How this Southeast Asian startup’s grassroots approach is driving change in traditional farming practices Humans have been eating rice since between 13,500 and 8,200 years
Do you know that rice farming contributes to global methane emissions? Yes, it is true and about 10% of methane worldwide is attributed through the practice. The flooded fields
Rize, a Singapore-based agritech startup, has secured US$14 million in a series A funding round co-led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures, GenZero, Temasek, and Wavemaker Impact. The
Rize secures $14M in Series A funding to expand its sustainable rice farming technology across Asia, aiming to reduce methane emissions and increase farmer incomes. Rize, an
Mekong Delta’s farmers are implementing a high-quality low-emission rice project on 1 million hectares of the total 7.1 million hectares of rice fields in the country. Vietnam
A cohesive effort to revolutionise Thailand’s rice farming industry has been forged, with a collective aim to modernise traditional farming methods towards environmentally
06 May 2024, Vietnam: Department of Crop Production-Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (DCP-MARD), Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Can Tho
The initiative showcases innovative practices like mechanized direct seeding and fertilizer placement, aimed at enhancing rice yields while minimizing environmental impact. IRRI
Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Tran Thanh Nam said if everything goes as planned, Vietnam will have low-emission rice by August. The Ministry of Agriculture