Originally published on cgiar.org by:IRRI (International Rice Research Institute) on Oct 2, 2009
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News from the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI). |
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Announced at the Board of Trustees meeting of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) held in Japan this week, the funding will be provided to IRRI, the Africa Rice Center, and their national partners. The meeting was held to mark the 50th anniversary of collaboration between IRRI and " “We welcome The long-term partnership between IRRI and Low-input rice, direct-seeding technology, rice tungro control, and rice's adaptability to water stress are collaborative projects IRRI and This latest Japanese contribution of $20 million over five years is aimed at the development of rice seeds resistant to heat and drought. The activities would include development of the next generation of modern rice varieties for The $5 million over five years for extension training of African rice specialists aims to improve the quality and quantity of rice harvests through a cadre of extension agents, cooperating with skilled technicians, to effectively transfer farm management knowledge, and up-to-date production and postproduction technologies to farmers directly and through other extension agents. Rice yields in "This latest investment in rice research from |
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Contact Duncan Macintosh, IRRI: +63 918 802 5034 or d.macintosh@cgiar.org |
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