The whole family can enjoy time spent at The Living Land Company trying their hand at traditional Lao
rice farming methods.
Also, there is a group based at Cornell University working to shift the world to
a rice farming method that uses up to 50 percent less water while increasing yields, thus saving precious water while reducing the amount of arsenic in the rice produced.
Not exact matches
Today, the third generation carries on the family heritage as Lundberg Family
Farms ® continues to use eco-positive
farming methods that produce wholesome, healthful
rice products, while protecting and improving the environment for future generations.
Today, over 80 years later, the third and fourth generation Lundberg family members are still carrying on the family heritage by using eco-positive
farming methods to produce wholesome, healthful
rice products while improving and protecting the environment for generations to come.
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.
Listed as a World Heritage Site, Jatiluwih is the place where you can find magnificent view of
rice field terraces, organic
farming with Balinese traditional
method and 300 hectares of
rice fields.
The Laotian - born artist Vong Phaophanit intergrates traditional
methods of
farming with signs of urbanisation in the remarkable installation Neon
Rice Field.
Since 2012, these
farms have been dedicated to testing
methods and measuring results for reducing GHG emissions and water usage under the ACR offset methodology for Emissions Reductions in
Rice Management Systems.