07/03/2023 SOURCE: www.sixthtone.com
Chinese Rice Farming Trials Cut Methane Emissions
Techniques that use less water, produce more rice and emit less methane are gaining traction in China.
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06/30/2023 SOURCE: farmersreviewafrica.com
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06/29/2023 SOURCE: news.cgtn.com
The magic seed: How does Chinese rice help Africa combat hunger?
Rice, an important food crop in the world, feeds more than half of the world's population. Africa has a long history of planting rice, but it has been suffering from a low yield, with key bottlenecks, such as a shortage of new rice varieties and planting
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06/24/2023 SOURCE: www.world-grain.com
USDA grant supports LSU rice research
Team to develop drought-resistant variety that is less resource-intensive.
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06/16/2023 SOURCE: theconversation.com
Nigeria is Africa's leading rice producer, but still needs more - reusing wastewater for irrigation would boost farming
Nigeria can produce more rice to feed its burgeoning population by harnessing its wastewater.
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Topics: Rice, Agriculture Global, World Hunger, Weather,
How to fix the global rice crisis
The world’s most important crop is fuelling climate change and diabetes
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Topics: Rice, Water, GMO's, Ag Africa, Food Security/Shortage,
African farmers reap rewards of flood-tolerant rice
Two flood-resistant rice varieties are sustaining small-scale African farmers affected by climate change.
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Topics: Rice, Soybeans, Markets/Pricing, Peanuts, Ag Tech, Ag Innovation, Ag Africa,
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A 3000-year-old rice variety grown in Kerala is under threat
While prawns fetch more money than pokkali, a focus on them is upending a delicate ecosystem, making it difficult for farmers who want to continue with pokkali. Jemima Raman reports.
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Topics: Rice, CRISPR/Gene Editing, Genes /Genetics, Ag Australia/NZ, Agronomy,
Rice research proposals sought
AgriFutures Australia is currently seeking rice research proposals across four priority areas - optimised genetic improvement, agronomy and farming systems, coordina...
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