demonstrations tation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-145825-CW- RFB / Construct agro wells Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020- at Dimbulagala Aloe Vera IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,670.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 25 02 23 13 10 08-08 beneficiaries in Demonstrations Polonnaruwa, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-221359-CW- RFB / Construction of Agrowells with fixing Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 111,112.0 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021- barded wire fences around IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Envelope 0 01 08 29 12 03 10-30 wells (4 Nos Mahasenpura Demonstrations tation and 2 Nos Horabokka), Monaragala District of Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-221360-CW- RFQ / Construction of 2 Nos Water Collecting Ponds and Concreting existing Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021- pond in Badiyawa , IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 27,780.00 0.00 Implemen Quotations Envelope 09 27 10-24 Wepathdeniya Pineapple Demonstrations tation Cultivated area and fixing barded wire fence arround Kinnarabowa pond, Madagama of Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-221361-CW- RFQ / Improvement of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021- internal Agri road at IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,670.00 0.00 Implemen Quotations Envelope 10 28 10-25 Badiyawa Pineapple Demonstrations tation Cultivation, Madagama of Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-221362-CW- RFQ / Fixing barded wire fences and laying steps at pond of Galapitagala, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021- Kohobagashandiya Haddawa IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 27,780.00 0.00 Implemen Quotations Envelope 11 29 10-26 and wawlamadaara Micro Demonstrations tation irrigation project, Siyambalanduwa of Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-232692-CW- RFQ / Additional Work in Productivity Enhancement Request for Pending Construction of Groundnut Request for Single Stage - One 2021-05- 2021-06- 2021- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited Quotations (Non 14,445.00 0.00 Implemen Processing Center in Quotations Envelope 10 21 08-20 Demonstrations Bank-SPD) tation Kathiraveli Cluster, Batticaloa District, Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-177279-CW- RFB / Construction of 8 nos Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 120,000.0 2020-06- 2020-06- 2020-06- 2020-07- 2020-08- 2020- Agro Wells in Padiyathalawa, IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Canceled Envelope 0 02 09 30 14 04 12-02 Ampara District, Eastern Demonstrations Province LK-MOA-PMU-145823-CW- National RFB / Construction of access Procurement Productivity Enhancement Pending road to mushroom common Single Stage - One Document - 1 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 50,000.00 0.00 Implemen center at Dimbulagala in Envelope Envelope 25 01 22 06 27 02-24 Demonstrations tation Polonnaruwa district, North process (Non Central Province Bank-SPD) LK-MOA-PMU-245727-CW- National RFB / Construction of Procurement Galaboda Concreate Road Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One Document - 1 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- with Structures (900 IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 75,000.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope Envelope 20 27 17 01 22 02-19 meters) for Chili Cultivation Demonstrations tation process (Non in Nawalapitiya, Central Bank-SPD) Province - ASMP Pilot Project LK-MOA-PMU-247005-CW- National RFB / Improvement of Procurement Productivity Enhancement Pending Padinawela Wakkadaheenna Single Stage - One Document - 1 367,945.0 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Agri road under Seed potato Envelope Envelope 0 23 30 20 04 25 04-23 Demonstrations tation Cultivation in Badulla process (Non District, Uva Province Bank-SPD) LK-MOA-PMU-247010-CW- RFB / Construction of National Groundnut and Dried chili Procurement Stores and Machinery Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One Document - 1 111,112.0 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- Parking for Oddusuddan IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Envelope Envelope 0 20 27 17 01 22 03-21 Groundnut Producer Society Demonstrations tation process (Non in Muttaiyankaddu, Bank-SPD) Mullaitivu District, Northern Province - ASMP Pilot Project LK-MOA-PMU-247288-CW- National RFB / Establish 300 MT cold Procurement Productivity Enhancement Pending store with other facilities Single Stage - One Document - 1 555,556.0 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen under Seed potato Envelope Envelope 0 23 30 20 04 25 04-23 Demonstrations tation Cultivation in Badulla process (Non District, Uva Province Bank-SPD) LK-MOA-PMU-247593-CW- RFB / Construction of 1 National Passionfruit Collection & Procurement Processing Center Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One Document - 1 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- (Improved Passion IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 77,778.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope Envelope 23 30 20 04 25 04-23 Production and Value Demonstrations tation process (Non Addition-Existing Pilot Bank-SPD) Project) in Kilinochchi District, Northern Province - ASMP Pilot Project LK-MOA-PMU-248282-CW- National RFB / Rehabilitation of Procurement identified production & Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One Document - 1 222,223.0 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- Marketing infrastructures IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Envelope Envelope 0 23 30 20 04 25 04-23 for Dry Chili Production Demonstrations tation process (Non Program in Polonnaruwa Bank-SPD) District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248373-CW- RFB / Rehabilitation of National Production & Market access Procurement Productivity Enhancement Pending Agri roads (21.6 km from Single Stage - One Document - 1 230,889.0 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen tract 1-5) in Banana Envelope Envelope 0 23 30 20 04 25 04-23 Demonstrations tation Production Program, process (Non Anuradhapura District, Bank-SPD) North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248375-CW- RFQ / Rehabilitation of 3 irrigation canals from tract Productivity Enhancement Request for Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2022- 1,2 &3 in Banana Production IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited Quotations (Non 36,667.00 0.00 Implemen Quotations Envelope 30 18 04-16 Program, Anuradhapura Demonstrations Bank-SPD) tation District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248523-CW- RFQ / Improvement of Village level storage and Productivity Enhancement Request for Pending Production collection Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2022- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited Quotations (Non 22,445.00 0.00 Implemen facilities with basic Quotations Envelope 30 18 04-16 Demonstrations Bank-SPD) tation equipment in Banana Production Program, Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248562-CW- National RFB / Construction of 2 Nos. Procurement Productivity Enhancement Pending Dry Chili Collection and Single Stage - One Document - 1 100,000.0 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Processing center for Chili Envelope Envelope 0 23 30 20 04 25 04-23 Demonstrations tation cultivation project in process (Non Vavuniya District, Northern Bank-SPD) Province LK-MOA-PMU-248587-CW- National RFB / Supply & Installation Procurement Productivity Enhancement Pending of Elephant Fence (10km) Single Stage - One Document - 1 111,112.0 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen for Chili cultivation project Envelope Envelope 0 23 30 20 04 25 03-24 Demonstrations tation in Vavuniya District, process (Non Northern Province Bank-SPD) LK-MOA-PMU-249085-CW- National RFB / Improvement of Farm Procurement and Market Access Road Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One Document - 1 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-11- 2022- (Cucumber area) in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 83,334.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope Envelope 26 02 23 07 13 04-12 Palchenai in Kathiraveli Demonstrations tation process (Non Cluster, Batticaloa District, Bank-SPD) Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-249088-CW- RFQ / Construction of additional Culverts (9 Nos) Productivity Enhancement Request for Pending to Puthur, Uriankarru, Request for Single Stage - One 2021-09- 2021-10- 2022- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited Quotations (Non 16,667.00 0.00 Implemen Vammiveduvan Farm and Quotations Envelope 02 21 03-20 Demonstrations Bank-SPD) tation Market Access Roads in Kathiraveli Cluster, Batticaloa District, Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-249090-CW- RFQ / Construction of Productivity Enhancement Request for Pending additional works to Elephant Request for Single Stage - One 2021-09- 2021-10- 2022- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited Quotations (Non 5,556.00 0.00 Implemen Protection Fence in Quotations Envelope 02 21 02-18 Demonstrations Bank-SPD) tation Kathiraveli Cluster, Batticaloa District, Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-249093-CW- National RFB / Improvement of Farm Procurement and Market Access Road (3 Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One Document - 1 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- Km) in Mavil Aru in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 83,334.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope Envelope 26 02 23 07 28 03-27 Karadiyanaru Cluster, Demonstrations tation process (Non Batticaloa District, Eastern Bank-SPD) Province. LK-MOA-PMU-249095-CW- National RFB / Improvement of Farm Procurement and Market Access Road Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One Document - 1 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- (2.5 Km) Karadiyanaru in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 72,223.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope Envelope 26 02 23 07 28 03-27 Karadiyanaru Cluster, Demonstrations tation process (Non Batticaloa District, Eastern Bank-SPD) Province. Page 4 LK-MOA-PMU-249096-CW- RFQ / Construction of additional works to Farm Productivity Enhancement Request for Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-09- 2021-10- 2022- Drainage outlet Structure in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited Quotations (Non 13,889.00 0.00 Implemen Quotations Envelope 02 21 03-20 Kaluthavalai Chili Cluster, Demonstrations Bank-SPD) tation Batticaloa District, Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-249108-CW- National RFB / Improvement of Farm Procurement Productivity Enhancement Pending and Market Access Road Single Stage - One Document - 1 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 83,334.00 0.00 Implemen (3.5 Km) in UdumbanKulam Envelope Envelope 26 02 23 07 28 03-27 Demonstrations tation in Cassava Cluster, Ampara process (Non District, Eastern Province. Bank-SPD) LK-MOA-PMU-249110-CW- RFQ / Improvement of Farm Productivity Enhancement Request for Pending and Market Access Road Request for Single Stage - One 2021-09- 2021-10- 2022- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Limited Quotations (Non 44,445.00 0.00 Implemen (1.5 Km) in Sagamam in Quotations Envelope 02 21 03-20 Demonstrations Bank-SPD) tation Cassava Cluster, Ampara District, Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-249111-CW- National RFB / Improvement of Farm Procurement Productivity Enhancement Pending and Market Access Road Single Stage - One Document - 1 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 77,778.00 0.00 Implemen (3Km) in Sangaman Village Envelope Envelope 26 02 23 07 28 03-27 Demonstrations tation in Cassava Cluster, Ampara process (Non District, Eastern Province. Bank-SPD) LK-MOA-PMU-249114-CW- National RFB / Construction of Procurement Machinery Parking Store and Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One Document - 1 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- Collection Center in TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 55,556.00 0.00 Implemen Envelope Envelope 26 02 23 07 28 03-27 Thangavelauthapuram, Demonstrations tation process (Non Ampara District, Eastern Bank-SPD) Province. LK-MOA-PMU-249115-CW- RFB / Construction of National concrete Farm and Market Procurement Productivity Enhancement Pending Access Road (1.5 Km) in Single Stage - One Document - 1 138,889.0 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 0.00 Implemen Mahathalawa in Envelope Envelope 0 26 02 23 07 28 03-27 Demonstrations tation Pathiyaththalawa Soursup process (Non Cluster, Ampara District, Bank-SPD) Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-249118-CW- RFB / Construction of National concrete Farm and Market Procurement Productivity Enhancement Pending Access Road (1 Km) in Single Stage - One Document - 1 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 83,334.00 0.00 Implemen Gameyavalamulla in Envelope Envelope 26 02 23 07 28 03-27 Demonstrations tation Pathiyaththalawa Soursup process (Non Cluster, Ampara District, Bank-SPD) Eastern Province. GOODS Activity Reference No. Estimated Actual Draft Pre- Draft Bidding Specific Proposal Bid Evaluation Loan / Credit Market Procurement Prequalificati Process Prequalification Bidding Documents Contract / Description Component Review Type Method Amount Amount qualification Document / Procurement Notice Submission / Report and Signed Contract No. Approach Process on (Y/N) Status Evaluation Report as Issued Completion (US$) (US$) Documents Justification / Invitation Opening / Minutes Recommendation Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned for Award Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual LK-MOA-PMU-27132-GO- RFQ / Supply and Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2017-07- 2017-06- 2017-08- 2017-07- 2017-08- 2017-08- Installation of 01 no Heavy IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,334.00 1,875.91 Completed Quotations Envelope 07 05 04 31 18 11 Duty photocopier and 01 no Demonstrations Normal photocopier LK-MOA-PMU-27130-GO- RFQ / Supply and Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2017-07- 2017-06- 2017-07- 2017-06- 2017-07- 2017-07- Installation of 10 nos Black IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,800.00 2,108.48 Completed Quotations Envelope 07 02 14 20 21 25 and white printers and 02 Demonstrations nos color printers LK-MOA-PMU-27135-GO- RFQ / Supply Delivery and Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-07- 2017-08- 2017-08- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 43,333.00 14,644.77 Completed Installation of 15 Desktop Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 18 18 18 28 01 04 Computers for PPMU Offices LK-MOA-PMU-27140-GO- RFQ / Supply and delivery of Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-07- 2017-08- 2017-08- 2017-10- 2017-09- 2018-09- 10 Nos. Laser Black and IDA / 58730 Post Limited 5,334.00 2,994.48 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 19 18 22 04 05 18 White Printers and 5 Nos Colour Printers LK-MOA-PMU-27141-GO- RFQ / Supply Delivery and Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-07- 2017-08- 2017-08- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2018-01- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 5,000.00 2,364.41 Completed Installation of 5 Nos. Photo Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 19 18 29 18 12 18 copiers for PPMU Officers LK-MOA-PMU-27142-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-07- 2017-08- 2017-08- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 1,667.00 915.88 Completed of 6 Nos. Fax Machines for Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 19 22 29 21 12 09 PPMU Offices LK-MOA-PMU-27145-GO- RFQ / Purchase of 1 nos Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-07- 2017-07- 2017-08- 2017-07- 2017-08- 2017-07- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 233.00 120.17 Completed Digital Voice recorder for Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 14 10 01 20 08 21 PMU Office. LK-MOA-PMU-27160-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2018-01- 2017-11- 2018-01- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 5,100.00 3,562.37 Completed of One Lot of Furniture for Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 09 06 20 04 03 15 PPMU Office - Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-27128-GO- RFQ / Supply and Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2017-07- 2017-06- 2017-07- 2017-06- 2017-07- 2017-09- installation of 08 No of IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,667.00 5,815.34 Completed Quotations Envelope 07 02 14 30 28 21 Desktop Computers with Demonstrations UPSs to the PMU Office LK-MOA-PMU-25810-GO- RFQ / Supply of 15 Nos Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-10- 2017-11- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 2,666.00 1,568.27 Completed Canon Computer Printer Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 02 20 24 27 12 13 toner and 4 Photocopier Toner LK-MOA-PMU-27300-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery of 25Nos. Laptop Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-08- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-10- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 31,667.00 54,762.97 Completed Computers for PPMU Offices Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 05 18 27 14 18 04 of Central, Uva, North Central, Northern and Eastern LK-MOA-PMU-27162-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-12- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 5,100.00 3,360.47 Completed of One lot of Furniture for Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 15 18 20 17 10 21 PPMU Office- Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-27166-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-08- 2017-10- 2017-09- 2017-11- 2018-03- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 5,100.00 3,066.11 Completed of one Lot of Furniture for Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 10 16 17 27 07 25 PPMU Office - Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-27167-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery of One lot of Furniture for PPMU Office - Eastern Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-12- Province IDA / 58730 Post Limited 5,100.00 2,683.39 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 15 08 13 06 03 04 Executive Table 7, Middle back Chairs 6, High Back Chair 1, Visitor Chairs 15, Filling Cupboards Large 3, Filling Cupboards Small 4. LK-MOA-PMU-27127-GO- Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2017-10- 2017-06- 2017-10- 2017-06- 2017-10- 2018-02- RFQ / Purchase of 01 no IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 667.00 598.18 Completed Quotations Envelope 04 01 04 20 04 21 Multimedia Projector Demonstrations LK-MOA-PMU-27133-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Supply and Delivery Request for Single Stage - One 2017-07- 2017-05- 2017-07- 2017-07- 2017-08- 2017-08- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 11,327.49 Completed of10 Nos Laptop Computers Quotations Envelope 07 26 24 17 07 03 Demonstrations and 02 Nos Tablet Computers LK-MOA-PMU-25804-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Purchase of 400 Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,333.00 0.00 Canceled Dockets ( Including Quotations Envelope 04 28 19 Demonstrations Materials, Pens,) LK-MOA-PMU-36759-GO- DIR / Modification of Office premises of PMU Project Management, Under 2017-11- 2018-01- 2017-12- 2017-12- 2018-02- IDA / 58730 Prior Direct Selection Direct 16,667.00 0.00 (Partitioning of office area Monitoring and Evaluation Review 28 23 03 31 14 to facilitate the newly recruited staff and obtain required furniture) LK-MOA-PMU-38705-GO- RFQ / purchase of 6 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Digital Camera for Project Request for Single Stage - One 2017-12- 2018-12- 2018-01- 2018-12- 2018-02- 2019-01- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,400.00 1,230.79 Completed Monitoring Unit and Quotations Envelope 20 28 24 31 23 04 Demonstrations Provincial Deputy Project Monitoring Units LK-MOA-PMU-39340-GO- RFQ / Purchase of office Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-12- 2018-03- 2018-01- 2018-05- 2018-03- 2018-06- equipment for Deputy IDA / 58730 Post Limited 1,333.00 803.46 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 20 20 30 21 01 01 provincial Project Director's Office - Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-45628-GO- RFQ / Purchase of 8 Nos. Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One Terminate 2018-01- 2017-07- 2018-01- 2018-01- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 2,170.00 1,807.72 Software Packages (MS Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope d 24 26 24 24 Office and Antivirus software) LK-MOA-PMU-50432-GO- RFB / Procuring of 375000 Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-03- 2018-04- 2018-03- 2018-05- 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-08- 2018-12- 2019-11- Nos of pineapple Plants for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 50,000.00 46,739.10 Signed Envelope 07 25 14 05 13 19 13 27 17 06 14 26 ATDP Pilot projects in Uva Demonstrations Province. LK-MOA-PMU-50459-GO- RFQ / Procuring of PABX Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2018-03- 2018-11- 2018-05- 2019-01- 2018-06- 2019-04- System for Provincial Deputy IDA / 58730 Post Limited 1,733.00 1,283.46 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 14 23 09 04 08 08 Project Director's Office - Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-54404-GO- RFQ / UP G 1 Supply and Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-05- 2018-03- 2018-07- 2018-05- 2018-12- 2018-11- Delivery of 16500 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,500.00 2,679.37 Completed Quotations Envelope 07 19 09 24 09 26 Passion fruit Plants for Pilot Demonstrations Project - Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-42753-GO- RFQ / Purchase of Mobile Productivity Enhancement devices including Request for Single Stage - One 2018-03- 2018-05- 2018-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 24,433.00 0.00 Canceled connection and Data Quotations Envelope 14 02 01 Demonstrations charges for pilot study of National Agricultural Information System LK-MOA-PMU-50462-GO- RFQ / Procuring of Five Productivity Enhancement Thousand (5000 Nos.) TEJC Request for Single Stage - One 2018-03- 2018-05- 2018-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 11,667.00 0.00 Canceled Budded Mango Plants - Quotations Envelope 21 16 12 Demonstrations Mango Startup Project - Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-60474-GO- RFQ / Printing, Supply and Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2018-04- 2018-03- 2018-06- 2018-05- 2018-12- 2018-06- Installation of 10 nos IDA / 58730 Post Limited 2,300.00 1,676.64 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 29 16 24 16 21 06 provincial Maps and Sri Lanka Map LK-MOA-PMU-54468-GO- RFB / NCB 3 Supply of 110 Nos. Mobile devices and Installation of National Agriculture Information Productivity Enhancement System (NAIS) Software for Single Stage - One 2018-03- 2018-03- 2018-04- 2018-05- 2018-04- 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2019-01- 2019-01- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 51,000.00 29,157.67 Signed Pilot Project. Envelope 30 16 13 11 09 10 21 15 03 11 Demonstrations NAIS is a mobile and web base application to digitalize the agriculture data collection and manipulation from the field LK-MOA-PMU-60499-GO- RFB / Procurement of Mango Pruning Equipment, Productivity Enhancement Tools, Plastic Crates, Fruit Single Stage - One 2018-04- 2018-05- 2018-04- 2018-06- 2018-05- 2018-07- 2018-06- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2019-02- 2018-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 112,000.00 139,605.81 Completed Covering Bags, Chemicals Envelope 25 04 30 11 31 11 18 15 11 11 17 Demonstrations and Ground Nut Machineries for Pilot Projects in Northern, Central and Eastern Provinces. LK-MOA-PMU-47256-GO- Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2018-03- 2019-01- 2018-04- 2019-01- 2018-06- 2019-03- RFQ / Procurement of off IDA / 58730 Post Limited 20,000.00 7,612.12 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 05 03 30 24 29 11 the shelf accounting package LK-MOA-PMU-28550-GO- RFQ / Printing and Supply pf Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-05- 2018-07- 2018-08- 25000 copies of Training IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,333.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 25 20 19 Support materials (Work Demonstrations book for farmers in two languages) LK-MOA-PMU-62637-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Printing 12000 nos of Request for Single Stage - One 2018-05- 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-09- 2018-07- 2018-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 12,500.00 24,069.73 Completed Training Materials for FBS Quotations Envelope 26 19 30 20 30 31 Demonstrations Training - Pilot Project. LK-MOA-PMU-62676-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Printing, Supply and Request for Single Stage - One 2018-05- 2018-03- 2018-07- 2018-03- 2018-07- 2018-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 9,800.00 7,559.75 Completed Installation of 20 nos Quotations Envelope 20 06 01 27 31 19 Demonstrations Project Name Boards for ATDP LK-MOA-PMU-62693-GO- RFQ / Procurement of 5 nos. Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2018-05- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-09- 2018-08- 2019-02- Laptops, 05 nos. Desktops IDA / 58730 Post Limited 13,000.00 6,088.34 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 30 16 11 07 01 05 & 05 nos. Black-white Printers for new PMU staff. LK-MOA-PMU-63109-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery and Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-06- 2018-08- 2018-07- 2018-10- 2018-09- 2019-05- Installation of 17 Nos Air IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 28,000.00 14,201.13 Completed Quotations Envelope 05 10 31 11 29 28 Conditioners for Onion Demonstrations Stores at Matale in Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-66007-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of 550 nos Water pumps, Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 11300 nos of Plastic crates IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 635,000.00 546,938.58 Completed Envelope 25 28 30 21 24 11 12 15 02 14 19 and 8250 nos of Galvanized Demonstrations Iron pipes and GI Wires for Northern, Eastern and Uva Provinces. LK-MOA-PMU-68841-GO- RFB / Supply,delivery and Productivity Enhancement Commissioning of 500 nos Single Stage - One 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2019-01- 2019-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 837,750.00 655,050.87 Completed of Sprinkler Irrigation Envelope 13 19 18 08 10 07 26 05 11 03 27 Demonstrations System, for Cucumber project in Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-69521-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of 600 nos.of Engine operated Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2019-01- 2018-10- water pumps and 1000 nos IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 333,000.00 175,563.94 Completed Envelope 26 19 31 21 10 20 08 18 12 16 15 of PVC pipes for Cucumber Demonstrations project and Groundnut Project in Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-28543-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2017-10- 2018-01- 2017-10- 2018-01- 2017-11- 2018-02- 2017-12- 2018-01- 2018-04- 01 Nos. Motor Car, 7 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Prior Request for Bids Open - National 600,000.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 13 24 20 25 19 28 19 16 16 Double Cabs, and 2 Nos. Demonstrations Vans to PMU and PPMUs LK-MOA-PMU-69605-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 01 Nos. Motor Car, 7 Nos. Single Stage - One 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 600,000.00 487,826.25 Completed Double Cabs, and 2 Nos. Envelope 16 19 21 11 13 25 13 08 25 23 21 Demonstrations Vans to PMU and PPMUs of ASM Project LK-MOA-PMU-54411-GO- RFQ / CP G 17 Supply of Tools, Equipment, Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-05- 2018-07- 2019-01- Machinery, Chemicals, Fruit IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 40,000.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 07 09 05 Covering bags and Demonstrations Harvesting Crates for Mango Startup Project - central Province LK-MOA-PMU-72132-GO- RFQ / Procurement of a Two Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-11- 2018-10- 2019-02- 2019-01- 2019-05- Wheel Tractor with a Grass IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,300.00 5,204.71 Completed Quotations Envelope 15 12 03 01 01 16 Mover for Mango Pilot Demonstrations Project in Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72133-GO- RFQ / Procurement of Office Equipment for Provincial Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-11- DPD Offices in Central IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 8,850.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 20 15 14 Province & Uva Province and Demonstrations ation Farmer Organization Offices in Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72137-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2019-05- 2018-09- 2019-06- 2018-10- 2019-07- 15 Nos of Tarpaulin Sheets IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,000.00 2,302.59 Completed Quotations Envelope 20 09 24 19 15 23 for Onion Pilot Project in Demonstrations Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72138-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery and Productivity Enhancement Installation of 10 Nos of Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-12- 2018-10- 2019-01- 2018-11- 2019-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 20,000.00 19,987.92 Completed Rain Shelters for Chili Quotations Envelope 20 07 01 31 30 31 Demonstrations Cultivation Pilot Project in Eastern Province. Page 5 LK-MOA-PMU-72142-GO- RFQ / Procurement of Office Furniture (10 Nos. tables, Productivity Enhancement 10 Nos. chairs, 1 No. Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-12- 2018-09- 2019-01- 2018-10- 2019-02- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,700.00 2,936.24 Completed conference table with Quotations Envelope 20 20 24 06 24 12 Demonstrations chairs, 10 Nos. cupboards and 10 Nos. visitors chairs) for DPD Office North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-72149-GO- RFQ / Procurement of 4000 Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2019-01- kg of Ground Nut Seeds for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,500.00 6,751.06 Completed Quotations Envelope 20 06 01 14 31 21 Ground Nut Pilot Project in Demonstrations Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-66023-GO- RFB / Supply,Delivery & Installation of 269 nos of Productivity Enhancement Drip Irrigation Systems, 120 Single Stage - One 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-12- 2019-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 590,000.00 321,116.17 Completed of Polly Mulching & 190 nos Envelope 25 28 30 21 24 20 06 24 28 23 05 Demonstrations of Insect Proof Nets for North Central, Northern and Uva Provinces. LK-MOA-PMU-71533-GO- RFB / Procurement of 20000 Productivity Enhancement Nos. Mango Grafts and Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-09- 2018-11- 2018-10- 2019-01- 2019-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 70,000.00 39,241.95 Completed Mango Pruning Equipment Envelope 27 05 01 22 27 22 14 12 11 11 21 Demonstrations for Pilot Projects in Northern, Uva Provinces. LK-MOA-PMU-79869-GO- RFQ / Supply & Installation Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2019-05- 2018-12- 2019-08- 2019-02- 2019-12- of 4 Nos of Protected Net IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,700.00 12,015.99 Completed Quotations Envelope 15 16 03 30 01 27 Houses for Green Chilli Pilot Demonstrations Project in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-79883-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement No of Multimedia Projector Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2018-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,000.00 944.59 Completed with Screen, Sound System Quotations Envelope 15 15 03 27 17 28 Demonstrations and Voice Recorders DPD's Office Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80088-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 2 Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-12- 2019-02- Nos of Boiler for Mushroom IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,500.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 20 08 06 Production in North Central Demonstrations ation Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80093-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-12- 2019-02- 02 Nos of Mixing Machine IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,500.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 20 08 06 for Mushroom production in Demonstrations ation North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80095-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 02 Nos of Bags Filling Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-12- 2019-02- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,000.00 0.00 Implement Machine(1500 bags/day) for Quotations Envelope 20 08 06 Demonstrations ation Mushroom Production in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80301-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2019-02- 2018-12- 2019-02- 2019-01- 2019-02- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 9,200.00 7,079.70 Completed 4000 kg of Ground Nut Quotations Envelope 20 11 08 22 07 26 Demonstrations Seeds for Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80305-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2019-02- 2018-12- 2019-03- 2019-01- 2019-04- 2000 Nos of Plastic Nursery IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 9,200.00 1,430.82 Completed Quotations Envelope 20 12 08 26 22 05 Trays for Green Chilli Pilot Demonstrations Project in Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80343-GO- RFB / Supply, Productivity Enhancement Delivery,Installation & Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-10- 2019-02- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2018-12- 2019-04- 2019-01- 2019-06- 2019-04- 2019-10- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 91,500.00 18,386.94 Completed Commissioning of 40 Nos of Envelope 15 14 20 13 10 06 10 05 14 10 14 28 Demonstrations Drip Irrigation Systems for Mango Pilot in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80344-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2019-06- 2018-12- 2019-07- 2019-02- 2019-08- 40 Nos of Engine Operated IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 23,000.00 16,157.78 Completed Quotations Envelope 20 19 08 10 06 19 Water Pumps for Mango Demonstrations Pilot Project in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80594-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 3500 Nos of Triple Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-09- Laminated Aluminum IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,950.00 2,908.18 Completed Quotations Envelope 30 12 18 28 01 02 Packets (01 Kg capacity) for Demonstrations packaging of Onion Seeds - Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80595-GO- RFQ / Supply,Delivery & Productivity Enhancement Installation of 01 No Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,500.00 1,600.43 Completed Vacuum Packing Machine Quotations Envelope 30 12 18 28 01 03 Demonstrations for Onion Seeds Packing - Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80597-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery & Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-02- 2019-02- 2019-03- Installation of Onion Seed IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,250.00 1,852.38 Completed Quotations Envelope 30 12 25 21 08 26 Cleaning Machine for Demonstrations Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-81420-GO- RFQ / Supply & Installation Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-04- 2019-09- of 07 Nos of Canopies for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,500.00 7,843.82 Completed Quotations Envelope 05 04 30 07 30 12 newly purchased double Demonstrations cabs for ASMP. LK-MOA-PMU-81431-GO- RFB / Supply,Delivery & Installation of 4 Nos of Ground Nut decordicator Machines, 02 Nos of G. N Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-02- 2019-01- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-06- Threshers, 01 No of G. N IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 163,500.00 101,564.46 Completed Envelope 30 08 04 25 30 25 20 29 04 29 12 Seeder cum Fertilizer Demonstrations Applicator, 01 No of G.N Gravity Separator & 25 Nos of Interculivators for Northern and Eastern Provinces. LK-MOA-PMU-81438-GO- RFB / Supply,Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Commissioning of 25 Nos of Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-02- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-04- 2019-01- 2019-06- 2019-04- 2019-09- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 58,000.00 25,419.38 Completed Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Envelope 30 04 04 13 25 26 25 09 29 10 29 30 Demonstrations for Papaya Cultivation Project in Polonnaruwa- North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-82171-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Productivity Enhancement Installing & Commissioning Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 340,650.00 0.00 Canceled of Moringa Processing Envelope 15 20 11 10 14 15 Demonstrations Machines for Moringa Project in Monaraga - Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-82175-GO- RFB / Supply 7 Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-04- 400 Nos of Water Pumps for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 210,000.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 15 20 11 10 14 15 Moringa Project in Demonstrations Monaragala -Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-82177-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Productivity Enhancement Installing & Commissioning Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 235,300.00 0.00 Canceled of 400 Nos of Drip Irrigation Envelope 15 20 11 10 14 15 Demonstrations Systems for Moringa Project in Monaragala - Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-82178-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-03- 16000 Nos of Plastic Crates IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 83,660.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 15 20 11 10 14 31 for Moringa Project in Demonstrations Monaragala - Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-82191-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Printing & Delivery of Request for Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2019-04- 2018-12- 2019-07- 2019-03- 2019-09- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,075.00 9,911.41 Completed Farmer Organization Quotations Envelope 05 02 31 05 01 11 Demonstrations Training Materials for Pilot Project. LK-MOA-PMU-82197-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 2750 Nos of GI Pipes and Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-02- 2018-12- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 84,150.00 0.00 Implement 1000 Kg of Iron Wires for Envelope 15 08 20 13 11 03 10 14 15 Demonstrations ation Passionfruit Project (scaled up) in Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-82199-GO- Productivity Enhancement Pending RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Request for Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,750.00 0.00 Implement Passion Fruit Plants for Uva Quotations Envelope 05 31 01 Demonstrations ation Province. LK-MOA-PMU-82200-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 125 Nos of Plastic Crates for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 850.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 05 31 30 Passion Fruit Project in Uva Demonstrations ation Province. LK-MOA-PMU-52747-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Procurement of Tools Request for Single Stage - One 2018-03- 2018-05- 2018-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 40,000.00 0.00 Canceled and Machinery items for Quotations Envelope 25 27 26 Demonstrations Pilot project - Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-28441-GO- RFQ / Printing 1000 Copies Productivity Enhancement of Training curricula Request for Single Stage - One 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,333.00 0.00 Canceled (Training Modules) for Quotations Envelope 05 16 06 Demonstrations Farmer Organization Training (in Singhala & Tamil) LK-MOA-PMU-28546-GO- RFQ / Printing of 1000 Productivity Enhancement copies of the training Request for Single Stage - One 2018-06- 2018-08- 2018-09- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,333.00 0.00 Canceled Curricula (Training Modules) Quotations Envelope 10 01 30 Demonstrations for a farm Business School Training ( Two Languages) LK-MOA-PMU-27937-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Supply and Delivery Request for Single Stage - One 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 667.00 0.00 Canceled of 02 nos Scanners to the Quotations Envelope 06 07 21 Demonstrations PMU Office LK-MOA-PMU-53482-GO- DIR / Procurement of 20 Project Management, 2018-03- 2018-03- 2018-04- 2018-05- Nos.Canon Printer cartridge, IDA / 58730 Prior Direct Selection Direct 4,670.00 0.00 Canceled Monitoring and Evaluation 23 28 25 25 5 Nos Canon NGP-51 Toner and 2 Nos. Canon Laser jet Toner LK-MOA-PMU-65413-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery and Installation of Sprinkler Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-09- 2018-11- 2019-02- Irrigation Systems for 725 IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 535,000.00 399,884.17 Completed Envelope 25 28 30 21 24 11 02 01 28 30 25 Nos of Beneficiaries in Demonstrations Northern, Eastern, North Central and Uva Provinces LK-MOA-PMU-52191-GO- RFB / Procurement of 39000 Nos. Mango Grafts, 4000 Kg Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2018-03- 2018-05- 2018-03- 2018-04- 2018-06- 2018-05- 2018-07- 2018-06- 2018-08- 2018-12- 2018-12- of Tissa Ground Nut Seeds IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 116,666.00 40,656.45 Completed Envelope 16 27 21 20 18 20 10 24 06 21 24 and 8000 Kgs Gypsum Demonstrations Fertilizer for Pilot Projects in Northern and Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-72135-GO- RFB / Fabricating & Delivery of 2520 Nos. Galvanized Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2018-08- 2019-01- 2018-08- 2019-02- 2018-09- 2019-01- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-01- Pipes (pieces) and 2520 Nos IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 47,500.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 20 07 25 13 15 29 06 03 02 of base footing for Bitter Demonstrations Gourd Pilot Project in North Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-93562-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Request for Single Stage - One 2019-01- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-06- 2019-03- 2019-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 12,000.00 9,182.86 Completed 70000 Nos. of Pineapple Quotations Envelope 12 29 23 06 25 26 Demonstrations Plants for Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-38396-GO- RFQ / Purchase of Communication facility Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-12- 2018-01- 2018-01- Equipment to PMU Office . ( IDA / 58730 Post Limited 800.00 0.00 Canceled Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 13 17 31 Wifi - Access point, Router and a 10 digit Telephone receiver) LK-MOA-PMU-82208-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Supply & Delivery of Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 50,000.00 0.00 Canceled 50000 Nos of Grafted Envelope 15 20 11 10 14 15 Demonstrations Orange Plants for Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-82210-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-03- 1000 Nos of Plastic Crates IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,900.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 05 30 01 for Orange Production in Demonstrations Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-80598-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2018-12- 2019-02- Onion Mother Bulbs for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 18,000.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 30 18 16 Onion Production Pilot Demonstrations Project - Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-54746-GO- DIR / Modification of Office Project Management, 2018-04- 2018-04- 2018-06- 2018-08- IDA / 58730 Post Direct Selection Direct 6,100.00 0.00 Canceled premises - Procuring of Monitoring and Evaluation 20 30 18 17 cubical rooms for officers. LK-MOA-PMU-105835-GO- RFQ / Supply 100 No. of Productivity Enhancement Water pumps for Aloe vera Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-09- 2019-06- 2019-11- 2019-08- 2019-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 40,000.00 41,998.02 Completed beneficiaries, Dimbulagala Quotations Envelope 13 04 08 15 07 31 Demonstrations DSD-Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-105849-GO- RFQ / Supply & Installation of 100 Sprinkler units for Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-08- 2019-06- 2019-10- 2019-08- 2020-07- Aloe vera beneficiaries, IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 40,000.00 32,712.95 Completed Quotations Envelope 13 06 01 01 30 02 Dimbulagala DSD- Demonstrations Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-105853-GO- RFQ / Supply of 200,000 Productivity Enhancement Nos. Aloe vera plants Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-06- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-07- 2019-05- 2019-09- 2019-06- 2019-10- 2019-08- 2020-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 53,350.00 51,694.71 Completed (suckers), Dimbulagala DSD- Envelope 08 16 15 06 08 20 11 10 28 09 13 Demonstrations Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-105859-GO- RFQ / Supply of 400 Nos. of Productivity Enhancement Under Plastic crates for Papaya Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-06- 2019-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,700.00 0.00 Implement beneficiaries, Elahera DSD- Quotations Envelope 13 01 16 Demonstrations ation Polonnaruwa Distric, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-105866-GO- RFQ / Supply of 200 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Under Plastic crates for Guava Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-06- 2019-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,350.00 0.00 Implement beneficiaries, Ipalogama Quotations Envelope 13 01 16 Demonstrations ation DSD-Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106000-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Supply of 10,000 Nos. Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-07- 2019-05- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 27,000.00 12,958.62 Completed TEJC budded mango plants Quotations Envelope 07 10 26 11 23 04 Demonstrations for Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106001-GO- RFQ / Supply of 15 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Electronic weighing machine Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-07- 2019-05- 2019-10- 2019-07- 2019-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,350.00 380.22 Completed with Digital Screen, 2kg - Quotations Envelope 07 25 26 01 10 03 Demonstrations 5kg , 1g sensitivity for Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106002-GO- Productivity Enhancement Under RFQ / Supply of 75 Nos. Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 700.00 0.00 Implement Plastic crates for Central Quotations Envelope 09 28 12 Demonstrations ation Province LK-MOA-PMU-106003-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Supply of 100,000 Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-06- 2019-05- 2019-09- 2019-07- 2019-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,700.00 4,984.08 Completed Nos. Fruits Covering bags Quotations Envelope 07 28 26 06 10 05 Demonstrations for new farmers in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106004-GO- RFQ / Supply of 15 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-07- 2019-05- 2019-10- 2019-07- 2019-12- Moisture meters for onion IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,700.00 1,140.65 Completed Quotations Envelope 07 25 26 01 10 03 seed moisture testing in Demonstrations Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106005-GO- Productivity Enhancement Under RFQ / Supply of 150 Nos. Request for Single Stage - One 2019-06- 2019-11- 2019-07- 2019-09- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,350.00 0.00 Implement Plastic crates for vegetable Quotations Envelope 10 05 29 12 Demonstrations ation handling in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106006-GO- Productivity Enhancement Under RFQ / Supply of 16,000 Nos. Request for Single Stage - One 2019-07- 2019-10- 2019-08- 2020-01- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,400.00 0.00 Implement Passion fruit plants for Quotations Envelope 03 17 21 18 Demonstrations ation Central Province Page 6 LK-MOA-PMU-106008-GO- RFQ / Supply of 4500kg of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-07- 2019-09- 2019-08- 2019-10- 2019-10- 2019-12- 14 gauge GI wires for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 11,102.53 Completed Quotations Envelope 03 10 21 09 05 04 passion fruit pilot project in Demonstrations Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106010-GO- RFQ / Supply of 1000 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2019-06- 2019-11- 2019-07- 2019-09- Plastic creates for passion IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,800.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 10 05 29 12 fruit pilot project in Central Demonstrations ation Province LK-MOA-PMU-106232-GO- RFQ / Supply of 15 Nos. 5 L Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-09- 2019-06- 2019-11- 2019-08- 2020-01- size Desiccators with silica IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,700.00 971.30 Completed Quotations Envelope 30 23 18 18 02 09 gel for pollen storage, Demonstrations Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106507-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Supply of 5625 Nos. Single Stage - One 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019-08- 2019-08- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 168,800.00 140,344.59 Completed GI pipes for passion fruit Envelope 28 23 03 24 18 07 22 28 12 12 20 Demonstrations trellises in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106508-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Productivity Enhancement Installation & Single Stage - One 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019-08- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 70,000.00 22,150.77 Signed Commissioning of 100 Nos. Envelope 28 18 03 24 08 07 17 28 30 26 Demonstrations Drip irrigation systems for passion fruit pilot project in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-106510-GO- RFQ / Supply of 100 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-11- Secertiers for passion fruit IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,900.00 3,212.67 Completed Quotations Envelope 25 24 13 08 28 14 pilot project in Central Demonstrations Province LK-MOA-PMU-106768-GO- Productivity Enhancement Under RFB / Supply & Delivery of Single Stage - One 2019-03- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-08- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 226,700.00 0.00 Implement 400 Nos. Electric Water Envelope 25 24 01 22 24 13 03 02 Demonstrations ation pumps for Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-106772-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of 600 Nos. Engine operated Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2019-03- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-08- 2019-09- Water pumps for Eastern IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 340,000.00 248,723.80 Completed Envelope 25 24 01 22 24 13 28 03 04 02 27 Province (500 Nos. for Demonstrations Cucumber Project & 100 Nos. for Ground Nut Project) LK-MOA-PMU-106813-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-08- 2019-07- 2019-10- 2019-08- 2020-05- of 250,000 Nos. Pineapple IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 41,700.00 32,768.85 Completed Quotations Envelope 15 13 03 14 17 27 plants (scale-up project) in Demonstrations Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106817-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 50 Nos. Engine operated IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 30,000.00 20,521.39 Completed Quotations Envelope 14 04 02 08 01 31 Water pumps for Pineapple Demonstrations Pilot Project in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106819-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery, Productivity Enhancement Installation & Request for Single Stage - One 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-10- 2019-12- 2019-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 30,000.00 23,772.64 Completed Commissioning of 50 Nos. Quotations Envelope 14 10 02 31 31 31 Demonstrations Sprinkler Irrigation system for Pineapple Pilot Project in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106828-GO- Productivity Enhancement Under RFQ / Supply of 350 Nos. Request for Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-07- 2019-08- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,340.00 0.00 Implement Plastic Crates for Pineapple Quotations Envelope 15 03 17 Demonstrations ation Pilot Project in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-107191-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-09- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-09- 2019-05- 2019-10- 2019-06- 2019-10- 2019-09- 2019-12- Commissioning 100 units of IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 196,550.00 102,895.26 Completed Envelope 03 05 08 29 25 20 19 10 31 08 31 Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Demonstrations for Ground Nut Pilot Project in Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-107192-GO- RFQ / Supply of 200 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-11- 2019-05- 2019-07- Plastic crates for Ground IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,350.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 08 05 27 11 Nut Pilot Project in Eastern Demonstrations ation Province LK-MOA-PMU-107193-GO- RFQ / Supply of 4000kg Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2020-02- 2019-05- 2020-04- 2019-07- 2020-04- Groundnut Seeds for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 7,374.07 Completed Quotations Envelope 08 26 27 29 11 30 Groundnut Pilot Project in Demonstrations Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-107195-GO- RFQ / Supply of 100 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-09- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-09- 2019-05- 2019-11- 2019-06- 2019-11- 2019-07- 2020-01- Water pumps for Groundnut IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,700.00 42,021.20 Completed Envelope 03 01 08 29 23 20 06 10 15 25 20 Pilot Project in Eastern Demonstrations Province LK-MOA-PMU-107199-GO- RFQ / Supply of 100 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Plastic Chairs to Neithal Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-06- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,000.00 1,660.46 Completed Highland Farmer Producers Quotations Envelope 08 06 20 19 19 25 Demonstrations Society at Kaluthavalai Cluster Pilot area in Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-107987-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-08- 2019-06- 2019-10- 2019-09- 2020-07- Commissioning of 100 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 40,000.00 93,985.11 Completed Quotations Envelope 30 06 18 01 16 02 Drip Irrigation Systems for Demonstrations Moringa farmers in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-107991-GO- RFQ / Supply of Polythene & Raw materials to produce Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-06- 2019-08- Mushroom bags for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,350.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 02 Anuradhapura & Demonstrations ation Polonnaruwa Districts in North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-108007-GO- RFB / Supply of 100 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-09- 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-10- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2019-12- Water pumps for Moringa IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,700.00 42,003.81 Completed Envelope 07 01 12 02 23 23 06 14 08 28 31 Cultivation (scale-up) in Uva Demonstrations Province LK-MOA-PMU-108010-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2019-08- 2019-08- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-10- 2020-01- 2019-12- Commissioning of 100 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 100,000.00 94,179.80 Completed Envelope 07 04 12 02 26 16 17 07 01 05 31 Drip Irrigation Systems for Demonstrations Moringa Cultivation (scale- up) in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-108013-GO- RFQ / Supply of 800 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-07- 2019-08- Plastic Crates for Moringa IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 9,350.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 13 01 15 Cultivation (scale-up) in Uva Demonstrations ation Province LK-MOA-PMU-108016-GO- RFQ / Supply of 200 pares Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-12- 2019-07- 2020-01- 2019-07- 2020-02- Safety Boots for farmers in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,700.00 647.03 Completed Quotations Envelope 13 18 01 29 31 26 Moringa Cultivation (scale- Demonstrations up) in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-108017-GO- RFQ / Supply of 100 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-12- 2019-07- 2020-04- 2019-07- 2020-07- Pruning Knifes for farmers IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,000.00 484.00 Completed Quotations Envelope 13 18 01 22 31 24 in Moringa Cultivation (scale- Demonstrations up) in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-108144-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-09- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-09- 2019-06- 2019-10- 2019-07- 2019-10- 2019-09- 2019-12- Commissioning of 100 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 166,700.00 102,909.42 Completed Envelope 25 05 30 21 25 11 22 02 31 30 31 Sprinkler Irrigation Systems Demonstrations for Enhancing Ground Nut Pilot Project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-108153-GO- RFQ / Supply of a 4 Wheel Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-11- 2019-06- 2019-08- Tractor - 4WD for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 20,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 05 18 02 Enhancing Ground Nut Pilot Demonstrations ation Project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-108157-GO- RFQ / Supply of 20 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-10- 2019-06- 2019-11- 2019-08- 2019-12- Inter cultivators for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 20,000.00 12,908.54 Completed Quotations Envelope 30 10 18 08 02 05 Enhancing Ground Nut Pilot Demonstrations Project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-108161-GO- RFQ / Supply of 8000Kg Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-10- 2019-06- 2019-08- Gypsum for Enhancing IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,340.00 3,327.40 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 11 18 02 Ground Nut Pilot Project in Demonstrations ation Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-108164-GO- RFQ / Supply of 02 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2021-04- 2019-06- 2019-08- Seeder with Fertilizer drill IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 01 18 02 for Enhancing Ground Nut Demonstrations ation Pilot Project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-108171-GO- RFQ / Supply of 4000Kg Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-11- 2019-06- 2020-01- 2019-08- Ground Nut seeds for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,670.00 6,677.68 Signed Quotations Envelope 30 21 18 09 02 Enhancing Ground Nut Pilot Demonstrations Project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-108172-GO- RFB / Supply of 100 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Engine Operated Water Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-09- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-09- 2019-06- 2019-11- 2019-07- 2019-11- 2019-08- 2019-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 93,340.00 42,003.81 Completed pumps for Enhancing Envelope 25 01 30 21 23 11 06 02 15 31 31 Demonstrations Ground Nut Pilot Project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-108276-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Supply & Installation Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-07- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-07- 2019-06- 2019-08- 2019-07- 2019-09- 2019-11- 2020-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 186,670.00 136,653.75 Completed of 10 Nos. Poly Tunnels for Envelope 25 08 30 21 30 11 20 02 12 29 08 Demonstrations Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-109205-GO- RFB / Procurement of Productivity Enhancement equipment for Moringa Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-08- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 600,000.00 0.00 Canceled Factory in Anuradhapura Envelope 02 07 28 11 02 31 Demonstrations District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-109878-GO- RFQ / Procurement of a Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-06- 2019-05- 2019-08- 2019-06- 2020-01- 35KVA Diesel Operated IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 6,534.69 Completed Quotations Envelope 20 26 25 23 24 20 Noiseless Generator for the Demonstrations Office usage of Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-126331-GO- RFQ / Procurement of 2 Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-12- No.of Tractors with 35 - 40 IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 26,670.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 24 12 12 Hp for Ground Nut Scale-up Demonstrations ation Project in Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-126334-GO- RFB / Supply of 200,000 Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2019-12- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-06- Nos. Aloe vera plants IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 53,350.00 53,999.97 Completed Envelope 10 27 24 15 18 05 03 03 26 02 09 (suckers), Anuradhapura Demonstrations District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-126336-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-10- 2019-12- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-07- Commissioning of 100 IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 50,000.00 31,715.98 Completed Envelope 10 14 24 27 15 06 05 03 26 07 24 02 Sprinkler units for Aloe vera Demonstrations Pilot Project in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-126339-GO- RFB / Supply 100 No. of Productivity Enhancement Engine Operated Water Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-02- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 37,289.79 Completed pumps for Aloe vera Pilot Envelope 10 07 24 15 29 05 07 26 07 24 25 Demonstrations Project in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-126341-GO- RFQ / Procurement of 750 Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-06- Nos. Bee Boxes for Bee- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 8,750.00 5,867.28 Completed Quotations Envelope 24 15 12 20 10 30 keeping Pilot Project in UVA Demonstrations Province LK-MOA-PMU-126344-GO- RFQ / Procurement of 150 Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2019-12- 2020-06- Nos. Face Shields for Bee- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 750.00 566.50 Completed Quotations Envelope 24 18 12 20 12 24 keeping Pilot Project in UVA Demonstrations Province LK-MOA-PMU-126346-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Procurement of 150 Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2019-12- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,200.00 728.35 Completed Nos. Smokers for Bee- Quotations Envelope 24 18 12 20 12 30 Demonstrations keeping Pilot Project in UVA Province LK-MOA-PMU-126368-GO- RFB / Procurement of 100 Productivity Enhancement Nos. Engine Operated Water Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2020-01- 2020-02- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 37,192.99 Completed pumps for Passion Fruit Envelope 10 07 24 15 29 05 03 26 07 25 28 Demonstrations Scale-up Project in Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-126517-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Commissioning of 100 Nos. Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-10- 2019-12- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 53,350.00 41,698.10 Completed of Drip Irrigation Systems Envelope 10 14 24 26 15 06 05 03 26 07 24 20 Demonstrations for Passion Fruit Scale-up Project in Monaragala District, Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-126518-GO- RFB / Supply of 11,000 Nos. Productivity Enhancement GI pipes for Passion Fruit Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-12- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2020-01- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 330,000.00 191,727.31 Completed Scale-up Project in Envelope 10 29 24 15 20 05 29 26 29 25 09 Demonstrations Monaragala District, Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-126999-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 500 Nos. Plastic Crates for Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,350.00 0.00 Implement Passion Fruit Scale-up Quotations Envelope 26 14 14 Demonstrations ation Project in Monaragala District, Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-127000-GO- RFB / Procurement of 100 Productivity Enhancement Nos. Engine Operated Water Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2020-01- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 37,289.79 Signed pumps for TJC Mango Scale- Envelope 10 07 24 15 29 05 03 26 07 25 Demonstrations up Project in Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-127008-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-10- 2019-12- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2020-02- Commissioning of 100 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 53,350.00 34,842.92 Signed Envelope 10 14 24 26 15 06 05 07 26 07 24 Drip Irrigation Systems for Demonstrations TJC Mango Scale-up Project in Monaragala District, Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-127009-GO- RFQ / Procurement of 30 Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2020-02- Nos. Honey Extractors for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,800.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 24 18 12 10 Bee-keeping Pilot Project in Demonstrations ation UVA Province LK-MOA-PMU-127356-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 22,500 Nos. Seedlings for Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2020-01- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,500.00 2,885.64 Signed Passion Fruit Scale-up Quotations Envelope 26 18 14 06 13 Demonstrations Project in Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-127361-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery, Productivity Enhancement Under Installation & Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2020-02- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 31,670.00 0.00 Implement Commissioning of 50 Nos. Quotations Envelope 26 25 14 12 Demonstrations ation Drip Irrigation Systems for Passion Fruit Pilot Project in Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-127365-GO- RFQ / Procurement of 50 Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2020-01- 2020-06- Nos. Engine Operated Water IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 26,670.00 19,194.75 Completed Quotations Envelope 26 18 14 07 13 09 pumps for Passion Fruit Demonstrations Pilot Project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-127369-GO- Productivity Enhancement Under RFB / Supply of 5,500 Nos. Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-10- 2019-11- 2020-01- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 165,000.00 0.00 Implement GI Pipes for Passion Fruit Envelope 12 06 19 10 31 21 20 Demonstrations ation Pilot Project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-127375-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2250Kg of Iron Wires for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,000.00 5,689.70 Completed Quotations Envelope 26 19 14 18 14 13 Passion Fruit Pilot Project in Demonstrations Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-127380-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-12- 500 Nos. Plastic Crates for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,350.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 26 14 14 Passion Fruit Pilot Project in Demonstrations ation Northern Province. Page 7 LK-MOA-PMU-127384-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2020-01- 12,000 Nos. Seedlings for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,400.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 26 14 13 Passion Fruit Pilot Project in Demonstrations ation Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-127389-GO- RFQ / Supply of 50 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2019-12- Secateurs for Passion Fruit IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,700.00 1,719.01 Completed Quotations Envelope 26 25 14 18 13 20 Pilot Project in Northern Demonstrations Province. LK-MOA-PMU-130395-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2019-12- 100 Nos. Secateurs for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,340.00 3,181.35 Completed Quotations Envelope 24 25 12 18 11 20 Passion Fruit Scale-up Demonstrations Project in UVA Province LK-MOA-PMU-130400-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Supply of 5625 Nos. Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-09- 2019-10- 2019-11- 2019-10- 2019-12- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2019-12- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 168,800.00 124,737.75 Completed GI pipes for Passion Fruit Envelope 10 27 17 08 18 22 06 12 03 27 20 Demonstrations Pilot Project in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-107986-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFQ / Procurement & Supply Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-09- 2019-06- 2019-10- 2019-08- 2020-02- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 34,000.00 5,289.25 Completed of 120Kg Moringa Seeds for Quotations Envelope 30 25 18 25 17 11 Demonstrations North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-108006-GO- RFQ / Supply of 80Kg Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-09- 2019-07- 2019-10- 2019-08- 2020-02- Moringa Seeds for Moringa IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 24,000.00 3,526.17 Completed Quotations Envelope 13 25 01 24 30 11 Cultivation (Scale-up) in Uva Demonstrations Province LK-MOA-PMU-143213-GO- RFQ / Procurement of Productivity Enhancement Under 10,000 Nos. Mango Plants Request for Single Stage - One 2019-11- 2019-12- 2020-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 33,350.00 0.00 Implement for TJC Mango Scale-up Quotations Envelope 11 30 29 Demonstrations ation Project in Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106769-GO- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Supply & Delivery of Single Stage - One 2019-03- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-07- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-08- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 85,000.00 60,575.47 Signed 150 Nos. Engine operated Envelope 25 27 01 22 11 13 01 03 02 02 Demonstrations Water pumps for UVA Province LK-MOA-PMU-146479-GO- RFQ / Supply of 4000kg of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2019-11- 2020-01- 2019-12- 2020-03- 2020-01- 14 gauge GI wires for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 9,914.53 Completed Quotations Envelope 03 19 21 18 06 17 passion fruit pilot project in Demonstrations Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-148370-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Under Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-04- Commissioning of 100 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 75,670.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 04 05 11 01 30 15 20 05 05 Sprinkler irrigation systems Demonstrations ation for Sour-sop cultivation in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-148372-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Under Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-05- Commissioning of 100 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 75,670.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 04 05 11 01 30 15 05 05 Sprinkler irrigation systems Demonstrations ation for Sour-sop cultivation in Moneragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-148373-GO- RFB / Procurement of 100 Productivity Enhancement Nos. Engine Operated Water Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 37,534.15 Signed pumps for Sour-sop Envelope 04 06 11 01 30 15 20 05 27 21 Demonstrations cultivation in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-148376-GO- RFB / Procurement of 100 Productivity Enhancement Nos. Engine Operated Water Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 37,534.15 Signed pumps for Sour-sop Envelope 04 06 11 01 30 15 20 05 27 21 Demonstrations cultivation in Moneragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-148485-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 1000 Nos. Plastic Crates for Request for Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2021-01- 2020-02- 2020-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 8,340.00 0.00 Implement Sour-sop cultivation in Quotations Envelope 23 19 10 11 Demonstrations ation Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-148486-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 1000 Nos. Plastic Crates for Request for Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2020-02- 2020-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 8,340.00 0.00 Implement Sour-sop cultivation in Quotations Envelope 23 10 11 Demonstrations ation Moneragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-148487-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos. Pruner & fruit Request for Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2020-03- 2020-02- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,000.00 3,249.40 Completed cutting Secateurs for Sour- Quotations Envelope 23 03 10 17 11 28 Demonstrations sop cultivation in Ampara District, Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-148489-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos. Pruner & fruit Request for Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2020-03- 2020-02- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,000.00 3,251.17 Completed cutting Secateurs for Sour- Quotations Envelope 23 03 10 17 11 24 Demonstrations sop cultivation in Moneragala District, Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-148490-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2020-04- 2020-02- 2020-05- 2020-03- 20,000 Nos. Sour-sop IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 13,032.58 Signed Quotations Envelope 23 24 10 18 11 Plants for Ampara District, Demonstrations Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-148491-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-10- 20,000 Nos. Sour-sop IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 10,507.84 Completed Quotations Envelope 23 29 10 16 10 13 Plants for Moneragala Demonstrations District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-148495-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2020-02- 2020-03- 300 Nos. Mustard seeds for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 800.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 23 10 11 Ampara District, Eastern Demonstrations ation Province LK-MOA-PMU-82173-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2019-01- 2019-02- Pallet Truck for Moringa IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,250.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 20 15 14 Project in Monaragala - Uva Demonstrations Province. LK-MOA-PMU-150670-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Productivity Enhancement Installation & Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2019-12- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-01- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-05- 2020-10- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 70,000.00 41,712.47 Completed Commissioning of 100 Nos. Envelope 17 18 22 12 08 26 10 16 14 16 13 Demonstrations Drip irrigation systems for passion fruit pilot project in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-151256-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 11,000 Nos. Iron pipes for Single Stage - One 2019-12- 2020-03- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 256,670.00 0.00 Implement Passion fruit farming in Envelope 20 05 25 15 29 19 04 Demonstrations ation Kilinochchi District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-151277-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos. Compost Fertilizer Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-07- 2020-04- 2020-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 12,000.00 21,683.16 Completed for Soursop cultivation in Quotations Envelope 13 21 02 13 01 14 Demonstrations Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-151280-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 100 Nos. Compost fertilizer Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,000.00 0.00 Implement for Mustard cultivation in Quotations Envelope 13 02 01 Demonstrations ation Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-151290-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-04- 100 Nos. Layer Poultry IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 13 02 01 Manure for Turmeric in Demonstrations ation Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-151296-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-04- 100 Nos. Liquid fertilizer for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 15,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 13 02 01 entire soursop field in Demonstrations ation Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-151299-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-04- 100 Nos. Organic Pesticide IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 19,200.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 13 02 01 for entire soursop field in Demonstrations ation Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-151302-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-04- 100 Nos. Organic Pesticide IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 13 02 01 for Mustard cultivation in Demonstrations ation Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152047-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-04- 2020-07- 2020-07- 2020-12- Commissioning of 100 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 113,340.00 45,464.42 Completed Envelope 03 23 10 02 04 16 28 06 16 05 02 Drip Irrigation Systems for Demonstrations Passion Fruit farming in Kilinochchi District, Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-152048-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 24,000 Nos. Planting Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 8,000.00 0.00 Implement materials for Passion Fruit Quotations Envelope 10 30 29 Demonstrations ation farming in Kilinochchi District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-158577-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos of Engine Operated Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-06- 2020-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 44,873.84 Completed Water Pumps for Passion Envelope 14 11 21 13 06 27 28 17 11 01 14 Demonstrations Fruit farming in Kilinochchi District, Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-152425-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-04- 4500 kg Iron Wires for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 15,000.00 10,493.93 Signed Quotations Envelope 10 03 30 17 29 Passion Fruit farming in Demonstrations Kilinochchi District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152426-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 1,000 Nos. Plastic Crates for Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 0.00 Implement Passion Fruit farming in Quotations Envelope 10 30 29 Demonstrations ation Kilinochchi District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152427-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos. Secateurs for Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,340.00 3,237.07 Completed Passion Fruit farming in Quotations Envelope 10 03 30 17 29 28 Demonstrations Kilinochchi District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152431-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 15,000 Nos. Planting Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-06- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 35,000.00 18,654.81 Signed materials for Ginger project Quotations Envelope 20 20 09 22 08 Demonstrations in Moneragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-152439-GO- RFQ / Obtaining a Global Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-04- GAP Certification for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 20 09 08 Soursop project in Demonstrations ation Moneragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-152441-GO- RFQ / Obtaining a Global Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-04- GAP Certification for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 20 09 08 Soursop project in Ampara Demonstrations ation District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152449-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-07- Commissioning of 30 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 20,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 17 06 05 Sprinkler irrigation systems Demonstrations ation for Jumbo Peanut farming in Kilinochchi District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152549-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 400 Nos. Gypsum fertilizer Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 270.00 0.00 Implement for Jumbo Peanut farming in Quotations Envelope 17 06 06 Demonstrations ation Kilinochchi District, Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-152550-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-05- 16,000 Nos. Seedlings for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 21 10 09 Papaya farming in Vavuniya Demonstrations ation District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152686-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-05- 2020-02- 2020-06- 2020-03- 2020-07- 2020-06- 2020-11- Commissioning of 50 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 41,599.19 Completed Envelope 14 23 21 11 04 25 28 17 16 15 04 Micro irrigation systems for Demonstrations Papaya farming in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152690-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 10,000 meters Insect proof Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 26,670.00 0.00 Implement net for Papaya farming in Quotations Envelope 21 10 24 Demonstrations ation Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152693-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-04- 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-04- 2020-07- 2000 Nos. GI Pipes for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 46,670.00 44,908.81 Completed Quotations Envelope 21 24 10 26 24 02 Papaya farming in Vavuniya Demonstrations District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152694-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-04- 500 Nos. Plastic Crates for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,170.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 21 10 09 Papaya farming in Vavuniya Demonstrations ation District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152734-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 300 kg Mustard seeds for Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 800.00 0.00 Implement Mustard Individual support Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Demonstrations ation in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152736-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 100 Nos. Compost fertilizer Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,000.00 0.00 Implement for Mustard Individual Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Demonstrations ation support in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152737-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 100 Nos. Organic Pesticide Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,340.00 0.00 Implement for Mustard Individual Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Demonstrations ation support in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152738-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 200 Nos. White Sesame Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 470.00 0.00 Implement seeds for Sesame Individual Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Demonstrations ation support in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-158583-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos. Engine Operated Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 41,315.24 Signed Water Pumps for Cassava Envelope 14 11 21 13 06 27 28 17 11 01 Demonstrations Cultivation in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152863-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- 10 Nos. Power weeders for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Cassava Cultivation in Demonstrations ation Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152865-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-07- 2020-06- 2020-12- Commissioning of 100 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 75,670.00 149,883.35 Completed Envelope 27 23 03 24 04 09 28 30 16 28 14 Spray jet irrigation system Demonstrations for Cassava Cultivation in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152866-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- 100 Nos. Wheel burrows for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Cassava Cultivation in Demonstrations ation Ampara District, Eastern Province Page 8 LK-MOA-PMU-152867-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 2 Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- Nos. Disc Plough for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 03 23 07 Cassava Cultivation in Demonstrations ation Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152868-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- No. Subsoiler for Cassava IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Cultivation in Ampara Demonstrations ation District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152869-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Under No. Double Action Disc Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,670.00 0.00 Implement Harrow for Cassava Quotations Envelope 03 23 07 Demonstrations ation Cultivation in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152870-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-03- 2020-07- 2020-05- 2020-07- No. Tractor (above 47 HP) IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,670.00 11,866.11 Completed Quotations Envelope 03 30 23 17 07 17 for Cassava Cultivation in Demonstrations Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152871-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- No. Ridger for Cassava IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 03 23 07 Cultivation in Ampara Demonstrations ation District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152873-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Under No. Machine for uprooting Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 26,670.00 0.00 Implement tubers - Harvester for Quotations Envelope 03 23 07 Demonstrations ation Cassava Cultivation in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152874-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 10 Nos. Inter Cultivators Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,670.00 0.00 Implement (Power weeder) for Cassava Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Demonstrations ation Cultivation in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154298-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 100 Nos. Engine Operated Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-04- Water Pumps for Moringa IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 46,670.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 24 13 27 Project in Anuradhapura Demonstrations ation District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-153033-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 500 Nos. Plastic Crates for Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,000.00 0.00 Implement Moringa Project in Quotations Envelope 17 06 06 Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-153034-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 500 Nos. Plastic Crates for Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,000.00 0.00 Implement Aloe vera Project in Quotations Envelope 17 06 06 Demonstrations ation Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-153035-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 500 Nos. Plastic Crates for Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,000.00 0.00 Implement Aloe vera Project in Quotations Envelope 17 06 06 Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-153067-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-05- 2020-06- 50 Nos. Secateurs for Rose IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,000.00 1,633.52 Completed Quotations Envelope 17 03 06 17 06 24 farming in protected house Demonstrations in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-153069-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-05- 2020-06- 100 Nos. Secateurs for Bell IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,000.00 3,249.40 Completed Quotations Envelope 17 03 06 17 06 24 Pepper project in Badulla Demonstrations District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-153090-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-06- 100 Nos. Tomato seeds for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 24 13 12 indeterminate varieties in Demonstrations ation Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-153170-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 13,750 Nos. Planting Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-07- 2020-04- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 18,340.00 0.00 Implement materials for Mandarin Quotations Envelope 19 09 08 07 Demonstrations ation farming in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-153172-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-04- 2020-07- 2020-07- Commissioning of 100 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,670.00 46,960.34 Signed Envelope 12 23 19 11 04 25 28 15 16 01 Micro irrigation - Drip Demonstrations irrigation systems for Mandarin farming in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-158581-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos. Engine Operated Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 41,626.71 Signed Water Pumps for Mandarin Envelope 14 11 21 13 06 27 28 17 11 01 Demonstrations farming in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-153174-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-06- 2020-06- 100 Nos. Pruning IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,340.00 3,251.17 Completed Quotations Envelope 19 03 08 17 07 24 equipment for Mandarin Demonstrations farming in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-153175-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- 800 Nos. Plastic Crates for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,670.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 19 08 08 Mandarin farming in Badulla Demonstrations ation District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-153176-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-06- 100 Nos. Vegetable seeds IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,670.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 19 08 07 for Mandarin farming in Demonstrations ation Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-158578-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos. Engine Operated Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 41,626.71 Signed Water Pumps for Cassava Envelope 14 11 21 13 06 27 28 17 11 01 Demonstrations Cultivation in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154715-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- 10 Nos. Stem cutters for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 24 13 13 Cassava Cultivation in Demonstrations ation Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154717-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 10 Nos. Power weeders for Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,000.00 0.00 Implement Cassava Cultivation in Quotations Envelope 24 13 12 Demonstrations ation Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154720-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Pending No. Small scale planting Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,000.00 0.00 Implement machine for Cassava Quotations Envelope 24 13 12 Demonstrations ation Cultivation in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154723-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-06- 2020-04- 2020-07- 2020-07- Commissioning of 100 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 75,670.00 149,883.35 Signed Envelope 17 23 24 16 04 30 28 20 16 19 Spray jet irrigation system Demonstrations for Cassava Cultivation in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154725-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 100 Nos. Wheel burrows for Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 0.00 Implement Cassava Cultivation in Quotations Envelope 24 13 13 Demonstrations ation Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154729-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 2 Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- Nos. Disc Plough for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 24 13 28 Cassava Cultivation in Demonstrations ation Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154731-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- No. Subsoiler for Cassava IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 24 13 13 Cultivation in Vavuniya Demonstrations ation District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154734-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Under No. Double Action Disc Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,670.00 0.00 Implement Harrow for Cassava Quotations Envelope 24 13 28 Demonstrations ation Cultivation in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154735-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Pending No. Tractor (above 47 HP) Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,670.00 0.00 Implement for Cassava Cultivation in Quotations Envelope 24 13 28 Demonstrations ation Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154783-GO- RFQ / Supply of 16,000 Kg Gypsum for Enhancing Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-02- 2020-05- Ground Nut Pilot Project in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 8,000.00 8,156.70 Signed Quotations Envelope 28 21 17 14 03 Kathiraveli (100 Acres) and Demonstrations Karadiyanaru (100Acres) Batticaloa District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-156844-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-06- 2020-04- 2020-07- 2020-07- Commissioning of 100 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 113,340.00 41,932.45 Signed Envelope 10 23 17 09 04 23 28 20 16 19 Drip Irrigation Systems for Demonstrations Passion Fruit farming in Badulla District, Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-156845-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 24,000 Nos. Planting Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-09- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 8,000.00 0.00 Implement materials for Passion Fruit Quotations Envelope 17 04 06 06 Demonstrations ation farming in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-158579-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos of Engine Operated Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 41,626.71 Signed Water Pumps for Passion Envelope 14 11 21 13 06 27 28 17 11 01 Demonstrations Fruit farming in Badulla District, Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-156847-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 11,000 Nos. Galvanized Iron Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-06- 2020-03- 2020-07- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 256,670.00 0.00 Implement Pipes for Passion fruit Envelope 10 05 17 09 03 23 14 13 28 Demonstrations ation farming in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-156848-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-05- 4500 kg Iron Wires for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 15,000.00 10,493.93 Signed Quotations Envelope 17 03 06 17 06 Passion Fruit farming in Demonstrations Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-156849-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- 1,000 Nos. Plastic Crates for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 17 06 06 Passion Fruit farming in Demonstrations ation Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-156850-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-05- 2020-06- 100 Nos. Secateurs for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,340.00 3,237.07 Completed Quotations Envelope 17 03 06 17 06 24 Passion Fruit farming in Demonstrations Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-157185-GO- RFQ / Supply and Fixing of Productivity Enhancement Under racks in 05 modified onion Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-05- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,670.00 0.00 Implement stores and attending defects Quotations Envelope 17 11 06 06 Demonstrations ation of 15 modified onion stores in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-157195-GO- RFQ / Supply and Fixing of two-way gas exchange Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-06- 2020-04- 2020-07- 2020-05- solenoid switches to 16 IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,000.00 1,726.93 Signed Quotations Envelope 17 15 06 16 06 environmental control units Demonstrations of modified onion stores in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-158776-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 50 Nos. Pruning Secateurs Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-05- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,000.00 1,627.32 Completed for Jasmine Pilot Project in Quotations Envelope 02 03 20 17 20 24 Demonstrations Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-159036-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 100 Nos. Kerosene Water Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 0.00 Implement Pumps for Moringa Project Envelope 17 24 16 30 20 11 Demonstrations ation in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-162948-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-06- 2020-04- 2020-07- 2020-05- 2020-07- 2020-07- of 750,000 Pineapple plants IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 125,000.00 93,142.58 Signed Envelope 09 21 16 06 11 20 13 11 20 10 for 150 New Farmers in Uva Demonstrations Province LK-MOA-PMU-162956-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-06- 2020-04- 2020-07- 2020-05- 2020-07- 2020-08- Commissioning of 150 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 90,000.00 73,477.35 Signed Envelope 09 21 16 06 11 20 07 11 16 09 Sprinkler irrigation systems Demonstrations for Pineapple Project (150 New Farmers) in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-162957-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-06- 1050 Nos. Plastic Crates for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 23 11 25 Pineapple Project (150 New Demonstrations ation Farmers) in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-162958-GO- RFQ / Procurement of 500 Productivity Enhancement Pending Nos. Field Name boards for Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 11,670.00 0.00 Implement Mango, Pineapple, Moringa Quotations Envelope 23 11 10 Demonstrations ation and Passion fruit Projects in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-106514-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery, Productivity Enhancement Installation & Request for Single Stage - One 2019-04- 2019-06- 2019-09- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,350.00 0.00 Canceled Commissioning of 10 Nos. Quotations Envelope 30 18 16 Demonstrations Drip Irrigation system for Onion cultivation in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-186180-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-08- 2020-09- 2020-10- 9000 Kg Jumbo peanut IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 20,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 05 23 23 seeds for Jumbo peanut Demonstrations ation scale-up project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-186185-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-08- 2020-09- 2020-10- 12,000 Kg. Gypsum IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 05 23 23 fertilizer for Jumbo peanut Demonstrations ation scale-up project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-186425-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2021-05- Seeder cum fertigator for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 15 05 20 Jumbo peanut scale-up Demonstrations ation project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-186426-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2021-05- Ridger for Jumbo peanut IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,778.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 15 05 20 scale-up project in Northern Demonstrations ation Province LK-MOA-PMU-186428-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2021-05- 20 Nos. Inter cultivator for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 11,112.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 15 05 20 Jumbo peanut scale-up Demonstrations ation project in Northern Province Page 9 LK-MOA-PMU-186434-GO- RFQ / Supply of a 4 - Wheel Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-08- 2020-10- 2020-11- Tractor for Jumbo peanut IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,670.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 17 05 19 scale-up project in Northern Demonstrations ation Province LK-MOA-PMU-186436-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2021-05- Harvesting machine-digger IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,778.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 15 05 20 for Jumbo peanut scale-up Demonstrations ation project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-186441-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2021-05- Ground nut thresher for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,670.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 15 05 20 Jumbo peanut scale-up Demonstrations ation project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-186448-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of a Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-08- 2020-10- 2020-11- Bagging machine for Jumbo IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,890.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 17 05 19 peanut scale-up project in Demonstrations ation Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-203448-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Under of 286,000 Nos of Planting Request for Single Stage - One 2020-11- 2021-01- 2021-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 9,600.00 0.00 Implement Materials (Stems) for Quotations Envelope 13 01 02 Demonstrations ation Cassava Cultivation in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-158775-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-07- Commissioning of 50 Nos. IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 21,670.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 02 20 19 Spray Jet Irrigation Systems Demonstrations for Jasmine Pilot Project in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-159038-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery, Installation & Productivity Enhancement Commissioning of 100 Nos. Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-08- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 53,340.00 0.00 Canceled Sprinkler Irrigation system Envelope 02 09 30 13 11 09 Demonstrations for Bee loving flowering plant project in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-158774-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 50,000 Nos. Jasmine Plants Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-04- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 83,340.00 0.00 Canceled for Jasmine Pilot Project in Envelope 24 02 23 06 27 26 Demonstrations Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-158781-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement of 5 Nos. Chairs for the Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 70.00 0.00 Canceled processing centre in Quotations Envelope 06 24 24 Demonstrations Jasmine Pilot Project in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152725-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- 1000 Nos. Queen cages for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 670.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Bee Honey Project in Demonstrations Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152728-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos. Gloves & mouth Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 340.00 0.00 Canceled covers for Bee Honey Project Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Demonstrations in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-158779-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery of a Flower processing & Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- packing table (stainless IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 500.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 06 24 24 steel) for Jasmine Pilot Demonstrations Project in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-160969-GO- RFQ / Supply and delivery of Productivity Enhancement 50 Nos. Engine Operated Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 28,340.00 0.00 Canceled Water Pumps for Jasmine Quotations Envelope 09 04 08 Demonstrations Pilot Project in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-158777-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement of 50 Nos. Rattan containers Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 840.00 0.00 Canceled with handle for Jasmine Pilot Quotations Envelope 02 20 20 Demonstrations Project in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152721-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos. Bee protection Request for Single Stage - One 2020-01- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,340.00 0.00 Canceled clothes for Bee Honey Quotations Envelope 27 16 15 Demonstrations Project in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152744-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 3200 Nos. Beetle potted Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,200.00 0.00 Canceled plants for Beetle - Individual Quotations Envelope 03 16 15 Demonstrations support in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-153064-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 55,000 Nos. Planting Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 27,500.00 0.00 Canceled Materials for Rose farming Quotations Envelope 17 06 05 Demonstrations in protected house in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-205091-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-11- 2021-01- 2021-02- 2880 Kgs of Ground Nut IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,560.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 24 12 11 Seeds for Badulla District, Demonstrations ation Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-205224-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-11- 2021-01- 2021-02- 250,000 Nos. Pineapple IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 27,780.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 25 13 12 plants for Moneragala Demonstrations ation District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-206920-GO- RFB / Construction of storage and vernalization Productivity Enhancement units with Environment Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-01- 2020-12- 2021-01- 2021-01- 2021-01- 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2022-02- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 194,445.00 221,766.52 Signed control facilities including Envelope 07 03 14 04 25 18 09 08 01 08 Demonstrations installation storage racks for Big Onion Pilot project in Matale District, Central Province. LK-MOA-PMU-207408-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 48,000 Nos. of Plastic Tree Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-01- 2021-02- Bags (Bunch Cover Bags) for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,500.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 08 26 25 Banana Cultivation in Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-207589-GO- RFQ / Supply of 02 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-01- 2021-03- Seeder with Fertilizer drill IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 09 27 28 for Enhancing Ground Nut Demonstrations ation Pilot Project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-208564-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 48,000 pcs. Coloured Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-02- 2021-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,340.00 0.00 Implement Ribbons for Banana Quotations Envelope 15 02 03 Demonstrations ation Cultivation in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-208563-GO- RFQ / Supply & delivery of 2 Productivity Enhancement Pending Nos. Inter cultivators for Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-02- 2021-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,335.00 0.00 Implement Passion fruit cultivation in Quotations Envelope 21 08 09 Demonstrations ation Mullaitivu District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-208566-GO- RFQ / Supply & delivery of 4 Productivity Enhancement Pending Nos. Inter cultivators for Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-02- 2021-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,667.00 0.00 Implement Passion fruit cultivation in Quotations Envelope 21 08 09 Demonstrations ation Kilinochchi District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-208567-GO- RFQ / Supply & delivery of 2 Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-02- 2021-04- Nos. Inter cultivators for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,335.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 21 08 09 Mango cultivation in Jaffna Demonstrations ation District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-208569-GO- RFQ / Supply & delivery of 2 Productivity Enhancement Pending Nos. Ground nut threshers Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-02- 2021-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 34,334.00 0.00 Implement for Ground nut scale-up in Quotations Envelope 21 08 09 Demonstrations ation Mullaitivu District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-208572-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Pending of 450,000 Nos. G0.G1 Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-02- 2021-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 15,000.00 0.00 Implement potato seeds -STAGE 1, for Quotations Envelope 21 08 10 Demonstrations ation Potato seed production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-208576-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 4,050,000 Nos. G0.G1 Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 135,000.00 0.00 Implement potato seeds -STAGE 2, for Envelope 01 08 01 15 05 04 Demonstrations ation Potato seed production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-208578-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-02- 2021-03- of 40 Nos. Water pumps - IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,667.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 21 08 10 STAGE 1, for Potato seed Demonstrations ation production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-208587-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement of 20 Nos. Sprinkler Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-01- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 7,778.00 11,262.46 Signed systems for 1/2 acre - Quotations Envelope 21 18 08 02 09 Demonstrations STAGE 1, for Potato seed production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-208589-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement of 20 Nos. Sprinkler Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-01- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 15,556.00 19,961.02 Signed systems for 1 acre - STAGE Quotations Envelope 21 18 08 02 09 Demonstrations 1, for Potato seed production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-208593-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 180 Nos. Sprinkler systems Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 70,000.00 0.00 Implement for 1/2 acre STAGE 2, for Envelope 01 08 01 15 05 04 Demonstrations ation Potato seed production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-208601-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-02- 2021-03- of 1,500 Nos. Plastic Crates IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,667.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 21 08 10 - STAGE1, for Potato seed Demonstrations ation production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-208604-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Pending of 40 units of Polythene for Request for Single Stage - One 2020-12- 2021-02- 2021-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 8,889.00 0.00 Implement storage tank - STAGE1, for Quotations Envelope 21 08 10 Demonstrations ation Potato seed production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-208608-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Pending of 400 Nos. Packaging Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 22,223.00 0.00 Implement materials and labeling for Quotations Envelope 08 29 28 Demonstrations ation seed potatoes, Potato seed production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-211891-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2021-01- 2021-01- 2021-01- 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-06- 50 Nos. Drip irrigation IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 83,334.00 61,903.74 Signed Envelope 06 10 13 03 01 17 12 10 16 08 systems for Onion seed Demonstrations pilot project in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-211892-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 10, 000 Nos. Triple Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-01- 2021-03- 2021-04- laminated/heavy grade IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,334.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 13 03 02 polyethylene packets for Demonstrations ation seed packing in Onion seed pilot project, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-211894-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 10 Nos. Desiccators for Request for Single Stage - One 2021-01- 2021-03- 2021-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 278.00 0.00 Implement Hybrid Chili seed Pilot Quotations Envelope 13 03 02 Demonstrations ation Project in Matale District, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-211895-GO- RFQ / Supply & delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 20Kgs. of Blue Silica Gel for Request for Single Stage - One 2021-01- 2021-03- 2021-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 167.00 0.00 Implement Hybrid Chili seed Pilot Quotations Envelope 13 03 02 Demonstrations ation Project in Matale District, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-211899-GO- RFQ / Supply and delivery of 20 Nos. portable EC/PH Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-01- 2021-03- 2021-04- meters for Vegetable IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,223.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 13 03 02 production pilot and scale Demonstrations ation up projects in Matale District – Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-213990-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 9,000 Nos. of Corrugated Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2021-01- 2021-03- 2021-04- Cartons for Guava. (4,500 IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 25 15 14 Nos. of Tray boxes & 4,500 Demonstrations ation Nos. of Telescopic boxes) North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-218747-GO- RFQ / Supply of 200Kg Big Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2021-06- Onion seed for Inter IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 15,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 22 12 11 Cropping for Mango Pilot Demonstrations ation Project, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-218759-GO- Productivity Enhancement Pending RFQ / Supply of 12.5 Kg Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2021-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,945.00 0.00 Implement Hybrid Chili seed for Inter Quotations Envelope 22 12 11 Demonstrations ation Cropping in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-218916-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2021-05- 250,000 Nos. Pineapple IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 27,780.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 18 08 08 plants for Moneragala Demonstrations ation District, Uva Province (Stage 2) LK-MOA-PMU-220253-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Pending of 40 Kg MI-CH-HY-1 Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2021-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 33,340.00 0.00 Implement (HYBRIED) Chili Seed for Quotations Envelope 25 15 30 Demonstrations ation ASM Project- Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-221685-GO- RFB / Supply & delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 100 Nos. Sprinkler Irrigation Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-08- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 127,780.00 0.00 Implement Systems for Maize seeds Envelope 02 07 09 30 13 04 02 Demonstrations ation production project in North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-221686-GO- RFQ / Supply & delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 100 Nos. Engine Operated Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 45,560.00 0.00 Implement Water Pumps for Maize Quotations Envelope 09 27 26 Demonstrations ation seeds production project in North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-224942-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery & Installation of 70 Nos. Misters Systems (6 Misters Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-06- Per Unit) for Mushroom IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 11,670.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 23 11 25 growing Houses ASM Project Demonstrations ation - Anuradhapura & Polonnaruwa Districts, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225361-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 100,000 No. of Fruit Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,612.00 0.00 Implement covering bags for Guava Quotations Envelope 29 17 16 Demonstrations ation field sanitation program, North Central Province Page 10 LK-MOA-PMU-225362-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 1,000 No. of Garbage bags Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 56.00 0.00 Implement for Guava field sanitation Quotations Envelope 29 17 16 Demonstrations ation program, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225363-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 50 No. of Protein baits with Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 556.00 0.00 Implement Spinosad for Guava field Quotations Envelope 29 17 16 Demonstrations ation sanitation program, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225364-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 50 No. of Methyl Eugenol Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 556.00 0.00 Implement for Guava field sanitation Quotations Envelope 29 17 16 Demonstrations ation program, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225365-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 400 No. of Fruit fly Trap Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 556.00 0.00 Implement (Bottle type) for Guava field Quotations Envelope 29 17 16 Demonstrations ation sanitation program, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225758-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 61,600 meters Poly Mulch Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 44,445.00 0.00 Implement for Dry Chili Production Quotations Envelope 29 17 01 Demonstrations ation Program in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225760-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 61,600 meters Poly Mulch Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 44,445.00 0.00 Implement for Dry Chili Production Quotations Envelope 29 17 01 Demonstrations ation Program in Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225761-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 7600 Nos. GI Pipes for Dry Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-05- 2021-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 70,000.00 0.00 Implement Chili Production Program in Envelope 22 02 29 19 03 24 23 Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225763-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Under 7600 Nos. GI Pipes for Dry Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-05- 2021-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 70,000.00 0.00 Implement Chili Production Program in Envelope 22 16 29 19 03 24 23 Demonstrations ation Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225764-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 14,000 Nos. 100 Holes Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-07- Plastic Nursery Trays for Dry IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 167.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 29 17 01 Chili Production Program in Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225767-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 14,000 Nos. 100 Holes Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-07- Plastic Nursery Trays for Dry IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 167.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 29 17 01 Chili Production Program in Demonstrations ation Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225776-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 14,400 meters of Insect Productivity Enhancement Pending Proof Net fixing profile with Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 14,000.00 0.00 Implement Spiral for Dry Chili Quotations Envelope 29 17 16 Demonstrations ation Production Program in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225778-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 14,400 meters of Insect Productivity Enhancement Pending Proof Net fixing profile with Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 14,000.00 0.00 Implement Spiral for Dry Chili Quotations Envelope 29 17 16 Demonstrations ation Production Program in Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225915-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of 40,000 meters of Insect Productivity Enhancement Under Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-05- 2021-07- Proof Nets for Dry Chili IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 77,778.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 23 02 30 20 04 25 24 Production Program in Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-225916-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of 40,000 meters of Insect Productivity Enhancement Under Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-05- 2021-07- Proof Nets for Dry Chili IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 77,778.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 23 16 30 20 04 25 24 Production Program in Demonstrations ation Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-226378-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery & Installation of 25 Nos. Drip Productivity Enhancement Pending Irrigation Systems for Dried Request for Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 34,723.00 0.00 Implement Chili production under solar Quotations Envelope 05 24 23 Demonstrations ation powered lift irrigation in Mullaitivu District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-226385-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 5Kg MICHHY1 Hybrid chili Productivity Enhancement Pending seeds for Dried chili Request for Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,334.00 0.00 Implement production under solar Quotations Envelope 05 24 23 Demonstrations ation powered lift irrigation in Mullaitivu District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-226389-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 5,000m Insect Proof Nets Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-07- for Dried chili production IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 20,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 05 24 08 under solar powered lift Demonstrations ation irrigation in Mullaitivu District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-226390-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1,000 Nos. GI Pipes for Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-07- Dried chili production under IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 27,778.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 05 24 08 solar powered lift irrigation Demonstrations ation in Mullaitivu District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-226392-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 100 rolls of Poly mulch for Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-07- Dried chili production under IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 7,223.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 05 24 08 solar powered lift irrigation Demonstrations ation in Mullaitivu District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-226398-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 Electric Dryer for Dried chili Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-07- production under solar IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 9,723.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 05 24 08 powered lift irrigation in Demonstrations ation Mullaitivu District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-229403-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery & Installation of 200 Nos. Drip Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-05- 2021-06- 2021-09- Irrigation Systems for Dry IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 388,800.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 15 22 13 27 17 15 Chili Production Program in Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-229404-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery & Installation of 200 Nos. Drip Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-05- 2021-06- 2021-09- Irrigation Systems for Dry IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 388,800.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 15 22 13 27 17 15 Chili Production Program in Demonstrations ation Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-229608-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-06- 2021-07- 20 Nos. Water Pumps IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 9,445.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 26 14 29 (STAGE 2) for Potato seeds Demonstrations ation production project in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-229616-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 4 Productivity Enhancement Pending Nos. Sprinkler systems for 1 Request for Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-06- 2021-09- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,445.00 0.00 Implement acre (STAGE 2) for Potato Quotations Envelope 26 14 12 Demonstrations ation seeds production project in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-229624-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 120 units Polythene for Request for Single Stage - One 2021-05- 2021-06- 2021-08- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 26,667.00 0.00 Implement storage tank (STAGE 3) for Quotations Envelope 10 28 27 Demonstrations ation Potato seeds production project in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-232952-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery & Productivity Enhancement Pending Installation of 07 Nos. Drip Request for Single Stage - One 2021-06- 2021-07- 2021-08- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,612.00 0.00 Implement Irrigation Systems for Chili Quotations Envelope 04 23 22 Demonstrations ation cultivation in Nawalapitiya, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-232954-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-06- 2021-07- 2021-08- of 07 Nos. Engine operated IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 04 23 22 water pumps for Chili Demonstrations ation cultivation in Nawalapitiya, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-232975-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery & Productivity Enhancement Pending Installation of 07 Nos. Water Request for Single Stage - One 2021-06- 2021-07- 2021-09- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 11,112.00 0.00 Implement tanks (10000L) for Chilli Quotations Envelope 04 23 06 Demonstrations ation cultivation in Nawalapitiya, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-208600-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 180 Nos. Sprinkler systems Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 140,000.00 0.00 Canceled for 1 acre STAGE 2, for Envelope 01 08 01 15 05 04 Demonstrations Potato seed production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-208583-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-06- 360 Nos. Water pumps - IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 150,000.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 01 08 01 15 05 04 STAGE 2, for Potato seed Demonstrations production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-208603-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-05- 13,500 Nos. Plastic Crates - IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 60,000.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 01 08 01 15 05 20 STAGE 2, for Potato seed Demonstrations production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-208606-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 360 units of Polythene for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-02- 2021-03- 2021-03- 2021-04- 2021-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 80,000.00 0.00 Canceled storage tank - STAGE 2, for Envelope 01 08 01 15 05 04 Demonstrations Potato seed production in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-153076-GO- RFB / Procurement of 50 Nos. Protected Net houses, Productivity Enhancement Micro irrigation systems, Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-08- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 430,000.00 0.00 Canceled Fertigation Units, Engine Envelope 10 17 09 23 13 11 Demonstrations Operated Water Pumps & Water Tanks for Rose farming in protected house in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-81435-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 1000 Nos of Plastic Crates Request for Single Stage - One 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,535.00 0.00 Canceled for Ground Nut Project in Quotations Envelope 04 23 22 Demonstrations Karadiyanau - Eastern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-153095-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos. Green Cucumber Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 0.00 Canceled seeds for indeterminate Quotations Envelope 24 13 12 Demonstrations varieties in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-153061-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- 250 Plastic Crates for Rose IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,085.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 17 06 06 farming in protected house Demonstrations in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-152860-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 500 kg Wire mesh fixing Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,670.00 0.00 Canceled hooks for Cassava Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Demonstrations Cultivation in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-153072-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- 1000 Nos. Plastic Crates for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 8,340.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 17 06 06 Bell Pepper project in Demonstrations Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-153085-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-06- 100 Nos. Bell Pepper seeds IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,340.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 24 13 12 for indeterminate varieties Demonstrations in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-158574-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement of 50 Nos. Engine Operated Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 28,340.00 0.00 Canceled Water Pumps for Papaya Quotations Envelope 21 10 25 Demonstrations farming in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154709-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 2,500 Nos. Concrete posts Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 12,500.00 0.00 Canceled for fencing in Cassava Quotations Envelope 24 13 12 Demonstrations Cultivation, Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154711-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 1,000 kg Reinforcement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,000.00 0.00 Canceled wire (coated) for Cassava Quotations Envelope 24 13 12 Demonstrations Cultivation in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152879-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 5,000 Nos. Fencing wire Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- mesh (Galvanized) for wild IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,340.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 bore prevention in Cassava Demonstrations Cultivation, Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-158780-GO- RFQ / Procurement of Establishing cooling facility Productivity Enhancement (cold storage) with Request for Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,000.00 0.00 Canceled compatible plastic crates & Quotations Envelope 06 24 23 Demonstrations sealing bags for Jasmine Pilot Project in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154706-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 5,000 Nos. Wire mesh Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-06- (Galvanized) for wild bore IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 10,340.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 24 13 12 prevention in Cassava Demonstrations Cultivation, Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-154713-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 500 kg Wire mesh fixing Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,670.00 0.00 Canceled hooks for Cassava Quotations Envelope 24 13 12 Demonstrations Cultivation in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152740-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos. Raised carpet Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,000.00 0.00 Canceled dryer (fordable) for Sesame Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Demonstrations Individual support in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-233936-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 50 Nos. Pedal type heavy Request for Single Stage - One 2021-05- 2021-07- 2021-09- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,445.00 0.00 Implement duty polythene sealers for Quotations Envelope 31 19 17 Demonstrations ation Onion seed pilot project in Central Province Page 11 LK-MOA-PMU-211893-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2021-01- 2021-03- 2021-04- 01 Nos. Vacuum packing IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,223.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 13 03 02 machine for Onion seed Demonstrations pilot project in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-152858-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 2,500 Nos. Concrete posts Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 12,500.00 0.00 Canceled for fencing in Cassava Quotations Envelope 03 30 29 Demonstrations Cultivation, Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-152859-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 1,000 kg Reinforcement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,000.00 0.00 Canceled wire (coated) for Cassava Quotations Envelope 03 23 22 Demonstrations Cultivation in Ampara District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-236977-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-06- 2021-07- 2021-08- of 30 Rolls of Polly mulch IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 04 23 22 for Chili cultivation in Demonstrations ation Nawalapitiya, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-236980-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-06- 2021-07- 2021-08- of 500 Nos. Nursery Trays IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 550.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 04 23 22 for Chili cultivation in Demonstrations ation Nawalapitiya, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-152547-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 30 Nos of Engine Operated Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 17,000.00 0.00 Canceled Water Pumps for Jumbo Quotations Envelope 17 06 21 Demonstrations Peanut farming in Kilinochchi District, Northern Province. LK-MOA-PMU-162951-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement 100 Nos. Engine Operated Single Stage - One 2020-03- 2020-05- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,670.00 0.00 Canceled Water Pumps for Pineapple Envelope 09 21 16 06 20 11 25 Demonstrations Project (150 New Farmers) in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-153082-GO- RFB / Procurement of 100 Nos. Protected Net houses, Micro irrigation systems, Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-08- Fertigation Units, Engine IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 866,670.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 10 01 17 09 23 13 11 Operated Water Pumps & Demonstrations Water Tanks for Bell Pepper project in Badulla District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-134970-GO- RFB / Supply of 100 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Single Stage - One 2019-09- 2019-11- 2019-10- 2019-10- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2019-12- 2020-02- Electric Water Pumps for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,700.00 0.00 Canceled Envelope 25 07 02 23 29 13 11 09 Chili cultivation in Demonstrations Kaluthaveli, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-245739-GO- RFB / Supply, Delivery and Productivity Enhancement Pending Installation of 29 Nos. Drip Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2022-01- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 52,362.00 0.00 Implement Irrigation Systems for Block Envelope 18 25 15 29 20 18 Demonstrations ation C - Chili Cultivation in Nawalapitiya, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-246157-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of 90 Nos. Sprinkler Irrigation Productivity Enhancement Pending systems (90- Farmers) for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2022-01- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 50,000.00 0.00 Implement Chili Production Cultivation Envelope 18 25 15 29 20 18 Demonstrations ation with new technology in Monaragala District, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-247012-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 50 Nos. Drip Irrigation Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022-01- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 63,889.00 0.00 Implement Systems for Dry Chili Cluster Envelope 23 30 20 04 25 23 Demonstrations ation in Muththayankaddu, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-247013-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 5Kg Hybrid Chili Seeds for Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,334.00 0.00 Implement Dry Chili Cluster in Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Demonstrations ation Muththayankaddu, Northern Province - ASMP Pilot Project LK-MOA-PMU-247015-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 10,000m Insect Proof Nets Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 33,334.00 0.00 Implement for Dry Chili Cluster in Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Demonstrations ation Muththayankaddu, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-247016-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 2,000 Nos. GI Pipes for Dry Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2021-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 55,556.00 0.00 Implement Chili Cluster in Envelope 23 30 20 04 25 24 Demonstrations ation Muththayankaddu, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-247019-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 200 rolls of Poly-mulch for Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,889.00 0.00 Implement Dry Chili Cluster in Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Demonstrations ation Muththayankaddu, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-247581-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 2 Nos. Groundnut Harvesting Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- Machines (Digger) for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,667.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Groundnut-Pilot Project in Demonstrations ation Mullaitivu District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-247663-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2021-12- 5,700 Nos. GI Pipes for Chili TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 190,000.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 23 30 20 04 25 24 cultivation project in Kandy Demonstrations ation District, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-247677-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2021-12- 5,700 Nos. GI Pipes for Chili TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 190,000.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 23 30 20 04 25 24 cultivation project in Demonstrations ation Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-229622-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 60 Nos. Sprinkler systems Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2022-01- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 66,667.00 0.00 Implement for 1 acre (STAGE 3) for Envelope 23 30 20 04 25 23 Demonstrations ation Potato seeds production project in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-229619-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2021-12- 120 Nos. Water Pumps TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 56,667.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 23 30 20 04 25 09 (STAGE 3) for Potato seeds Demonstrations ation production project in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-247755-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Pending of 38 Nos. Multi- chopping Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 31,667.00 0.00 Implement machines for 38 compost Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Demonstrations ation centres (for ASMP Pilot Projects) LK-MOA-PMU-247760-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery, Productivity Enhancement Pending Installation & Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,778.00 0.00 Implement Commissioning of 1 No. of Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Demonstrations ation Compost digester for the compost centre (for ASMP Pilot Projects) LK-MOA-PMU-247767-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Pending of 50,000g Hybrid chili Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Limited 33,334.00 0.00 Implement seeds for Improved Dried Quotations Envelope 30 18 02 Demonstrations ation Chili Production and Value addition Cluster in Vavuniya District LK-MOA-PMU-247789-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery of 48,000 pcs. Coloured Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- Ribbons for Banana IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,167.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 24 Production Program in Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-247791-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery of 100,000 Nos. Guava Fruit Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- Covering Bags for Guava IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,334.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Production Program in Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-247794-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery of Mushroom growing Productivity Enhancement Pending materials for Mushroom Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,667.00 0.00 Implement Production project in Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District and Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province - ASMP Pilot Project LK-MOA-PMU-248063-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 200,000 Nos. Triple Productivity Enhancement Pending laminated films (Polyester- Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Limited 16,667.00 0.00 Implement Aluminum - Polyethylene) Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Demonstrations ation bags for Chili seeds production project in Kandy District, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-248065-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 40 Nos. Hand sealing Productivity Enhancement Pending Machine for pouch bag film Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Limited 2,223.00 0.00 Implement (packaging sealing machine) Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Demonstrations ation for Chili seeds production project in Kandy District, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-248228-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 3 Nos. Cassava Chip Making Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- Machine for Cassava IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,778.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 02 Cultivation Vavuniya - Demonstrations ation Existing Pilot Project in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-248366-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 16,000 Nos. Garbage bags Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,389.00 0.00 Implement for Guava Production Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Demonstrations ation Program in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248367-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 800 Nos. Protein baits - 400 Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- ml with 50 ml spinosad for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 02 Guava Production Program Demonstrations ation in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248368-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 800 Nos. Pheromone traps Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- with 25 ml methyl eugenol IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 02 for Guava Production Demonstrations ation Program in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248369-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 6,400 No. Fruit fly traps Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- (Bottle type) for Guava IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 12,778.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 02 Production Program in Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248370-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery Productivity Enhancement Pending of 1 No. Fruits grading Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,667.00 0.00 Implement machine for Guava Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Demonstrations ation Production Program in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248371-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery of 1 No. Vapour heat Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- treatment machine for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 11,112.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Guava Production Program Demonstrations ation in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248474-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 2 Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- Nos. Disc Harrows for Chili TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Limited 2,223.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 cultivation project in Demonstrations ation Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-248477-GO- RFQ / Supply of 2 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- Compost Yards for Chili TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Limited 33,334.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 cultivation project in Demonstrations ation Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-248482-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 2 Nos. Chest/Deep Freezers Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- for Passionfruit Collection & IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,223.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Processing Center in Demonstrations ation Kilinochchi District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-248483-GO- RFQ / Supply & delivery of 5 Nos. Packing tables for Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- Passionfruit Collection & IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,223.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Processing Center in Demonstrations ation Kilinochchi District, Northern Province - ASMP Pilot Project LK-MOA-PMU-248484-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 No. Digital scale for Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- Passionfruit Collection & IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Processing Center in Demonstrations ation Kilinochchi District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-248485-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Fruit pulp heater (80Kg - Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- 100Kg) for Passionfruit IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,889.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Collection & Processing Demonstrations ation Center in Kilinochchi District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-248486-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Fruit pulping machine Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- (80Kg/hr.) for Passionfruit IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 4,306.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Collection & Processing Demonstrations ation Center in Kilinochchi District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-248487-GO- RFB / Supply and Delivery of 600 Nos. Adjustable 20 feet Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2021-12- Aluminum Ladders for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 50,000.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 23 30 20 04 25 24 Banana Production Program Demonstrations ation in Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248488-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 50,000 Nos. Polythene Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- Nursery bags for Banana IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 3,334.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 02 Production Program in Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248500-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 6000kg (150ac) of Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Limited 13,334.00 0.00 Implement Groundnut seeds for Chili Quotations Envelope 30 18 02 Demonstrations ation cultivation project in Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-248501-GO- RFQ / Supply of 2 Nos. Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- Tractors and trailers for TF / B5382 and Diversification Post Limited 33,334.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 02 Chili cultivation project in Demonstrations ation Vavuniya District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-248565-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 No. Polythene or Impulse Productivity Enhancement Pending sealer - Foot type for Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 278.00 0.00 Implement Passionfruit Collection & Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Demonstrations ation Processing Center in Kilinochchi District, Northern Province - ASMP Pilot Project Page 12 LK-MOA-PMU-226394-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 25 Nos. Submersible Electric Productivity Enhancement water pumps 2hp for Dried Request for Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-05- 2021-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 8,334.00 0.00 Canceled chili production under solar Quotations Envelope 05 24 08 Demonstrations powered lift irrigation in Mullaitivu District, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-248644-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 02 Nos. Manual Pallet Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- Trucks for Dry Chili IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,667.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 02 Production Program in Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248678-GO- RFQ / Supply, Delivery & Installation of 100 Nos. Drip irrigation system with UV Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2022-01- resistant white Drip tapes IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 27,778.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 16 for Dry Chili Production Demonstrations ation Program in NLDB Farm in Polonnaruwa District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248750-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery of Compost Manure for Dry Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- Chili Cultivation Program in IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 16,667.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 NLDB Farm in Polonnaruwa Demonstrations ation District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248873-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 No. Banana tree shredding Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- machine for Banana IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,778.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Production Program in Demonstrations ation Jaffna District, Northern Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248875-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 1 No. Banana tree shredding Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- machine for Banana IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 2,778.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Production Program in Demonstrations ation Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248899-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of Productivity Enhancement Pending 25 Nos. Plastic pallets for Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 278.00 0.00 Implement Banana Production Program Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Demonstrations ation in Jaffna District, Northern Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248916-GO- RFQ / Supply & Delivery of 100,000 Nos. Micron Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- Polythene Bags for Banana IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,667.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Production Program in Demonstrations ation Jaffna District, Northern Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248918-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery of 100,000 pcs. Coloured Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2021-12- Ribbons for Banana IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 8,681.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 Production Program in Demonstrations ation Jaffna District, Northern Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248921-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of 61,200 kg of Red Lasoda Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-10- 2021-12- seed potato for the ISP IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 167,000.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 25 01 22 06 27 26 Potato/Red onion cluster in Demonstrations ation Jaffna District, Northern Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248957-GO- RFQ / Supply, Installation and Commissioning of 50 Nos. Automation systems Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-09- 2021-10- 2022-01- for low pressure sprinkler IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 41,667.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 01 20 18 irrigation system (0.4 HA Demonstrations ation PLOT SIZE) for Banana Production Program, Anuradhapura District, North Central Province - ISP Cluster LK-MOA-PMU-248981-GO- RFQ / Introducing of 70,000 Productivity Enhancement Pending (01Hc) MD2 Pineapple on Request for Single Stage - One 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 42,000.00 0.00 Implement trail basis at Monaragala & Quotations Envelope 02 21 20 Demonstrations ation Matale for importing planting materials LK-MOA-PMU-249064-GO- RFB / Supply & Delivery of 100 Nos. Sprinkler systems Productivity Enhancement Pending Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-09- 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-11- 2022-02- for 0.5 acre for Chili (Dry) IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 50,000.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 26 02 23 28 18 16 production project in Demonstrations ation Kaluthavalai Cluster in Batticaloa District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-249082-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery of 10Kg Chili seeds (MICH Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-12- Hybrid) for 100 Farmers, IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 02 21 05 Chili Production in Demonstrations ation Kaluthavalai Cluster in Batticaloa District, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-249154-GO- RFQ / Supply and Delivery of 3,600 L. Meters of Insect Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-09- 2021-10- 2021-12- proof fixing profile for Dry IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 6,600.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 01 20 19 Chili Cluster in Demonstrations ation Muththayankaddu, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-211898-GO- RFQ / Supply & delivery of Productivity Enhancement 20 Nos. Air tight seed Request for Single Stage - One 2021-01- 2021-03- 2021-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 1,112.00 0.00 Canceled storage bins for Hybrid Chili Quotations Envelope 13 03 02 Demonstrations seed Pilot Project in Matale District, Central Province NON CONSULTING SERVICES Activity Reference No. Estimated Actual Draft Pre- Draft Bidding Specific Proposal Bid Evaluation Loan / Credit Market Procurement Prequalificati Process Prequalification Bidding Documents Contract / Description Component Review Type Method Amount Amount qualification Document / Procurement Notice Submission / Report and Signed Contract No. Approach Process on (Y/N) Status Evaluation Report as Issued Completion (US$) (US$) Documents Justification / Invitation Opening / Minutes Recommendation Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned for Award Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual LK-MOA-PMU-27148-NC- Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-07- 2017-07- 2017-10- RFQ / Supply and IDA / 58730 Post Limited 667.00 0.00 Canceled Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 10 10 08 installation of 2 internet connections. LK-MOA-PMU-25813-NC- RFP / Competition to create Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-10- IDA / 58730 Post Open - National 3,332.00 0.00 Canceled suitable project name , logo Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 13 14 28 and slogan. LK-MOA-PMU-27152-NC- RFQ / Providing Transport Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-07- 2017-06- 2017-07- 2017-07- 2017-10- 2017-09- services, one saloon car one IDA / 58730 Post Limited 16,000.00 12,151.23 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 10 22 31 17 29 18 double cab and one 12 seated Van. LK-MOA-PMU-27149-NC- RFQ / develop a Web site for Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-07- 2017-10- 2017-12- 2017-11- 2018-02- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 3,333.00 3,121.95 Completed Agriculture Sector Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 04 28 08 27 07 05 Modernization Project - MOA LK-MOA-PMU-27306-NC- RFQ / Providing Transport Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-08- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-12- 2018-01- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 4,000.00 3,659.73 Completed facility to PPMU Office - Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 05 07 23 29 22 19 Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-27939-NC- RFQ / Providing Transport Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-08- 2017-10- 2017-10- 2018-01- 2017-11- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 5,100.00 2,715.89 Completed facilities to PPMU office - Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 11 02 16 02 14 13 Uva Province. LK-MOA-PMU-27941-NC- RFQ / Providing Transport Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-10- 2018-01- 2018-02- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 5,100.00 3,545.54 Completed facilities to PPMU - North Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 09 29 15 13 13 20 Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-27945-NC- RFQ / Providing Transport Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-12- 2018-01- 2018-03- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 5,100.00 3,415.55 Completed Facilities to PPMU Office - Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 09 14 14 04 12 08 Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-28551-NC- RFQ / Renting of office Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-08- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2018-09- 2018-10- Building for Provincial IDA / 58730 Post Limited 4,800.00 3,469.88 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 14 17 29 16 29 15 Project Monitoring Unit of Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-31656-NC- RFQ / Providing Security Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-10- 2017-09- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- Services to the Provincial IDA / 58730 Post Limited 5,333.00 4,391.35 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 11 28 06 01 06 16 Deputy Director's Office - Northern Province Jaffna LK-MOA-PMU-31665-NC- RFQ / Providing Cleaning Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-10- 2017-09- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- Services of Provincial Deputy IDA / 58730 Post Limited 2,333.00 1,066.47 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 11 29 02 07 02 15 director's Office Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-31730-NC- RFQ / Providing Transport facilities - Eight seated Van Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-10- 2017-10- 2017-11- 2017-10- 2017-11- 2017-12- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 8,000.00 4,856.45 Signed and a Car with Driver and Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 12 02 12 26 21 28 fuel to the PMU for the period of three months LK-MOA-PMU-27155-NC- Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-11- 2017-11- RFQ / Designing and IDA / 58730 Post Limited 3,667.00 0.00 Canceled Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 25 06 27 Printing of 3000 Broachers LK-MOA-PMU-38394-NC- RFQ / Providing Security Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-12- 2018-01- 2018-01- 2018-01- 2019-01- 2019-01- Services for the Provincial IDA / 58730 Post Limited 5,333.00 4,339.85 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 06 10 13 13 13 02 Deputy director's office Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-38395-NC- RFQ / Providing Janitorial Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-12- 2017-11- 2018-01- 2018-01- 2019-01- 2019-02- Services for the Provincial IDA / 58730 Post Limited 1,833.00 1,620.25 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 13 22 24 30 24 05 Deputy Director's Office - Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-42755-NC- RFQ / Purchase and Installation of Software, Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-03- 2018-04- 2018-07- Data entering Running and IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 21,000.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 05 23 22 establishing of pilot project Demonstrations for National Agricultural Information system LK-MOA-PMU-27308-NC- RFQ / Preparation of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-09- Electronic Audio-Visual IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,333.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 05 27 30 Training material for Farmer Demonstrations Capacity Building LK-MOA-PMU-50354-NC- RFQ / Preparation of Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2018-06- 2017-08- 2018-08- 2017-09- 2018-10- 2018-08- Documentary Video for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 23,333.00 11,193.94 Completed Quotations Envelope 07 22 09 01 08 01 Farmer awareness Demonstrations Programme on ASMP LK-MOA-PMU-67376-NC- RFB / Hiring of a Service Provider to Implement Farm Productivity Enhancement Business School Training Single Stage - One 2018-07- 2018-10- 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-11- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-12- 2019-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 300,000.00 244,525.58 Completed Program for Farmers Envelope 30 19 13 03 09 03 19 07 27 31 25 Demonstrations involved in Pilot Project under the Agriculture Sector Modernization Project. LK-MOA-PMU-82195-NC- Productivity Enhancement RFB / Hiring a Service Single Stage - One 2018-10- 2019-04- 2018-11- 2018-11- 2019-05- 2018-12- 2019-08- 2019-01- 2019-09- 2019-07- 2020-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 163,400.00 115,798.95 Completed Provider for Farmer Envelope 31 04 05 26 07 26 23 30 18 29 15 Demonstrations Organization Training for Pilot Projects. LK-MOA-PMU-27948-NC- RFQ / Providing Transport Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2017-09- 2017-10- 2018-01- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 5,100.00 0.00 Canceled facilities to PPMU Office - Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 09 14 12 Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-109713-NC- RFQ / Hiring a Service Provider to conduct a Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2019-05- 2019-07- 2020-01- Knowledge Management IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 40,000.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 22 10 06 Symposium on Agriculture Demonstrations ation Value Chain Development & Economic Growth LK-MOA-PMU-62897-NC- RFQ / Providing Registration Productivity Enhancement and Legal Services for Request for Single Stage - One 2018-06- 2018-07- 2019-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 19,750.00 0.00 Canceled Registering Farmer Producer Quotations Envelope 04 23 23 Demonstrations Organizations of Pilot Projects. LK-MOA-PMU-135107-NC- RFB / Hiring of a Short-term Service Provider to Conduct Farm Business School Productivity Enhancement Under Single Stage - One 2019-10- 2019-12- 2019-10- 2019-12- 2019-11- 2019-11- 2019-12- 2020-06- Training Program for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Request for Bids Open - National 229,380.00 0.00 Implement Envelope 07 01 12 06 02 23 14 11 Farmers involved in New Demonstrations ation Pilot Projects and Scale up Projects under the Agriculture Sector Modernization Project LK-MOA-PMU-156423-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Short- term Service Provider to Pending Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- conduct the indicator IDA / 58730 Post Limited 6,615.00 0.00 Implement Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 05 25 24 tracking surveys of ation implemented pilot projects and baseline surveys of new projects in Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-156426-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Short- term Service Provider to Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-07- 2020-03- 2020-08- 2020-04- 2020-09- conduct the indicator IDA / 58730 Post Limited 4,547.00 4,742.54 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 05 13 25 26 24 03 tracking surveys of implemented pilot projects and baseline surveys of new projects in Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-156429-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Short- term Service Provider to Pending Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- conduct the indicator IDA / 58730 Post Limited 4,157.00 0.00 Implement Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 05 25 24 tracking surveys of ation implemented pilot projects and baseline surveys of new projects in Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-156431-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Short- term Service Provider to Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-06- 2020-03- 2020-07- 2020-04- conduct the indicator IDA / 58730 Post Limited 2,165.00 1,740.62 Signed Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 05 01 25 01 24 tracking surveys of implemented pilot projects and baseline surveys of new projects in Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-156432-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Short- term Service Provider to Under conduct the indicator Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- IDA / 58730 Post Limited 3,625.00 0.00 Implement tracking surveys of Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 05 25 24 ation implemented pilot projects and baseline surveys of new projects in North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-156843-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-04- 2022-04- 2020-07- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 5,090.43 Completed Quotations Envelope 17 27 06 01 06 07 improving their agricultural Demonstrations productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Jaffna Cluster Group 01, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-156851-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-04- 2022-04- 2020-07- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 5,103.19 Completed Quotations Envelope 17 27 04 23 04 07 improving their agricultural Demonstrations productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Mullaitivu Cluster Group 01, Northern Province Page 13 LK-MOA-PMU-156858-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-03- 2022-04- 2020-07- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 5,093.62 Completed Quotations Envelope 17 27 06 23 06 07 improving their agricultural Demonstrations productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Vavuniya Cluster Group 01, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-156857-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-03- 2022-04- 2020-07- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 5,090.43 Completed Quotations Envelope 17 27 06 23 06 07 improving their agricultural Demonstrations productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Kilinochchi Cluster Group 01, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-156856-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 17 06 06 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Anuradhapura Cluster Group 01, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-156855-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 17 06 06 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Anuradhapura Cluster Group 02, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-156859-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 17 06 06 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Polonnaruwa Cluster Group 01, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-156860-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 17 06 06 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Polonnaruwa Cluster Group 02, North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-156861-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 4,823.15 Signed Quotations Envelope 17 10 13 04 13 improving their agricultural Demonstrations productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Batticaloa Cluster Group 01, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-156862-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 4,829.63 Signed Quotations Envelope 17 29 06 15 06 improving their agricultural Demonstrations productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Ampara Cluster Group 01, Eastern Province LK-MOA-PMU-156863-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-03- 2022-04- 2020-11- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 5,203.25 Completed Quotations Envelope 17 03 06 12 06 02 improving their agricultural Demonstrations productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Matale Cluster Group 01, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-156864-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-04- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 17 14 06 06 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Monaragala Cluster Group 01, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-156865-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-04- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 17 14 13 13 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Monaragala Cluster Group 02, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-156866-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-04- 2020-03- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 5,180.78 Signed Quotations Envelope 17 14 06 02 06 improving their agricultural Demonstrations productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Badulla Cluster Group 01, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-156867-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Under Request for Single Stage - One 2020-02- 2020-04- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 13,340.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 17 06 06 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Badulla Cluster Group 02, Uva Province LK-MOA-PMU-81006-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a service Project Management, Request for Single Stage - One 2019-11- 2020-01- 2020-04- provider to conduct annual IDA / 58730 Post Limited 23,340.00 0.00 Canceled Monitoring and Evaluation Quotations Envelope 30 18 17 update of the beneficiary data base for the ASMP. LK-MOA-PMU-211901-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-01- 2021-03- 2022-03- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 14 04 04 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Matale Cluster Group 01, Central Province (2nd year) LK-MOA-PMU-217972-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 15 05 05 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Kilinochchi Cluster Group 01, Northern Province (2nd Year) LK-MOA-PMU-217973-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 15 05 05 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Mullaitivu Cluster Group 01, Northern Province (2nd Year) LK-MOA-PMU-217975-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 15 05 05 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Jaffna Cluster Group 01, Northern Province (2nd Year) LK-MOA-PMU-224679-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-03- 2021-05- 2022-05- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 20 08 08 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Kandy Cluster Group 02, Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-230999-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-06- 2022-06- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 29 17 17 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Vavuniya Cluster Group 01, Northern Province - (2nd Year) LK-MOA-PMU-217971-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Request for Single Stage - One 2021-02- 2021-04- 2022-04- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Canceled Quotations Envelope 15 05 05 improving their agricultural Demonstrations productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Vavuniya Cluster Group 01, Northern Province (2nd Year) LK-MOA-PMU-231227-NC- RFQ / Hiring a Service Provider to mobilize farmers into farmer groups Productivity Enhancement Pending /organization, assisting and Request for Single Stage - One 2021-04- 2021-06- 2022-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement guiding for improving their Quotations Envelope 30 18 18 Demonstrations ation agricultural productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Mullaitivu Cluster Group 02, Northern Province LK-MOA-PMU-235146-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service Provider to Mobilize farmers into farmer groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-05- 2021-07- 2022-07- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 26 14 14 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Badulla Cluster Group 01, Uva Province (2nd Year) LK-MOA-PMU-247584-NC- RFQ / Hiring of a Service provider to mobilize farmers into farming groups/organization, Productivity Enhancement Pending Request for Single Stage - One 2021-08- 2021-10- 2022-10- assisting and guiding for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Limited 5,556.00 0.00 Implement Quotations Envelope 30 11 11 improving their agricultural Demonstrations ation productivity under Agriculture Technology Park in Jaffna Cluster Group-01 in Northern Province (2 years) CONSULTING FIRMS Activity Reference No. Actual Short List and Draft Opening of Combined Loan / Credit Market Contract Type Estimated Process Expression of Request for Evaluation of Contract / Description Component Review Type Method Amount Terms of Reference Request for Technical Proposals Evaluation Report Signed Contract No. Approach Amount (US$) Status Interest Notice Proposals as Issued Technical Proposal Completion (US$) Proposals / Minutes and Draft Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Negotiated Contract Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual LK-MOA-PMU-31672-CS- QCBS / Hiring of Short Term Service Provider to carry out Productivity Enhancement Consultant 2017-10- 2017-11- 2017-12- 2017-12- 2017-12- 2018-06- Farmer Producer IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 46,666.00 0.00 Canceled 27 17 02 03 18 16 Organization Assessment in Demonstrations Selection Sri Lanka and develop a detailed report on Available Models LK-MOA-PMU-31678-CS- QCBS / Hiring of Short Term Productivity Enhancement Consultant Service Provider to carry out 2017-10- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-12- 2017-12- 2017-12- 2018-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 26,667.00 0.00 Canceled Training Need Assessment 26 09 16 01 02 30 29 Demonstrations Selection for Farmer Producer Organization and Develop Training Moduls LK-MOA-PMU-35975-CS- CQS / Hiring of short term Productivity Enhancement Consultant Service Provider to carry out 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2018-01- 2017-12- 2018-01- 2018-01- 2018-04- 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-08- 2018-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 26,667.00 22,366.94 Completed Training Need assessment 08 03 29 22 27 18 10 23 14 23 13 06 Demonstrations Selection for Farmer Producer Organization and Develop Training Modules LK-MOA-PMU-35978-CS- CQS / Hiring of Short term Service Provider to carry out Productivity Enhancement Consultant 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2018-01- 2017-12- 2018-01- 2018-01- 2018-05- 2018-02- 2018-05- 2018-08- 2018-11- Farmer producer IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 46,666.00 39,215.68 Completed 08 08 29 22 27 09 10 01 14 01 13 27 organization assessment in Demonstrations Selection Sri Lanka and develop a detailed report on available models LK-MOA-PMU-41990-CS- QBS / Consultancy Services for design Establishment Productivity Enhancement Quality Based Open - 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-03- 2018-03- 2018-04- 2018-07- 2018-05- 2018-08- 2018-06- 2019-08- 2018-07- 2019-08- 2018-08- 2019-10- 2021-06- management and transfer of IDA / 58730 and Diversification Prior 4,000,000.00 5,961,485.73 Signed Selection International 15 22 08 27 21 09 19 15 18 18 18 22 22 16 29 Agriculture Technology Demonstrations Demonstration Parks in ASM Project implementing areas. LK-MOA-PMU-31815-CS- QCBS / Policy Research- Agricultural Lands- A review of acts and regulations Productivity Enhancement Quality And related to agricultural lands 2018-02- 2018-11- 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-07- 2018-05- 2018-08- 2018-05- 2018-12- 2018-07- 2019-02- 2018-08- 2019-02- 2019-08- 2019-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Prior Cost-Based Open - National 133,333.00 35,962.88 Completed in Sri Lanka- Analysis of the 28 21 21 09 18 23 16 28 30 07 04 11 01 25 01 19 Demonstrations Selection relationship between land productivity vs. fragmentation and property rights to land, and Assessment of effect LK-MOA-PMU-31823-CS- QCBS / Policy Research- Productivity Enhancement Quality And 2018-02- 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-07- 2018-05- 2018-08- 2018-05- 2018-11- 2018-06- 2019-01- 2018-08- 2019-02- 2019-08- 2020-02- Agricultural Production IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Cost-Based Open - National 66,666.00 46,786.25 Completed 28 08 21 11 18 26 09 30 23 15 27 21 01 25 01 07 Relationships- Refer Demonstrations Selection Comments for detail topic LK-MOA-PMU-31820-CS- QCBS / Policy Research - Agriculture Productivity- Estimation of partial and Productivity Enhancement Quality And total factor productivities of Under 2018-02- 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-07- 2018-05- 2018-05- 2018-06- 2018-08- 2019-01- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Cost-Based Open - National 133,333.00 0.00 key agricultural sub-sectors Implementation 28 08 21 11 18 25 09 23 27 01 28 Demonstrations Selection in Sri Lanka i.e. rice, selected fruits, vegetables, dairy etc. and Assessment of the effects of public investments. LK-MOA-PMU-31829-CS- QCBS / Policy Research - Productivity Enhancement Quality And Under 2018-02- 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-05- 2018-05- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2019-07- Agricultural Labor Markets - IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Cost-Based Open - National 40,000.00 0.00 Implementation 28 08 21 11 18 02 16 20 25 25 Refer Comments for detail Demonstrations Selection topic LK-MOA-PMU-31826-CS- QCBS / Policy Research - Productivity Enhancement Quality And Under 2018-02- 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-05- 2018-05- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2019-07- Agriculture-Environment IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Cost-Based Open - National 33,333.33 0.00 Implementation 28 08 21 11 18 02 16 20 25 25 Trade-offs - Refer Demonstrations Selection comments for detail topic Page 14 LK-MOA-PMU-31832-CS- QCBS / Policy Research - Productivity Enhancement Quality And 2018-02- 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-08- 2018-05- 2018-09- 2018-05- 2018-11- 2018-06- 2019-01- 2018-07- 2019-02- 2019-07- 2020-02- Food Consumption, IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Cost-Based Open - National 46,666.66 46,552.48 Completed 28 08 21 11 18 07 02 12 16 15 20 21 25 25 25 05 Nutrition and Health - Refer Demonstrations Selection Comment for detail topic LK-MOA-PMU-31831-CS- QCBS / Policy Research - Technology Adoption: Review of regulatory framework with respect to Productivity Enhancement Quality And 2018-02- 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-08- 2018-05- 2018-09- 2018-05- 2018-11- 2018-06- 2018-12- 2018-08- 2020-01- 2019-08- 2020-02- technology adoption, scale IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Cost-Based Open - National 66,666.00 46,775.45 Completed 28 08 21 11 18 01 09 03 23 15 27 31 01 08 01 14 up and spill-ins with special Demonstrations Selection emphasis on agricultural Research-Extension- Education system, private sector participation in R&D and extension, LK-MOA-PMU-31834-CS- QCBS / Policy Research - Productivity Enhancement Quality And 2018-02- 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-08- 2018-05- 2018-09- 2018-05- 2018-11- 2018-06- 2019-01- 2018-07- 2019-02- 2019-07- 2020-02- Innovative Marketing IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Cost-Based Open - National 46,666.66 48,383.07 Completed 28 08 21 11 18 02 02 04 16 15 20 21 25 25 25 28 Strategies - Refer Comment Demonstrations Selection for detail topic LK-MOA-PMU-31836-CS- QCBS / Policy Research - Crop Insurance: Assessment of the effectiveness in Productivity Enhancement Quality And different agricultural Under 2018-02- 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-05- 2018-05- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2019-07- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Cost-Based Open - National 46,666.00 0.00 insurance schemes vis-à-vis Implementation 28 08 21 11 18 09 23 20 25 25 Demonstrations Selection alternative risk management schemes focusing on climate change, natural disasters, and pest damages. LK-MOA-PMU-31835-CS- QCBS / Policy Research - Food Safety: Assessment of the degree of adoption of cultivation and food Productivity Enhancement Quality And Under 2018-02- 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-08- 2018-05- 2018-09- 2018-05- 2018-11- 2018-06- 2018-12- 2018-08- 2019-08- processing practices to IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Cost-Based Open - National 53,333.00 0.00 Implementation 28 08 21 11 18 01 09 03 23 15 27 31 01 01 improve food safety along Demonstrations Selection the value chain with special emphasis on policies and institutional arrangements to enhance food safety. LK-MOA-PMU-46448-CS- QCBS / C 25 Contracting a Consultant (Firm) to Quality And Conduct a Baseline survey, Project Management, Under 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-03- 2018-06- 2018-04- 2018-05- 2018-06- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2019-02- IDA / 58730 Post Cost-Based Open - National 110,000.00 0.00 develop and Install a Monitoring and Evaluation Implementation 15 05 08 21 21 19 18 23 27 23 Selection Monitoring and Evaluation System for the ASMP - under the Ministry of Agriculture. LK-MOA-PMU-35048-CS- Consultant CQS / Preparation and Project Management, 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-12- 2018-01- 2018-01- 2018-01- IDA / 58730 Prior Qualification Open - National 13,333.00 0.00 Canceled Installation of Accounting Monitoring and Evaluation 02 23 08 07 22 28 Selection Software to the PMU LK-MOA-PMU-71984-CS- CQS / Hiring of a short- term Service Provider for Productivity Enhancement Consultant 2018-08- 2018-07- 2018-08- 2018-10- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-12- 2018-11- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-07- Value Chain Analysis and IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 40,000.00 31,552.31 Completed 02 30 23 06 28 13 27 03 23 01 01 Market Assessment in Pilot Demonstrations Selection Projects implemented under the ASM Project. LK-MOA-PMU-78635-CS- CQS / Hiring of a Short- Productivity Enhancement Consultant term Service Provider for 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2018-12- 2018-12- 2019-02- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 15,000.00 0.00 Canceled Environmental and Social 25 16 20 04 25 08 Demonstrations Selection Safeguards Screening in Pilot Projects. LK-MOA-PMU-81721-CS- CQS / Consultancy for Productivity Enhancement Consultant 2018-10- 2019-01- 2018-11- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-03- 2019-07- Preparation of Pest IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 30,000.00 0.00 Under Review 31 24 21 04 03 10 08 Management Plan for ASM Demonstrations Selection Project. LK-MOA-PMU-81717-CS- QBS / Hiring International Productivity Enhancement Consultant Consultant for Open - Pending 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-02- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2020-04- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification 30,000.00 0.00 recommending several International Implementation 30 21 03 05 09 08 Demonstrations Selection Table Grape Verities for dry regions of Sri Lanka (main forcus - Jaffna): LK-MOA-PMU-81018-CS- QBS / Hiring a consultant Productivity Enhancement Consultant Research Team to 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-10- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 19,700.00 0.00 Canceled undertake Policy Research in 26 17 30 01 05 02 Demonstrations Selection the area of Managing Post harvest losses in Food crop sector. LK-MOA-PMU-81022-CS- QBS / Hiring a consultant Research Team to Productivity Enhancement Consultant undertake Policy Research in 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-10- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 32,700.00 0.00 Canceled the area of Value Chain 26 17 30 01 05 02 Demonstrations Selection development in the Agriculture sector with special focus on drawbacks and regulatory requirements. LK-MOA-PMU-81021-CS- QBS / Hiring a consultant Productivity Enhancement Consultant Research Team to undertake 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-10- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 19,700.00 0.00 Canceled Policy Research in the area 26 17 30 01 05 02 Demonstrations Selection of promoting Organic Fertilizer production and usage. LK-MOA-PMU-81019-CS- QBS / Hiring a consultant Productivity Enhancement Consultant Research Team to 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-10- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 19,700.00 0.00 Canceled undertake Policy Research in 26 17 30 01 05 02 Demonstrations Selection the area of Agricultural Mechanization in food crop sector. LK-MOA-PMU-81017-CS- QBS / Hiring a consultant Productivity Enhancement Consultant Research Team to 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-10- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 19,700.00 0.00 Canceled undertake Policy Research in 26 17 30 01 05 02 Demonstrations Selection the area of Commercialization of Agricultural Innovations. LK-MOA-PMU-81020-CS- QBS / Hiring a consultant Productivity Enhancement Consultant Research Team to 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-10- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 19,700.00 0.00 Canceled undertake Policy Research in 26 17 30 01 05 02 Demonstrations Selection the area of Quality Management in the food crop sector. LK-MOA-PMU-109254-CS- CQS / Undertake a policy research to identify most suitable Farmer Producer Productivity Enhancement Consultant 2019-05- 2019-08- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-11- 2019-07- 2019-12- 2019-08- 2020-01- 2019-12- 2020-06- Organization Model(s) for IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 20,000.00 14,940.30 Completed 15 02 05 03 21 17 12 07 01 05 18 the Sri Lankan context, with Demonstrations Selection appropriate structure, regulatory frame work and legal status. LK-MOA-PMU-81013-CS- Productivity Enhancement Consultant CQS / Hiring a consultancy 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-03- 2019-09- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 19,600.00 0.00 Canceled service for establishment of 30 20 03 02 09 05 Demonstrations Selection the " Data Platform" Stage I LK-MOA-PMU-109717-CS- CQS / Design & Develop Productivity Enhancement Consultant learning materials on Pending 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-08- 2019-08- 2019-09- 2019-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 33,340.00 0.00 crop/product specific Value Implementation 20 11 15 29 19 18 Demonstrations Selection Chain Development targeting different actors LK-MOA-PMU-81716-CS- QCBS / Hiring a Consultancy Firm to Design, Develop, Productivity Enhancement Consultant 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-03- 2019-06- Installing & Commissioning IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 96,500.00 0.00 Canceled 15 06 19 18 25 23 of Farmer Traceability Demonstrations Selection system with QR Coding & related devices. LK-MOA-PMU-75147-CS- CQS / Hiring of a Service Productivity Enhancement Consultant Provider to conduct 2018-08- 2018-09- 2018-10- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2019-05- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Qualification Open - National 34,000.00 0.00 Canceled Technical Training Program 23 06 11 25 08 07 Demonstrations Selection for Farmers of pilot projects of Agriculture Sector Modernization Project. LK-MOA-PMU-82205-CS- QCBS / Consultancy of Productivity Enhancement Quality And 2018-11- 2018-12- 2019-01- 2019-02- 2019-03- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2020-05- National level Value Chain IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Cost-Based Open - National 165,000.00 0.00 Canceled 15 06 19 16 18 22 27 26 Analysis on Vegetables & Demonstrations Selection fruits. LK-MOA-PMU-158047-CS- QCBS / Hiring a Productivity Enhancement Quality And Construction Management Pending 2020-02- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2020-05- 2020-06- 2023-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Cost-Based Open - National 266,670.00 0.00 Consultancy Firm to design Implementation 07 28 27 17 01 29 19 18 Demonstrations Selection and supervise the infrastructure activities in 5 Provinces under 2.3 LK-MOA-PMU-151715-CS- QCBS / Hiring a Construction Management Productivity Enhancement Quality And Pending 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-02- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2020-05- 2023-11- Consultancy Firm to review IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Cost-Based Open - National 300,000.00 0.00 Implementation 26 16 13 05 19 23 28 26 the design and supervise Demonstrations Selection the infrastructure activities in 5 Provinces under ATDP INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANTS Activity Reference No. Actual Invitation to Loan / Credit Market Contract Type Estimated Process Draft Negotiated Contract / Description Component Review Type Method Amount Terms of Reference Identified/Selected Signed Contract No. Approach Amount (US$) Status Contract Completion (US$) Consultant Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual Planned Actual LK-MOA-PMU-27949-CS- INDV / Consultancy to prepare a TOR for recruiting Productivity Enhancement Individual a Service Provider for 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-09- 2017-11- 2017-10- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-12- 2018-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 1,667.00 3,413.94 Completed Designing and Installation 22 11 27 07 18 21 15 21 15 27 Demonstrations Selection of National Agriculture Information System (NAIS) for Ministry of Agriculture LK-MOA-PMU-28567-CS- INDV / Hiring of Short term Individual Project Management, 2017-09- 2017-12- 2017-09- 2017-12- 2017-10- 2018-01- 2017-10- 2018-02- 2018-04- Procurement IDA / 58730 Post Consultant Limited 10,000.00 53,945.19 Signed Monitoring and Evaluation 14 19 20 19 04 28 25 01 23 Advisor/Consultant Selection (Individual) LK-MOA-PMU-28814-CS- INDV / Hiring of a Consultant (Individual) to Productivity Enhancement Individual identify the Priority Areas of 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-10- 2017-10- 2017-10- 2017-10- 2017-10- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 2,000.00 1,951.54 Signed in-depth Policy Analytical 21 25 26 01 03 13 24 15 27 Demonstrations Selection Work, Determine the Research Topic and Proposal Evaluation Criteria. LK-MOA-PMU-25821-CS- CDS / Hiring a Consultant (Individual) to prepare the Individual Project Management, 2017-08- 2017-11- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-11- 2017-10- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2018-09- TOR to conduct a Baseline IDA / 58730 Prior Consultant Limited 1,667.00 1,571.83 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation 28 01 11 25 18 27 02 28 01 28 Survey and Develop & Install Selection a Monitoring and Evaluation System LK-MOA-PMU-31729-CS- INDV / Hiring of Short-Term Service Provider to Develop Detailed Training Curricula Productivity Enhancement Individual 2017-10- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-10- 2017-10- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2018-03- for the Training of IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 2,666.00 3,925.96 Completed 19 22 24 01 25 07 09 10 18 29 Smallholder Farmers under Demonstrations Selection the Theme of "Farming as a Business" as per the Component 2, Sub- component 2.1 of the Project LK-MOA-PMU-28806-CS- INDV / Hiring a short-term Consultant to Prepare Terms of Reference (TOR) and Productivity Enhancement Individual Evaluation of Bids for 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-11- 2017-10- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2018-08- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 3,000.00 2,520.30 Completed Selecting a Suitable 15 12 20 30 27 10 11 10 10 14 Demonstrations Selection International Service Provider (ISP) for Agriculture Technology Demonstration Parks (ATDPs). LK-MOA-PMU-34092-CS- INDV / Hiring of Consultant (Individual) to carry out the Productivity Enhancement Individual Diagnostic Profiling of the 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-11- 2017-12- 2018-09- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 6,667.00 5,602.24 Completed seven districts using the 03 23 08 23 09 24 24 28 03 28 Demonstrations Selection 2013 Agriculture Census data as the approach for the baseline survey. LK-MOA-PMU-25822-CS- INDV / Hiring a Short Term Consultant to prepare Productivity Enhancement Individual Terms of References (TOR) 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-11- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 667.00 0.00 Canceled to procure a Service Provider 05 12 26 17 16 Demonstrations Selection for Farmer and Farmer Organization Capacity Building and Training. LK-MOA-PMU-28800-CS- INDV / Consultancy for Preparation of Terms of References (TOR) for Productivity Enhancement Individual Procuring a Service Provider 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-10- 2017-10- 2017-11- 2017-12- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 1,333.00 0.00 Canceled for Farmer and Farmer 21 12 05 19 23 23 Demonstrations Selection Organization Capacity Building and Training under the Agriculture Sector Modernization Project of the Ministry of Agriculture LK-MOA-PMU-27199-CS- INDV / Consultancy for preparation of TOR for procuring service provider Productivity Enhancement Individual 2017-09- 2017-08- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-11- for developing Management IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 2,666.00 0.00 Canceled 08 21 13 23 13 12 Information System (MIS) for Demonstrations Selection Agriculture Sector Modernization Project, Ministry of Agriculture LK-MOA-PMU-50377-CS- Productivity Enhancement Individual INDV / Hiring of Short Term 2018-02- 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-03- 2018-02- 2018-04- 2018-03- 2019-04- 2019-03- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 17,600.00 17,024.01 Completed Senior Technical Agriculture 28 19 05 19 26 28 30 01 30 06 Demonstrations Selection Consultant (Individual) LK-MOA-PMU-52706-CS- INDV / Hiring a Short Productivity Enhancement Individual 2018-03- 2018-03- 2018-03- 2018-08- 2018-04- 2018-09- 2018-05- 2018-10- 2018-11- 2020-01- Project Engineering IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 8,000.00 5,877.42 Completed 16 16 26 27 16 17 21 04 17 16 Consultant (individual) for Demonstrations Selection North Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-27198-CS- INDV / Hiring of Consultants (Individual) to complete the available Operation Manual of the Individual Project Management, 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-09- 2017-10- 2017-11- Agriculture Sector IDA / 58730 Post Consultant Limited 1,667.00 0.00 Canceled Monitoring and Evaluation 08 08 13 12 27 08 05 Modernization Project Selection mentioned in the Financial Agreement between Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and International Development Association LK-MOA-PMU-54627-CS- INDV / Hiring a Consultant Individual (Individual) to develop the Project Management, 2018-04- 2018-03- 2018-05- 2018-03- 2018-05- 2018-04- 2018-06- 2018-04- 2018-12- 2018-10- IDA / 58730 Post Consultant Limited 4,000.00 3,365.11 Completed operation Manual of the Monitoring and Evaluation 20 09 04 12 25 19 29 19 26 31 Selection Agriculture Sector modernization Project. LK-MOA-PMU-62870-CS- Productivity Enhancement Individual INDV / Hiring a Short Term Under 2018-05- 2018-05- 2018-05- 2018-09- 2018-06- 2018-10- 2018-06- 2019-06- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 4,750.00 0.00 Communication Consultant Implementation 25 18 30 28 13 17 27 27 Demonstrations Selection for ASM Project. LK-MOA-PMU-52709-CS- INDV / Hiring of Short term Productivity Enhancement Individual 2018-03- 2018-03- 2018-03- 2018-04- 2018-05- 2018-11- Project Engineering IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 8,000.00 0.00 Canceled 15 15 25 15 20 16 consultant (Individual) for Demonstrations Selection Central Province LK-MOA-PMU-50479-CS- INDV / Hiring of Short-Term Individual Consultant to Develop a Project Management, 2018-03- 2018-03- 2018-04- 2018-05- 2018-11- IDA / 58730 Post Consultant Limited 2,400.00 0.00 Canceled Communication Strategy for Monitoring and Evaluation 14 19 09 14 10 Selection the Agriculture Sector Modernization Project (ASMP) LK-MOA-PMU-106784-CS- INDV / Hiring of a short- term consultant for Productivity Enhancement Individual 2019-03- 2019-05- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-08- 2019-10- Environmental and Social IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 23,335.00 16,752.75 Completed 25 14 08 17 29 27 20 30 18 11 safeguards screening in Demonstrations Selection Pilot Projects List No ii and ESR in clusters implemented under the ASMP LK-MOA-PMU-109659-CS- Individual INDV / Hire a Consultant for Project Management, Pending 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019-08- 2019-10- IDA / 58730 Post Consultant Limited 20,000.00 0.00 conducting a Case Study Monitoring and Evaluation Implementation 17 01 15 05 04 Selection Compilation for Pilot Projects Page 15 LK-MOA-PMU-109657-CS- INDV / Hire a Consultant to Conduct Economic Analysis to Identify the Changes in Individual Project Management, 2019-04- 2019-05- 2019-05- 2019-06- 2019-08- Resource/Technology Use IDA / 58730 Post Consultant Limited 33,340.00 0.00 Canceled Monitoring and Evaluation 30 14 28 18 17 Efficiencies & Productivity Selection Improvements in Farming Operations of the 20 Pilot Projects. LK-MOA-PMU-119371-CS- INDV / Hiring of a Short- term Consultant (Individual) to Carry out the Economic & Individual Project Management, 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-06- 2019-09- 2019-12- Financial Evaluation IDA / 58730 Post Consultant Limited 43,340.00 34,974.42 Completed Monitoring and Evaluation 17 14 22 17 06 24 27 24 25 31 together with Performances Selection & Processes Evaluation of Pilot Projects under the Agriculture Sector Modernization Project LK-MOA-PMU-119520-CS- INDV / Hiring of a Short- term Individual Consultant Productivity Enhancement Individual for Environmental and Social Pending 2019-06- 2019-06- 2019-07- 2019-07- 2019-09- IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 15,000.00 0.00 Safeguards Screening in Implementation 18 23 07 21 04 Demonstrations Selection Pilot Projects implemented under the Agriculture Sector Modernization Project LK-MOA-PMU-146287-CS- INDV / Hiring of a short- term consultant for Productivity Enhancement Individual Under 2019-11- 2019-11- 2019-12- 2019-11- 2019-12- 2020-01- 2020-03- Environmental and Social IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 13,340.00 0.00 Implementation 25 25 02 30 16 06 06 safeguards screening in Demonstrations Selection Pilot Projects List No iii and new cluster projects implemented under the ASMP LK-MOA-PMU-162068-CS- INDV / Hiring an individual Productivity Enhancement Individual Pending 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-03- 2020-04- 2023-10- consultant for GIS mapping IDA / 58730 and Diversification Post Consultant Limited 33,340.00 0.00 Implementation 02 16 30 20 19 in ATDP cluster area under 7 Demonstrations Selection districts Page 16