Tanzania – A system of rice intensification has changed my life
Investments in irrigation systems will help small farmers and contribute to food security in the region
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Investments in irrigation systems will help small farmers and contribute to food security in the region
The government has so far set aside 8 billion rupees ($52 million) for cash-for-work programs in drought-hit areas.
New technologies, better roads and investors are need to get the rice to a greater point.
Researches are focused in the production of rice with less water and less land extension trying to solve the demand
In aim of quality seeds access, facilities of sowing and productivity
New seeds, farm methods and education campaigns to understand the process, produce more and contribute to food security
A game changer for production and environmental care
A new interesting perspective to see the rice sector or at least its beginnings
Rice could be grown in Papua New Guinea but lack of awareness had been a hindrance to its development.
The discussion of the CBD COP 13 agenda was concentrated on how to make the agriculture more sustainable for biodiversity