A Global Agricultural Research Partnership

International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)

The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) is a non-profit independent rice research and training organization. IRRI’s research is done under the framework of the CGIAR Research Program on Rice, known as the Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP), which the institute also leads

IRRI develops new rice varieties and rice crop management techniques that help rice farmers improve the yield and quality of their rice in an environmentally sustainable way. The Institute works with its public and private sector partners in national agricultural research and extension systems in major rice-growing countries to do research, training, and knowledge transfer. Its social and economic research also informs governments to help them formulate policy to improve the equitable supply of rice.

IRRI’s mission is to reduce poverty and hunger, improve the health of rice farmers and consumers, and ensure environmental sustainability through collaborative research, partnerships, and the strengthening of national agricultural research and extension systems.

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General contact

Headquarters in the Philippines
+63 2 580 5600
info AT irri.org
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Sophie Clayton
+63 2 580 5600 (ext 2204)
s.clayton AT irri.org
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Dried to perfection

IRRI moisture testers are now more affordable and can help farmers monitor and manage stored grain quality.  

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Arsenic in rice?

Our assessment of current research indicates that there is no evidence to show that people should stop eating rice because of concerns about arsenic.

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