Africa – Guinea-Bissau’s rice development project receives AfDB support
The project is estimated at US $6.13 million.
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The project is estimated at US $6.13 million.
Rice could be grown in Papua New Guinea but lack of awareness had been a hindrance to its development.
Crop-breeding innovations are merely a short-term solution for falling yields.
In addition to the knowledge that will be acquired this will be an opportunity to connect different sectors of rice cultivation
The local rice has some benefits such as it is more nutritious, filling and tasty.
These two lines would respond to the demand for growers, millers and marketers for aromatic rice
The decline in exports dropped Colombia to the ninth largest market for U.S. rice exports, down from the fourth largest market in 2015, the USDA said.
This is because the development has not only forced consumers to patronise the different species of locally produced rice, it has also given impetus to the farmers to look inward to see ways of increasing their yield.
The export of Bastami rice is expected to increase with the rise of prices in paddy rice
Global rice production has increased enormously over the past few decades, improving the world’s food security.