
The four stamps were officially released by Philippine Postmaster General Hector R.R. Villanueva in a special first-day issue ceremony at IRRI’s headquarters in Los Baños on 14 April 2010, a date that coincides with IRRI’s official birthday as this is when the Board of Trustees first met back in 1960.
“We were only going to recommend one design to the PPC,” said Michael Jackson, IRRI’s former director for Program Planning and Communications. “However, our designer came up with so many great studies that we sent four different renderings, all of which were accepted by the PPC!”
“In the first stamp, I incorporated an illustration of women transplanting rice—depicted as an element in IRRI’s original seal and logo introduced in 1961,” he said. “The second stamp incorporates a recent aerial photo of the 252-hectare facility located on the main campus of the University of the Philippines at Los Baños, 60 kilometers south of Manila. The third stamp features a recent photo taken in the IRRI field plots and the fourth stamp depicts a representative verdant panicle of a high-yielding rice variety developed by IRRI scientists.”
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Stamp collectors and hobbyists can order a souvenir folder, which features the four-stamp set and the official first day cover on a special envelope with a cancellation postmark dated 14 April 2010, by contacting IRRI’s Riceworld Bookstore at RiceworldBookstore@cgiar.org. The cost is US$15 per set while supplies last.