IRRC also promotes alternate wetting and drying (AWD) technology through Closing
rice yield gaps in Asia with reduced environmental footprints or CORIGAP.
The Closing
Rice Yield Gaps in Asia With Reduced Environmental Footprint (CORIGAP) Project is funded by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation.
The IRRC continues as a partnership mechanism in GRiSP and serves as a platform for several projects, including the Closing
Rice Yield Gaps in Asia with Reduced Environmental Footprint (CORIGAP).
The Closing
Rice Yield Gaps in Asia With Reduced Environmental Footprint (CORIGAP) aims to improve food security and gender equity, and alleviate poverty through optimizing productivity and sustainability of irrigated rice production systems.
Not exact matches
Today, hybrid
rice closes
yield gaps evident in many areas.
Since 2008, IRRI through its Hybrid
Rice Development Consortium (HRDC) has been promoting hybrid rice research and providing access to new germplasm with the goal of filling in yield gaps that have been compounded by climate change, and have made rice - consuming populations increasingly vulnera
Rice Development Consortium (HRDC) has been promoting hybrid
rice research and providing access to new germplasm with the goal of filling in yield gaps that have been compounded by climate change, and have made rice - consuming populations increasingly vulnera
rice research and providing access to new germplasm with the goal of filling in
yield gaps that have been compounded by climate change, and have made
rice - consuming populations increasingly vulnera
rice - consuming populations increasingly vulnerable.
Since 2008, IRRI through the HRDC has been promoting hybrid
rice research and providing access to new germplasm with the goal of filling in
yield gaps that have been compounded by climate change, and have made
rice - consuming populations increasingly vulnerable.