IRRI and Nepal IRRI and Nepal April 1, 2014 Rice is important to the people and the economy of Nepal, where agriculture employs around 80% of...Read More
How to support smallholder farmers throughout the world How to support smallholder farmers throughout the world January 1, 2014 Today, the world’s population is growing faster than ever before and humankind faces an enormous task of...Read More
Sowing their choices Sowing their choices January 1, 2014 Soe Moe Kyaw’s family was fishing in a different village when Cyclone Nargis devastated their township in...Read More
Myanmar rises Myanmar rises January 1, 2014 When President U Thein Sein visited the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) headquarters in the Philippines in...Read More
Game changers in the global rice market Game changers in the global rice market July 1, 2013 For the past four decades, the global rice market has been dominated by a few exporters, namely,...Read More
Rice Today and Uruguay’s president Rice Today and Uruguay’s president July 1, 2013 You may remember reading an article in the July- September 2012 issue of Rice Today, documenting Uruguay’s...Read More
More to rice than meets the eye More to rice than meets the eye April 1, 2013 This issue of Rice Today is for the birds! For the first time, the magazine sports four...Read More
A shock wave from global cereal price spikes? A shock wave from global cereal price spikes? April 1, 2013 Three major cereal price spikes hit world markets in the past few years, one in 2007-08, another...Read More
Both politics and monsoons can affect the rice market Both politics and monsoons can affect the rice market April 1, 2013 Global rice prices have been fairly stable since 2012 after a run up in the first half...Read More
Ghana celebrates rice Ghana celebrates rice April 1, 2013 A celebration unfolded with a pageantry of traditional drums, songs, and dances in Accra, Ghana, in November...Read More