Potential of underutilized crops to introduce the nutritional diversity and achieve zero hunger Potential of underutilized crops to introduce the nutritional diversity and achieve zero hunger October 27, 2022 by Roshan Kumar Singh, Nese Sreenivasulu and Manoj Prasad Most underutilized crops are meagrely cultivated in hunger-prone...Read More
Myanmar: IRRI provides expertise to extension training on postharvest management Myanmar: IRRI provides expertise to extension training on postharvest management February 26, 2015 The Central Agricultural Research and Training Center of the Department of Agriculture (DOA) conducted a Postharvest Management...Read More
Agricultural biodiversity: the lasting legacy of early farmers Agricultural biodiversity: the lasting legacy of early farmers October 1, 2010 Agriculture is often accused of reducing biodiversity. Diverse natural ecosystems are replaced with comparatively uniform farming systems....Read More
Can organic agriculture feed Asia? Can organic agriculture feed Asia? October 20, 2008 Rising fertilizer prices and misperceptions about environmental degradation in intensive agriculture have stimulated claims that so-called “low-input”...Read More
Prosperity, pollution, and the green revolution Prosperity, pollution, and the green revolution January 15, 2007 The logic of the Green Revolution—spurred by the introduction of modern high-yielding crops in the 1960s—was that...Read More