Lost in transmission Lost in transmission July 18, 2008 World market rice prices tripled between April 2007 and April 2008, with most of the increase coming...Read More
Giving farming a chance Giving farming a chance July 18, 2008 “Farmers are getting older and older. When they are gone, who will produce the food? Few farmers...Read More
A lesson from nineteenth-century naturalists A lesson from nineteenth-century naturalists July 18, 2008 As we grapple with the world rice crisis, I think of Alexander Humboldt, Henry Bates, Alfred Russel...Read More
The price of rice in Madagascar The price of rice in Madagascar July 18, 2008 Percentage of households buying rice, at any time of the year 2007, in communes of Madagascar. Rice...Read More
Opportunity from crisis Opportunity from crisis July 18, 2008 “Everyone to the farm,” is the new decree of President Wade of Senegal—a country that has seen...Read More
After the storm After the storm April 21, 2008 In the aftermath of Cyclone Sidr, the rice farmers of southern Bangladesh are struggling to get back...Read More
The big squeeze The big squeeze April 21, 2008 In 1998, the farming community of Canarem, 120 kilometers north of Manila in the Philippine province of...Read More
The Asian exception: irrigation The Asian exception: irrigation April 21, 2008 The availability of water is a fundamental requirement for crop growth. In many places, rainfall is scant...Read More
Troubling trade Troubling trade April 21, 2008 International rice trading is not a business for the faint-hearted. Thailand’s exporters knew that well. They also...Read More
The revolution keeps rolling The revolution keeps rolling April 21, 2008 It has been well documented that the Asian Green Revolution (GR), which began in the 1960s with...Read More