The study found that stress-tolerant varieties in Asia and New Rice for Africa (NERICA) varieties in Africa had a significant impact on rice yield and income. Additionally, institutional innovations, training, and natural resource management practices, such as direct-seeded rice, rodent control, and iron-toxicity removal, have a considerable effect on smallholder rice farmers? economic well-being (income and rice yield). Given the important uptake of stress-tolerant varieties documented in Latin America, additional positive impacts are expected
Promising red rice lines were evaluated in three locations in Madagascar for two seasons and 11 line...
(i) CIAT/FLAR provided advance lines (ii) Rice farmers (iii) improved varieties with better yiel
Cultivated rice evolved from wild rices found growing along river estuaries. As a taste for cereal d...
Rice production has increased significantly with the efforts of international research centers and n...
The adoption of improved rice varieties by farmers in 16 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, was estima...
In the flood-prone areas of Northern Bangladesh, adoption of flood-tolerant varieties decreased rice...
Adoption of DTRV increased the rice yield by 570 kg/ha (24% increase) leading to an increase in inco...
The Alliance Bioversity-CIAT and The Latin American Fund for Irrigated Rice-FLAR have contributed to...
More than 600,000 farmers in China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam have been r...
To meet rising demand for rice, it is estimated that the global rice production needs to increase by...
The Bioversity-CIAT Alliance and the Latin American Fund for Irrigated Rice (FLAR) have disseminated...
In a trial using eight varieties treated with the two rhizospheric microbes, at the 50% N fertilizer...
• The main drivers of adoption are access to information on Flood-tolerant rice Sub1 through neighbo...
ARICA 6 was developed under the framework of the Stress-Tolerant Varieties for Africa (STRASA) proje...
This case study builds on an ongoing large-scale quantitative research project undertaken by BIDS/IR...
Promising red rice lines were evaluated in three locations in Madagascar for two seasons and 11 line...
(i) CIAT/FLAR provided advance lines (ii) Rice farmers (iii) improved varieties with better yiel
Cultivated rice evolved from wild rices found growing along river estuaries. As a taste for cereal d...
Rice production has increased significantly with the efforts of international research centers and n...
The adoption of improved rice varieties by farmers in 16 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, was estima...
In the flood-prone areas of Northern Bangladesh, adoption of flood-tolerant varieties decreased rice...
Adoption of DTRV increased the rice yield by 570 kg/ha (24% increase) leading to an increase in inco...
The Alliance Bioversity-CIAT and The Latin American Fund for Irrigated Rice-FLAR have contributed to...
More than 600,000 farmers in China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam have been r...
To meet rising demand for rice, it is estimated that the global rice production needs to increase by...
The Bioversity-CIAT Alliance and the Latin American Fund for Irrigated Rice (FLAR) have disseminated...
In a trial using eight varieties treated with the two rhizospheric microbes, at the 50% N fertilizer...
• The main drivers of adoption are access to information on Flood-tolerant rice Sub1 through neighbo...
ARICA 6 was developed under the framework of the Stress-Tolerant Varieties for Africa (STRASA) proje...
This case study builds on an ongoing large-scale quantitative research project undertaken by BIDS/IR...
Promising red rice lines were evaluated in three locations in Madagascar for two seasons and 11 line...
(i) CIAT/FLAR provided advance lines (ii) Rice farmers (iii) improved varieties with better yiel
Cultivated rice evolved from wild rices found growing along river estuaries. As a taste for cereal d...