Women farmers in research and technology development Women farmers in research and technology development February 22, 2016 In spite of the significance of women as unpaid labor or as agricultural wage workers in rice...Read More
Revisiting Cambodia’s “Killing Fields” 30 years later Revisiting Cambodia’s “Killing Fields” 30 years later December 20, 2015 Glenn Denning, a professor of Professional Practice at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, directs...Read More
The eyes behind the lens The eyes behind the lens December 6, 2015 When David Leprozo, Jr. took up photography as a hobby at 13, he never thought it would...Read More
Diagnosis by deduction Diagnosis by deduction November 27, 2015 2 Through the process of elimination, a simple diagnostic tool enables farmers to determine the kind of fertilizer...Read More
Rice against the tide Rice against the tide August 12, 2015 A new breed of rice is helping Filipino farmers in Bohol cope with seawater encroaching on their...Read More
Côte d’Ivoire: An emerging rice powerhouse in West Africa Côte d’Ivoire: An emerging rice powerhouse in West Africa August 12, 2015 Once a rice exporter, Côte d’Ivoire has spent in recent years nearly USD 500 million annually on...Read More
Edward Pulver: Searching for the heart of yield Edward Pulver: Searching for the heart of yield July 30, 2015 Dr. Pulver is a scientist with a global mission: improve farmers’ lives by raising crop yields. His...Read More
A scientist’s primer to Benito Vergara National Scientist A scientist’s primer to Benito Vergara National Scientist July 24, 2015 In 2001 Dr. Vergara was conferred the title National Scientist for his achievements in rice physiology, and...Read More
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