South Sulawesi’s homegrown champion South Sulawesi’s homegrown champion April 12, 2012 Calm and smiling, he spoke with authority, and the interviewer from Televisi Republik Indonesia (TVRI) kept probing...Read More
Sensing cash through satellite data Sensing cash through satellite data April 12, 2012 Named after the twin river systems, the Indus and the Ganges, the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) is South...Read More
The little machine that could The little machine that could April 12, 2012 The excitement of rice farmers in Saint-Louis, Senegal, upon seeing an appropriate engine-driven small-scale thresher from Asia...Read More
Heirloom in the mountains Heirloom in the mountains April 12, 2012 In the Philippines, the second phase of the Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project (CHARMP2) works to...Read More
IRRI and Japan IRRI and Japan April 12, 2012 Japan is the only industrialized country whose agriculture is based on rice, its staple food. Rice cultivation...Read More
Building trust in rice trade Building trust in rice trade April 11, 2012 Rice availability has been considered a key indicator of food security in Asia for many years. Thus,...Read More
Partners in growth Partners in growth April 1, 2012 So much has changed since its first publication in 2002, when Rice Today began by featuring research results mostly...Read More
Eight driving forces in global agriculture Eight driving forces in global agriculture April 1, 2012 Agricultural commodity prices will remain high for the next 10 years. Income growth in most developing countries...Read More
A chance in the wild A chance in the wild April 1, 2012 Scientists are scouring the deep and “wild” end of the rice gene pool to help find hidden...Read More
The first lady of rice The first lady of rice March 25, 2012 Don’t let the lady beetle’s adorable appearance fool you. These beetles, both adults and their larvae, are...Read More