The African component of a research initiative aiming to provide smallholder farmers with new rice varieties has been launched in
"In these regions, farmers are always getting yields which are only one or two tons per hectare, when normally they could get up to five tons per hectare or even more," plant breeder Baboucarr Manneh of the Biotechnology Unit at the Africa Rice Center, told SciDev.Net. "The idea is to develop rice varieties, distribute the seeds of these varieties and make sure they're available to all farmers." Work will be carried out in
Some stress-tolerant rice breeds are already being tested. "A breed which tolerates completely submerged conditions for up to two weeks was found in a traditional rice variety in
This story, written by Esther Tola, was published by SciDev.Net on March 17, 2008.SciDev.Net – the Science and Development Network – is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing reliable and authoritative information about science and technology for the developing world. Its website gives policymakers, researchers, the media and civil society information and a platform to explore how science and technology can reduce poverty, improve health and raise standards of living around the world. SciDev.Net also builds developing countries’ capacity for communicating science and technology through its regional networks of committed individuals and organisations, practical guidance and specialist workshops.
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