The global rice market winks at El Niño and Thai problems The global rice market winks at El Niño and Thai problems July 1, 2014 The global rice market has been quite uneventful in the past several months. The news of possible...Read More
The two faces of rice prices The two faces of rice prices July 1, 2014 In the wake of the world food price crisis of 2007-08, the consensus view is that, because...Read More
One rice, thousand gold One rice, thousand gold July 1, 2014 3 A long, long time ago, during the Qin Dynasty in China, there was a boy named Hán...Read More
Nasi kuning and chicken satay Nasi kuning and chicken satay July 1, 2014 Nasi kuning (yellow rice) is a traditional Indonesian rice dish cooked with coconut milk and turmeric that...Read More
Defining inland valleys in sub-Saharan Africa Defining inland valleys in sub-Saharan Africa July 1, 2014 Inland valleys—common landscapes in Africa—can play a vital role in future food security because they are more...Read More
The seven samurai of Latin American rice improvement The seven samurai of Latin American rice improvement July 1, 2014 They’re not the biggest rice producers in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). But, like the seven...Read More
Flying heroes of Ecuador’s rice fields Flying heroes of Ecuador’s rice fields July 1, 2014 Apple snails (Pomacea spp.) have been a problem for Asian rice farmers for decades. First introduced in...Read More
A game changer in Africa’s rice agronomy A game changer in Africa’s rice agronomy July 1, 2014 It is difficult for colleagues to believe that once upon a time Kazuki Saito, an agronomist at Africa...Read More
A never-ending season A never-ending season July 1, 2014 An experiment that has been going on for more than half a century could hold a solution...Read More
Red pearls of the Himalayas Red pearls of the Himalayas July 1, 2014 Himachal Pradesh, the northernmost Indian state on the southern slopes of the Himalayas, could be the closest...Read More