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.
Academics and policymakers convened at Presidency University to debate gene-edited rice in India. Discussions explored its ...
UPL wins the SBCOP Award at COP30 in Brazil for its Low-Methane Rice Project, recognised for reducing methane emissions and ...
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 ...
Scientists discovered that a week of full submergence is enough to kill most rice plants, making flooding a far greater ...
The groundbreaking lawsuit questions if power companies’ impact on climate change and the resulting agricultural losses can ...
The Regional Climate-Resilient Rice Production Project (RICOWAS) has intensified efforts to strengthen climate change ...
South Asia Regional Centre (ISARC) here is conducting a specialised training programme on "GHG Emissions in Rice Systems: Basics of Mechanisms and Standards for Measurements" from Nov 17 to 21. Rice ...
Severe flooding has slashed global rice yields in recent decades, threatening food security for billions of people who depend on the grain. The losses amounted to approximately 4.3%, or 18 million ...