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Updated on July 31, 2007

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13. Rice News: RM35m research venture with China
Under the agreement, both parties would work together to identify a suitable technology that would be used to develop improved seed and agricultural production systems for Malaysia and other markets. The CAAS is a prominent global agricultural research and development organisation with a membership of 39 research institutes and a graduate school. It would also help farming businesses comply with international standards and obtain international certification, thus improving their export...
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14. Rice News: Rice imports cost $21m
The decline in sugar prices should serve as an encouragement for rice farmers to diversify their rice production as alternative sources of income, Mr Kumar said. Growing rice in rain fed areas allows for better utilisation of resources in unit area, he said. Rewa Rice Limited which expects 3000 tonnes of paddy a year did not get even half the targeted quota, he said. They will be happy even with the 1500 tonnes of paddy equivalent to break even, but even this they are not getting, he said....
Source - Fiji Times,Fiji - Read the story


15. Rice News: Rare Baby Birds Rescued
But now, the research center has 78 white faced ibis babies and 70 ibis eggs, brought in by a bird rescue organization which plucked them from a rice field near Marysville just before it was to have been harvested. When they are hatched, the tiny birds have striped beaks, and as care workers reach into pens to feed them, the birds jump and peck aggressively. They live in colonies usually away from developed areas, and bird watchers in the Central Valley say only on rare occasions have they...
Source - News10.net,CA - Read the story


16. Rice News: Govt move to cut paddy field gas emissions 'misguided'
The government's move to combat global warming by cutting methane emissions from paddy fields is misguided because agriculture releases only small amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, a leading environmentalist says. A researcher found farmers could reduce methane gas emissions by not releasing water into their paddy fields when the paddy began to produce ears of rice. The academic indicated that greenhouses gases from the farm sector were a ''necessary evil'' as the emissions...
Source - Bangkok Post,Thailand - Read the story


17. Rice News: Rs 233 crore action plan for primitive tribes forwarded to Centre
Earlier, they practiced shifting agriculture but not they are doing stable farming. The action plan envisages special measures for educational and social development of these tribes besides providing them better health, housing, self-employment, drinking water facilities as well as training in better farming and employment. Priority sector programmes of all three tribes have been separately shown so that in case entire action plan amount is not possible to be sanctioned, then at least...
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18. Rice News: RP must work harder to beat climate change
The Philippines agriculture industry will find it harder to cope with climate change because of the country s size and unique geographical features, an environmental scientist said. Reiner Wassman, senior climate scientist at the International Rice Research Institute in Los Ba os, Laguna, said the size and geography of the archipelago defies a uniform response strategy, because it is highly possible that the patterns of climate change will vary along the climatic zones. Reiner Wassman,...
Source - Manila Times,Philippines - Read the story


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