Rice farmer Hwang Seong-yeol and four other South Korean growers have sued the state utility Korea Electric Power Corp. and ...
Extreme floods are quietly destroying rice harvests worldwide, putting billions at risk as climate change accelerates damaging rain events.
A recent paper published in Science Advances revealed how floods are significantly reducing global rice yields.
Extreme flooding has led to a significant reduction in one of the world's most important food staples, according to new ...
Global warming is leading to smaller yields and poorer quality in rice crops, according to new research that suggests rice harvests could decrease by up to 35% and quality by up to 85% compared to ...
UPL wins the SBCOP Award at COP30 in Brazil for its Low-Methane Rice Project, recognised for reducing methane emissions and ...
Climate pressures reduce crop nutrients, affecting food quality and security. Innovative strategies are needed to ensure ...
Academics and policymakers convened at Presidency University to debate gene-edited rice in India. Discussions explored its ...
Not a day goes by without the mainstream media attributing a disaster or problem, global and/or regional, to human-caused climate change. Claims that human greenhouse gas emissions are responsible for ...
For decades, Shafiqul Islam Babu grew rice on his land in northwest Bangladesh - until climate change made rainfall more erratic and overused groundwater began drying up in the mid-2000s.
It is that time of the year again when farmers across the country are busy on flooded terraces, transplanting rice seedlings, sling mud, singing and dancing to folk tunes, and celebrating the occasion ...
Wearing large rubber boots, Nadine Mitschunas joyfully handled mature rice plants peeking through the water of her small plot growing in the fertile soil of eastern England. Growing rice "has not been ...