An Impact Assessment of the Project on Developing a System of Temperate and Tropical Aerobic Rice (STAR) in Asia

Abstract

Rice, a staple food for over 70% of Asians, is also the single biggest user of water, requiring 2-3 times more input (irrigation plus rain) water per unit of grain produced than crops such as wheat and maize. With growing populations, increased urbanisation and environmental degradation, the supply of fresh water is depleting. Recognising the water constraints to rice yield, the aim of the project entitled ‘Developing a System of Temperate and Tropical Aerobic Rice (STAR) in Asia’ was to develop water-efficient aerobic rice technologies. This paper highlights the success of that project.

Citation

CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food, Sri Lanka. Impact Assessment Series, IA paper 05. 76 pp.

An Impact Assessment of the Project on Developing a System of Temperate and Tropical Aerobic Rice (STAR) in Asia

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Published 1 January 2011