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IRRI and DAE collaborate to enhance rice sector innovation

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Press Release
20 March, 2025, 03:50 pm
Last modified: 20 March, 2025, 05:50 pm

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IRRI and DAE collaborate to enhance rice sector innovation

Press Release
20 March, 2025, 03:50 pm
Last modified: 20 March, 2025, 05:50 pm
IRRI and DAE collaborate to enhance rice sector innovation

The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and Bangladesh's Department of Agricultural Extension (DAE) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen collaboration in research, innovation, technology transfer, and capacity development in rice-based agrifood systems. The ceremony took place at the DAE head office in Dhaka, marking a significant milestone in their long-standing partnership.

Under the MoU, IRRI and DAE will collaborate on research and development (R&D) projects to enhance rice productivity, promote climate-smart agriculture, and accelerate technology dissemination to smallholder farmers. Key focus areas include scaling up climate-resilient rice varieties, improving seed systems, fostering agricultural mechanisation, and adopting sustainable farming practices. The agreement also emphasises capacity-building for farmers and extension professionals.

Dr. Humnath Bhandari, IRRI representative for Bangladesh, stated, "This MoU reflects our shared vision to advance Bangladesh's rice-based agri-food systems through innovation and collaboration. Together with DAE, we aim to promote sustainable farming practices that benefit farmers and the environment." Md Saiful Alam, DAE Director General, highlighted the importance of the partnership, noting, "With rising rice demand, this collaboration will integrate cutting-edge research into extension programmes, equipping farmers with advanced technologies to enhance productivity and resilience."

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IRRI and DAE have a history of collaboration dating back to 2002, with joint initiatives like PETRRA, STRASA, and SRSPDS significantly contributing to rice sector development. For instance, through STRASA, farmers received 19 metric tons of stress-tolerant rice seeds, helping them adapt to challenging environments and boost yields.

Bangladesh's rice sector has seen remarkable growth, with production increasing from 15 million tons in 1971 to over 55 million tons in 2024. However, challenges such as climate change, resource constraints, and market dynamics persist. The MoU aims to address these issues through scientific advancements and collaborative efforts.

The agreement sets the stage for future collaborations, including expanded research, piloting new technologies, and strengthening farmer advisory services. Both organisations are committed to building a resilient and food-secure Bangladesh, aligning with the country's agricultural transformation goals and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This partnership reinforces progress toward climate-smart and sustainable farming systems.

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