- International Rice Research Institute
IRRI is dedicated to abolishing poverty and hunger among people and populations that depend on rice-based agri-food systems
- Philippines and IRRI - International Rice Research Institute
IRRI employs about 1,200 Filipino employees, as well as more than a thousand contract farm workers Download the Philippines country brochure to know more about IRRI's work and partnerships within the country
- About us - International Rice Research Institute
IRRI is dedicated to abolishing poverty and hunger among people and populations that depend on rice-based agri-food systems Through our work and partnerships, we aim to improve the health and welfare of rice farmers and consumers; promote environmental sustainability in a world challenged by climate change; and support the empowerment of women
- Our Impact | International Rice Research Institute
IRRI works closely with research networks, governments, development sector, private sector, and farmer communities to ensure that our approach to developing an abundant supply of healthier rice varieties is tailored such that it reaps the best returns for everyone involved
- Home - IRRI Rice Knowledge Bank
RKB showcases rice production techniques, agricultural technologies, and best farming practices based on IRRI’s pool of knowledge from research findings
- Resources and Tools - International Rice Research Institute
Our research is accessible around the world Explore IRRI’s extensive collection of publications, datasets, and useful digital tools made available online
- Our solutions - International Rice Research Institute
From innovative tools and technologies for farmers, skills and capacity building for scientists and researchers, partnerships and IP licensing for the private sector, and research and consultancy for governments and NARES, IRRI delivers an extensive range of solutions and offerings to empower all stakeholders in the rice value chain
- IRRI Education
Since 1962, IRRI has provided high-quality education and training to over 17,000 men and women from 126 countries around the world This includes degree courses for undergraduate, graduate, doctorate, and fellowships, to non-degree short courses, on-the-job training, and internships
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