PETRRA project management unit (PMU)

post time 13. June 2008 member admin

PETRRA project management unit (PMU) identified and validated research themes and issues through series of meetings and stakeholder analysis and agreed to support conducting research in the nine focal areas: Rangpur, Rajshahi, Khulna, Barisal, Faridpur, Noakhali, Comilla, Sylhet, and Kushtia. PETRRA advertised for funding research subprojects through five calls for concept notes (CNs) on themes: (a) Coastal Region (Southwest ) and Technology Uptake; (b) Sustainable Nutrient Management for Intensive Cropping in Favourable and Unfavourable Eco-systems; (c) Development of Technology for Resource Poor Farm Households, Policy and Processes and Innovations in Uptake; (d) System of Rice Intensification (SRI) Technology Development; and (e) Development of Methodologies to Promote Innovation by Resource Poor farm Households.
weiter…

Category PETRRA | 0 Kommentare »

Policy Dialogue on Biotechnology held at BRAC Inn

post time 13. June 2008 member admin

DoLSys sub-project of PETRRA led by Dr Mahabub Hossain of IRRI together with its partner CPD (Centre for Policy Dialogue) organized a Policy Dialogue on Sustaining Agricultural Growth in Bangladesh: Should We Go for Biotechnology for Rice Improvement? It was held at BRAC Centre, Mohakhali.

Minister for Agriculture Mr M K Anwar MP was present as the Chief Guest, Mr Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir MP, State Minister for Agriculture was present as the Special Gust in the seminar. Professor Rehman of CPD chaired the session. 
weiter…

Category PETRRA | 0 Kommentare »

Rice is one of the most important resources on the planet

post time 2. June 2008 member admin

Rice to many people in the western world is not considered to be a main dietary food type, but to a major part of continents such as Asia, particularly the poorer parts of the population, it is more important than oil or other revered commodities. With the current concerns re food supply and increasing prices of rice, the IRRI certainly has its work cut out. This training and research institution, which is non-profit making, is at the forefront of moves to reduce hunger and penury. Many countries in Asia, for example place immense importance on this food as essential for survival of its peoples.

 

Research is on a grand scale and covers all kinds of cross border initiatives to help agricultural countries farming rice to generate better harvests and smoother transportation to the most needy people. The sheer logistics of moving large supplies of this staple food alone take up vast resources of people and require good organization. Security is becoming a major issue now, not surprising when you take into account that prices have increased by seventy per cent in the last year and threefold since 2003. The reasons for this are mainly poor harvests of rice due to climatic conditions, low stockpiles due to a lack of agricultural investment and increasing demand from importing countries where populations have more buying power. All these issues are taken on board by the IRRI in its fight to ensure poor countries are not starved into having a lack of this essential food source. The effects on working populations who cannot get enough rice to feed themselves could have severe knock-on reverberations around the world. Countries such as Bangladesh, Afghanistan and the Philippines have been hit hardest by the cutting back of supply. These countries already have some of the poorest people in the world and are notorious rice consumers. It is hoped that current trends can at least form some kind of turnaround but at present the trends are going in the wrong direction and the poverty stricken people are taking the end brunt of the worsening conditions.

Category PETRRA | 0 Kommentare »
   

Theme is Coded&Designed by Wordpress Themes at ricdes
Poverty elimination through rice research assistance is brought by Wordpress Themes