BANGKOK, Thailand (3 April 2026)—The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) Thailand Office, represented by Dr. Bjoern Ole Sander, IRRI Thailand Country Representative and
The promise of financial rewards delivers only limited results in reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) in rice farming in the Mekong Delta. In a recent study, researchers from
By Food Safety Magazine Editorial Team A new study led by Wageningen University and Research has found that large-scale recycled manure use can lead to the accumulation of
By Hu Weijia The growth of organic rice farming in Meihekou, Northeast China’s Jilin Province, offers a useful insight into the shifting dynamics of China’s consumer
Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University A new long-term field study reveals that adding biochar to rice paddies can significantly reduce greenhouse gas
On April 3, 2026, we had the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Virender Kumar (Research Director), Dr. Saito Kazuki (Senior Scientist), and Dr. Iwanaga Masa (Board Member) from the
by Bioengineer A recent breakthrough study illuminates the intricate relationship between biochar application and methane emissions in rice agriculture, revealing that the
BSS DHAKA, March 30, 2026 (BSS) – Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) today launched a two-month training program on modern rice production for its scientists. The
New facility aims to improve data on greenhouse gas emissions from rice farming systems. JAPAN – The International Rice Research Institute has upgraded its Gas Chromatography