Most African countries are far from self-sufficient in meeting their rice consumption; in eight countries the production: consumption ratio, ranged from 0.16 to 1.18 in 2012. We show that for the year 2025, with population growth, diet change and yield increase on existing land (intensification), countries cannot become fully self-sufficient in rice. This implies that for the future, a mixture of area expansion and imports will be needed on top of yield gap closure. Further research is needed for identification of most suitable new land for rice area expansion and areas that should be protected
Southeast Asia is a major rice-producing region with a high level of internal consumption and accoun...
The demand for rice in Eastern and Southern Africa is rapidly increasing because of changes in consu...
Rice production in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has increaed ten-fold since 1961, whereas its consumptio...
Most African countries are far from self-sufficient in meeting their rice consumption; in eight coun...
AbstractMost African countries are far from self-sufficient in meeting their rice consumption; in ei...
The Coalition for African Rice Development (CARD) was initiated as a policy framework with the aim o...
China produces 28% of global rice supply and is currently self-sufficient despite a massive rural-to...
In the wake of the 2008 food crisis, net food importing countries questioned the reliance on the vol...
Rice is a strategic commodity for food security in West Africa. Its consumption has grown rapidly ov...
The rice consumption growth is very slow in Asia during 1961-2013 and has slowed down in other conti...
Bangladesh faces huge challenges in achieving food security due to its high population, diet changes...
Fears about global food security led to a spike in food prices in 2008, social unrest and pushed a f...
Senegal's high dependence on rice imports exposes the country to international market shocks with co...
Although global food demand is expected to increase 60% by 2050 compared with 2005/2007, the rise wi...
Southeast Asia is a major rice-producing region with a high level of internal consumption and accoun...
The demand for rice in Eastern and Southern Africa is rapidly increasing because of changes in consu...
Rice production in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has increaed ten-fold since 1961, whereas its consumptio...
Most African countries are far from self-sufficient in meeting their rice consumption; in eight coun...
AbstractMost African countries are far from self-sufficient in meeting their rice consumption; in ei...
The Coalition for African Rice Development (CARD) was initiated as a policy framework with the aim o...
China produces 28% of global rice supply and is currently self-sufficient despite a massive rural-to...
In the wake of the 2008 food crisis, net food importing countries questioned the reliance on the vol...
Rice is a strategic commodity for food security in West Africa. Its consumption has grown rapidly ov...
The rice consumption growth is very slow in Asia during 1961-2013 and has slowed down in other conti...
Bangladesh faces huge challenges in achieving food security due to its high population, diet changes...
Fears about global food security led to a spike in food prices in 2008, social unrest and pushed a f...
Senegal's high dependence on rice imports exposes the country to international market shocks with co...
Although global food demand is expected to increase 60% by 2050 compared with 2005/2007, the rise wi...
Southeast Asia is a major rice-producing region with a high level of internal consumption and accoun...
The demand for rice in Eastern and Southern Africa is rapidly increasing because of changes in consu...
Rice production in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has increaed ten-fold since 1961, whereas its consumptio...