A new study published in the Nature journal opens the possibility to accelerate rice breeding to achieve food security for some of the world’s most vulnerable rice farmers. The groundbreaking...
Los Baños, Philippines (30th January 2018) — The genome sequencing of seven wild rice varieties has finally been completed. This breakthrough is expected to provide opportunities for breeders...
Singapore/Philippines, March 01, 2018 – The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and Bayer have signed an agreement confirming Bayer’s participation in the Direct Seeded Rice Consortium (DSRC...
A global conference is calling for more investment in climate change initiatives for the world’s most important food crop. “Rice contributes about 1.5 percent of total greenhouse gas emissions, but...
Technology aims to develop water- and labor- efficient “Water Seeding” in lieu of Wet Seeding in Farmers’ Practice JFE Steel Corporation has joined the Direct Seeded Rice Consortium (DSRC), led by...
IRRI's regional representative for South Asia, Nafees Meah, speaks with Geography and You to discuss his perspectives on climate change, micronutrient deficiency, food accessibility, and...
5 September 2019 – The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) recently signed a 4-year partnership agreement aimed at helping African...
The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), together with the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Empowerment (DAFE) of the Government of Odisha, brought together over 35 key stakeholders for...
Rice Crop Manager service available at Common Service Centres (CSC) The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), in collaboration with the Department of Agriculture of Odisha , is working...
CNBC Squawk Box Asia, August 14 — In an interview today with CNBC Asia correspondents Sri Jegarajah and Amanda Drury, IRRI Director General Matthew Morell highlighted the need to reinvent the way we...
There has been a baffling absence of an international alliance to track and respond to the movement of invasive species. The sun was mid-way up when the car that carried me and a few local...
Crop losses due to insect pests and diseases are a major threat to farming communities globally. In the case of rice, up to 37% of economic losses are caused by insect pests and disease infestation...
Partnership seen to give local rice farmers better access to seeds of high-yielding and climate-resilient hybrid rice varieties that, in the long run, will help make rice production more sustainable...
Workshops aimed at developing policy recommendations to promote widespread adoption of climate-smart solutions for intensive and sustainable rice-based production in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Cambodia...
Smallholder farmers are on the frontline of climate change. There are estimated to be over 500 million of them, who still produce the majority of the world's food. Helping them cope with the effects...