GRiSP: Partnerships for success GRiSP: Partnerships for success January 24, 2015 In 2015, the Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP) enters its 5th year, and is gearing up to...Read More
Where’s my GM rice? Where’s my GM rice? January 1, 2015 It has been estimated that, for every 1 billion people added to the world’s population, 100 million...Read More
Expanding horizons in rice Expanding horizons in rice January 1, 2015 As we usher in the year 2015, Rice Today continues to survey the near and far horizons...Read More
Extreme poverty in decline, but much more to do Extreme poverty in decline, but much more to do October 15, 2014 As pointed out in this issue’s Grain of Truth by eminent economists from the Food and Agriculture Organization...Read More
Women rising Women rising October 15, 2014 In Asia, women are an indispensable part of rice farming. Their roles are somewhat dictated by farming...Read More
Yield increase prospects for rice to 2050 Yield increase prospects for rice to 2050 July 25, 2014 Rice is the most important staple food for more than half the planet’s population, particularly for the...Read More
Partnerships that work Partnerships that work July 1, 2014 Rice Today has come a long way since its first issue in 2002, when its editorial contents...Read More
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
Bitter harvest from a noble cause Bitter harvest from a noble cause April 10, 2014 Norm Borlaug (at center in photo above) had no illusions that the Green Revolution was anything other than...Read More
From the Editor’s Desk From the Editor’s Desk April 1, 2014 Shortly before this issue of Rice Today went to press, the agricultural world celebrated, on 25 March,...Read More