• The main drivers of adoption are access to information on Flood-tolerant rice Sub1 through neighbors, farmer organizations, and training. • Adoption of Sub1 rice increases rice yield (6.0% higher), profit (55.0% higher), and household consumption (15.0% higher). • Non-adopters could benefit if they adoptd sub1 rice by an increase of approximately 8% in rice yield, 48% of profit and 15% of household consumptio
Since 2013, CCAFS/Alliance Bioversity-CIAT collaborated with the Colombian Ministry of Agriculture a...
Approximately 30% of the cultivated rice area in India is prone to crop damage from prolonged floodi...
Presented during the conference of the National Agriculture and Food Research Organization of Japan ...
In the flood-prone areas of Northern Bangladesh, adoption of flood-tolerant varieties decreased rice...
Rice is a major crop in Bangladesh that supports both food security and livelihoods. However, a need...
The meso-level analysis measures adoption of stress-tolerant rice varieties and their impact on prod...
This study examines the adoption of submergence-tolerant (Sub1) rice varieties, grown in the Aman se...
Adoption of DTRV increased the rice yield by 570 kg/ha (24% increase) leading to an increase in inco...
Climate change and the consequent increase in the incidence of drought and flood will remain a major...
The study found that stress-tolerant varieties in Asia and New Rice for Africa (NERICA) varieties in...
Introduction Rice is a major source of nutrients, largely contributing to the food and nutrition se...
By the year 2100, the number of people on Earth is expected to increase by ∼50%, placing increasing ...
The drought-tolerant rice variety Binadhan-19 study was conducted in five districts: Mymensingh, Ran...
Sahel 108, which was released by AfricaRice in Senegal in 1994, still accounted for more than 70 % o...
We use rich survey data to investigate the impact of a climate-friendly rice farming method known as...
Since 2013, CCAFS/Alliance Bioversity-CIAT collaborated with the Colombian Ministry of Agriculture a...
Approximately 30% of the cultivated rice area in India is prone to crop damage from prolonged floodi...
Presented during the conference of the National Agriculture and Food Research Organization of Japan ...
In the flood-prone areas of Northern Bangladesh, adoption of flood-tolerant varieties decreased rice...
Rice is a major crop in Bangladesh that supports both food security and livelihoods. However, a need...
The meso-level analysis measures adoption of stress-tolerant rice varieties and their impact on prod...
This study examines the adoption of submergence-tolerant (Sub1) rice varieties, grown in the Aman se...
Adoption of DTRV increased the rice yield by 570 kg/ha (24% increase) leading to an increase in inco...
Climate change and the consequent increase in the incidence of drought and flood will remain a major...
The study found that stress-tolerant varieties in Asia and New Rice for Africa (NERICA) varieties in...
Introduction Rice is a major source of nutrients, largely contributing to the food and nutrition se...
By the year 2100, the number of people on Earth is expected to increase by ∼50%, placing increasing ...
The drought-tolerant rice variety Binadhan-19 study was conducted in five districts: Mymensingh, Ran...
Sahel 108, which was released by AfricaRice in Senegal in 1994, still accounted for more than 70 % o...
We use rich survey data to investigate the impact of a climate-friendly rice farming method known as...
Since 2013, CCAFS/Alliance Bioversity-CIAT collaborated with the Colombian Ministry of Agriculture a...
Approximately 30% of the cultivated rice area in India is prone to crop damage from prolonged floodi...
Presented during the conference of the National Agriculture and Food Research Organization of Japan ...