Rice Today Vol. 4, No. 2 (September 2005) Rice Today Vol. 4, No. 2 (September 2005) September 1, 2005 Drought: Fighting the dry curse A hybrid pioneer Building a better rat trap Does #rice research reduce...Read More
Paving the way forward through research Paving the way forward through research September 1, 2005 The driving policy and guiding principles of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) aim to...Read More
The year that put rice back on the map The year that put rice back on the map April 24, 2005 The International Year of Rice has come and gone. The United Nations declared the rice year to...Read More
A dry vision A dry vision April 8, 2005 It is difficult to find an image of rice farming that is not, figuratively speaking, all wet....Read More
Farmers’ Got Talent! Farmers’ Got Talent! April 8, 2005 Cool and collected, Pak (short for an Indonesian word Bapak, which means father or mister) Darwis, a...Read More
Intensify to diversify Intensify to diversify April 7, 2005 Every year since 1995, Cambodia has produced a rice surplus. It is an impressive record given the...Read More
The game of life The game of life April 3, 2005 Imagine, for a moment, that you are a Bhutanese farmer. Farming has been in your family for...Read More
Do lower rice prices help the poor? Do lower rice prices help the poor? April 3, 2005 The price of rice has consistently fallen over the last 40 years. Since the beginnings of the...Read More
Ups and downs: private-sector investment in rice research Ups and downs: private-sector investment in rice research April 3, 2005 Rice is, arguably, the world’s most important food crop. In spite of this prominence, the private sector...Read More
Reason to cheer Reason to cheer October 24, 2004 An American leads 3,000 Bangladeshi farmers in a rising Thai victory chant: “Chai yo! Chai YO! CHAI...Read More