It will help accelerate the pace of developing
improved rice varieties around the globe to feed a growing population, estimated to reach more than 9.6 billion by 2050, with half of humanity relying on rice for sustenance and livelihood.
Helping at least 17 million households to adopt
improved rice varieties and / or farming practices by 2022, rising to 36 million by 2030
StarAfrica — Two women - led farmers» organizations, the Bunadin Women's Organization and the Dordealah Farmers Organization in Nimba County in north - central Liberia, is this weekend scheduled to launch the first harvest of
improved rice varieties being developed with the support of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization and the Government of Liberia through the Ministry of Agriculture.
«Fourteen
improved rice varieties for both upland and lowland are being introduced to local farmers and they are eager to multiply these varieties,» he informed workshop participants.
Example of typical annual outputs and outcomes along the impact pway for
improved rice varieties
By 2022, RICE aims to extend technologies to more households for increased adoption of
improved rice varieties and farming practices that reduce agriculture - related greenhouse gas emissions in rice - based farming systems.
This was only the beginning of a productive partnership that has led to more than 400
improved rice varieties with resistance to pests and diseases, streamlined rice production practices, extensive information exchange with Indian scientists, and strong capacity building activities.
IRRI is identifying rice genes that are responsible for agronomically useful traits such as reproductive stage drought tolerance to help breed
improved rice varieties.
This was only the beginning of a partnership that has led to more than 400
improved rice varieties that have resistance to pests and diseases, streamlined rice production practices, and extensive information exchange with Indian scientists, and capacity building.
In 2013, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and its partners released 44 new and
improved rice varieties, continuing the decades - long mission of using rice science to reduce hunger.
YieldGard's approval will also pave the way for expanded research and introduction of other GM crops, including
improved rice varieties, Khush says.
This was only the beginning of a partnership that has led to more than 400
improved rice varieties that have resistance to pests and diseases, streamlined rice production practices, and extensive information exchange with Indian scientists, and capacity building.
Over a 25 - year period, Filipino farmers have gained an additional US$ 52 (Php 2,300) per hectare from using
improved rice varieties derived from the breeding work of IRRI.
The assessment also showed that IRRI's
improved rice varieties increased farmers» returns by US$ 127 a hectare in southern Vietnam, $ 76 a hectare in Indonesia, and $ 52 a hectare in the Philippines.
These new and
improved rice varieties, developed by the International Rice Research Institute, can withstand flooding, drought, and salty soil.
«It is important that new and
improved rice varieties also possess superior grain quality that add value through meeting domestic and export market expectations to further improve the lives of farmers who rely on rice for their livelihood and sustenance,» he added.
Adoption rates were maintained, indicating a sustained use of
improved rice varieties.
Observing adoption rates in the 1980s, the study described Filipino farmers as «rapid adopters» of
improved rice varieties.
By selecting the best performing rice plants and using them to breed new rice varieties, rice farmers, and more recently rice breeders, have been changing the genetic composition of rice to generate new and
improved rice varieties for thousands of years.
Drought is a major problem for rice, but most
improved rice varieties are susceptible to drought.
«Rice genetics is all about understanding the genes of rice so that we can develop new and
improved rice varieties to help farmers produce more rice, with fewer resources and despite challenges like climate change,» said event convener, Dr. Eero Nissila, head of the Plant Breeding, Genetics, and Biotechnology Division at IRRI.
«Overall, IRRI has released around a thousand
improved rice varieties across 78 countries since its establishment in 1960,» said Eero Nissila, head of IRRI's breeding division.
IRRI has facilitated the release more than a thousand IRRI - bred and
improved rice varieties in 78 countries since its establishment in 1960.
President Sein asked IRRI to develop and share
improved rice varieties that respond to unfavorable environments of the hilly and dry regions in the country's north, and the wet and frequently flooded areas in the south.
IRRI has a long history of developing
improved rice varieties for Asia, and in recent years has stepped up its support to help improve rice production in Africa with the development and release of rice varieties for Burundi, Mozambique, and now Tanzania.
Started in 1965, collaboration between Myanmar and IRRI has, to date, resulted in 69
improved rice varieties released in the country and more than 400 rice scientists and experts trained at IRRI.
Of the 44 new and
improved rice varieties released in 2013, 21 were in the Philippines, six in Bangladesh, five in Myanmar, three in Nigeria, two in Tanzania, two in India, and one each in Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Mozambique, and Rwanda.
Joint evaluation of
improved rice varieties for release in areas with similar agroclimatic conditions in both countries.
IRRI has released 230
improved rice varieties that produce more grain, are pest resistant, and tolerant of the effects of climate change such as flooding, drought, and salty soil.
Resilience to climate change is a big thrust of IRRI's work in
improving rice varieties that will help farmers produce more rice with the same, or declining, amount of resources.
The Bunadin Women's Organization comprises 99 % of women who are involved in the cultivation of eight hectares of lowland with
the improved rice variety known as (New Rice for Africa) NERICA L - 19.
Not exact matches
Member farmers of MASIPAG have achieved varying degrees of success in organic agriculture where members have been able to
improve farm production through the combination of using locally adapted
rice varieties, farm diversification and advocacy for better community legislations and programs.
More than 50 years, we are developing and
improving new
rice varieties.
For more than 50 years IRRI has been working to
improve the lives of
rice farmers and consumers by delivering
improved varieties of
rice.
He also
improved several popular
rice varieties for drought tolerance following MAB, as well as developed drought plus submergence tolerant version of Swarna.
A recent impact assessment study showed that Filipino farmers have gained an additional Php2, 300 (US$ 52) per hectare from using
improved IRRI - bred
rice varieties.
Although high - yielding
varieties are grown in these areas, continual progress is necessary to incorporate disease and insect resistance and
improved grain quality into
rice varieties.
As the world's largest nonprofit independent research and training organization IRRI develops new
rice varieties and crop management techniques to address poverty and hunger and
improve the health of
rice farmers and consumers in a sustainable manner.
An IRRI - led
rice landscape management project is collaborating with national organizations in validating technologies and suitable
rice varieties for the sloping uplands, as well as
improving the upland
rice - based cropping system.
Planting modern
rice varieties of short duration,
improved management of resources, and appropriate government policies are responsible for Vietnam's consistent self - sufficiency in
rice since 1985.
The partnership will aim to
improve the lives of
rice farmers through supporting better
rice varieties and agricultural technologies.
To enhance the capacity of national agricultural research systems (NARS) to conserve, utilize and
improve rice germplasm, to broaden the genetic diversity and the genetic base of
rice varieties used by farmers.
Investment by the Philippine government in
rice science innovation has benefited farmers by
improving their livelihood and equipping them with better
rice varieties, knowledge, and management practices.
«We are pleased to partner with IRRI, a recognized leader in
rice research and development, to address the need to
improve the lives of
rice farmers through better
rice varieties and agricultural technologies, which ensure creating wealth for farmers» said Dr. F.H. Ansarey, Executive Director for Agribusiness of ACI.
The objective of this collaboration with ACI is to facilitate higher
rice yields, better quality, climate - change — tolerant
varieties, and
improved sustainability of
rice production in Bangladesh.»
The foundation of development of
improved varieties is
rice's diversity.
FAO and IRRI will together assist
rice producing countries to adopt
improved and adapted
rice varieties, enhance availability of certified seeds and also the transfer of knowledge - including on pest management - through participatory approaches such as farmer fields schools.
IRRI develops ways to add economic, nutritional, and environmental value to
rice by reducing postharvest losses,
improving grain quality of new
rice varieties,
improving value - chain linkages, investigating uses of husks and straw to produce bioenergy, cut carbon emissions, and increase carbon sequestration.
The institute develops new and
improved methods and technologies that enable farmers to manage their farms profitably and sustainably, and recommends
rice varieties and agricultural practices suitable to particular farm conditions as well as consumer preferences.
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