Abstract:
In the journey towards the sustainable development, the agricultural sector plays a
major role in socio economic context. Many successful governments have taken the
necessary steps to develop the agricultural sector in the light of policy implications.
Sustainable development in the agriculture sector ensure food security, creating
employment opportunities, mitigating wastage, alleviating poverty, and improving
living standards while achieving higher economic growth. This study scrutinized
the challenges and prospects of the agricultural sector in reference to SME. The
study aimed to promote SME as an effective tool for empowering agriculture in the
rural sector along the journey of sustainable development by examining the current
status, challenges, and prospects of SMEs to promote sustainable agriculture for
rural development and direct policymakers towards effective and efficient policy
implications for Agricultural SME in Nuwara Eliya and generalize it upon the
success. Data were collected using convenient sampling method. Qualitative
research methods such as in-depth analysis of literature, semi-structured
questionnaire interviews, farm observations, focus group discussions, key
informant interviews were employed to collect data from 40 respondents. The
thematic analysis was performed and found that the small medium enterprises
employers and employees commonly expressed the fact that their existing
production practices are not at their highest level and that fact hinders the progress
towards sustainable development in their production. The main reasons according
to them were, fragmentation of land, high cost occurrence for inputs, lack of
knowledge, inefficiency in production, distortion of markets, government, and
market failure, lack of efficient infrastructure, misappropriation of fertilizer usage,
lack of skills, and young energetic workers tend to leave farming and migration to
the industrial sector. The empirical evidence of this study confirms that the relevant
authorities should address the persisting government failures, market failures
asymmetric information, the attraction of public-private investment, the
introduction of novel technologies, and business development strategies. The
findings further confirmed the urgency of sustainable policy planning and
implication, a strong legal system to strengthen the economies of scale,
development of infrastructure facilities in terms of logistics, communication,
financial aspects, and encouragement of youth towards agricultural activities.