Climate-smart Practices and Varieties for Intensive Rice-based Systems in Bangladesh and Cambodia

Event: Knowledge-Intensive Agriculture Workshop

Climate-smart Practices and Varieties for Intensive Rice-based Systems in Bangladesh and Cambodia

15 June 2017
Author / Speaker: 
Arvind Kumar, South Asia Regional Centre, International Rice Research Institute, India - Other materials by the author

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Rice in Bangladesh and Cambodia is grown using smart, climate-friendly, water-saving technologies that yields better harvests for farmers. 

Through ADB's Investment Assessment and Applications of High-Level Technology for Food Security in Asia and the Pacific project, the International Rice Research Institute embarked on a study and field demonstration of smart agriculture technology for better rice yields in Bangladesh and Cambodia. The ADB project promotes the use of high-level technology in both upstream and downstream agriculture, assess investment needs, and prioritize areas for investment.

Geographical Focus: 
Global
Bangladesh
Cambodia
Regional - Asia
Type of Content: 
Learning Event

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