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College of Agriculture (University of Education Winneba) Mampong; College of Agriculture and Consumer Sciences, University of Ghana; College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; Faculty of Agribusiness and Communication Sciences (University for Development Studies) Tamale
College of Agriculture, Food and Sustainable Development (CAFSD), Mariano Marcos State University (MMSU) College of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (CAFF), Negros Oriental State University (NoRSU) College of Agriculture, Forestry Department (SLSU-Lucban Quezon) College of Forestry, Benguet State University (BSU)
The Colombo International Nautical and Engineering College, also known as the CINEC campus (pronounced / ˈ s ɪ n ɛ k / SIN-eck) is a Sri Lankan private institute of higher education. It is registered as a private limited liability company under the Companies Act.
Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 19 August 1994: D. B. Wijetunga: Minister of Agriculture, Land and Forestry Conservation [25] [26] 19 October 2000: 14 September 2001: Chandrika Kumaratunga: Minister of Agriculture [27] 14 September 2001: Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, Food and Cooperative Development [28] [29] S. B. Dissanayake: United National ...
The CC is responsible for facilitating the implementation of policies, strategies and programmes approved by the GC and provides guidance to the Secretariat in its activities. It consists of representatives of diplomatic missions of the Member States residing in Colombo.
Established in 1996 it conducts courses in the field of performing arts and mass media. It was established by a notification of the Sri Lanka government gazette (Extraordinary ) No 928/1 dated June 20, 1996. The campus is located in buildings and land donated to the University of Sri Lanka by the Sri Palee Trust in memory of Hon Wilmot A ...
The Aquinas College of Higher Studies was founded in 1953 by Catholic priests Peter A. Pillai, the former rector of St. Joseph's College, and Thomas Cooray, the Archbishop of Colombo, as a Catholic university open to all ethnic and religious groups. It was registered in 1954 by the Ministry of Education Ceylon and was established in Colombo 8 ...
It is one of the main sources of foreign exchange for Sri Lanka and accounts for 2% of GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually to the economy of Sri Lanka. It employs, directly or indirectly over 1 million people, and in 1995 directly employed 215,338 on tea plantations and estates. Sri Lanka is the world's fourth largest producer of tea.