SAPP Exsit Strategy Workshop 2026
Ensuring sustainability, protecting public investment, and empowering communities for a lasting impact.
7
Provinces Engaged
7
Regional Workshops
100+
Government
Officials
9
Years of
SAPP Impact
Tahe SAPP Exit Strategy
The SAPP should complete all the development activities by 30 June 2026, and thereafter, the closing of the financial activities should take place from 1 July – 31 December 2026. To protect the relatively large amount of public investment and interest, and sustainability of the SAPP programs and projects, their continuation, further development, spilling over the SAPP good practices and knowhow to the society around and monitoring and evaluation activities of the same should be formally handed over to relevant public institutions before the programme exit.
To protect the relatively large amount of public investment and interest, and sustainability of the SAPP programs and projects, their continuation, further development, spilling over the SAPP good practices and knowhow to the society around and monitoring and evaluation activities of the same should be formally handed over to relevant public institutions before the programme exit.
The Provincial Government level of the country is identified as the best administrative level to direct the SAPP initiated projects and programs toward ensuaring a greater sustainability as all of the SAPP programs are based on agricultural and livestock farming productions and producers, highly depend on the public administrative, technical and physical services, they need, governed by the provincial ministries of agriculture, and the SAPP has already signed MOUs with the Provincial Chief Secretaries to get the support of the provincial bodies while implementing the SAPP projects in their designated areas.
Collaborative Handover for Lasting Impact
On this backdrop, the SAPP proposed to conduct discussions with the Chief Provincial Secretaries of the SAPP implemented areas to explore as to how the handing over process of the SAPP projects is done in a seamless, trustworthy and sustainable manner.
Accordingly , the SAPP conducted separate discussions with the top-level public officials of the Central, Southern, North-central, North-western, Uva, Sabaragamuwa and Eastern provinces separately, and the relevant district secretariat offices, representing the central government, were also participated in.
Contact Us
Address
Smallholder Agribusiness Partnerships
Programme (SAPP),
No. 341/21,
Sarana Road, Rajagiriya,
Sri Lanka
Tel
+94 112 431 426
Fax
+94 112 431 345
OUR PARTNERS


SAPP Regional Offices
UVA Province
Regional Project Coordinator
Tel: 071 811 6152
Email: [email protected]
Address: SAPP Regional Office, Agrarian Service Center district office, Keppitipola Road, Badulla
Southern & Western Province
Regional Project Coordinator
Tel: 077 375 0881
Email: [email protected]
Address: Smallholder Agribusiness Partnership Programme, No. 212/A, Nawala Road, Rajagiriya
North Western Province
Regional Project Coordinator
Tel: 077 329 5013
Email: [email protected]
Address: SAPP Regional Office, Provincial Department of Agriculture, Dambulla Road, Kurunegala
North Central Province
Regional Project Coordinator
Tel: 077 376 0028
Email: [email protected]
Address: SAPP Regional Office,Provincial Department of Agriculture,2nd Floor, Kada 12, Anuradhapura
Central & Sabaragamuwa Province
Regional Project Coordinator
Tel: 077 329 5013
Email: [email protected]
Address: SAPP Regional Office, Department of Animal Production & Health, No.13, Peradeniya




















