Flagship Project on Reducing GHG Intensity of Rice Systems

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This project aims to find practical measures to reduce emission intensity of rice systems while improving production efficiency. Components include water and organic matter management, cultivar selection, and modeling. Projects focus on improving water management techniques in American and Asian rice systems, identifying high-yielding, low-methane rice cultivars, and evaluating integrated management techniques. Funding comes from competitive funds and local counterparts.


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  1. 29 August 2017 GRA Council meeting, Tsukuba, Japan Flagship Project on Reducing GHG Intensity of Rice Systems Gonzalo Zorrilla and Kazuyuki Yagi

  2. Objectives Finding practical measures that reduce emission intensity of the rice systems, while sustaining or improving its overall production efficiency

  3. Components Developing solutions Water management Organic matter management Cultivar selection Improving quantification Database compilation Improved emission factors Modelling Adopting solutions Identification of suitable areas for AWD MRV guidelines Promotion Building capabilities Workshops Coordinated networks

  4. Project 1 On farm assessment of multi-beneficial improved water management techniques, reducing costs, water use and gas emissions in America s rice systems Who: Americas + Europe interested members, regional partners What: Improve adoption of AWD by farmers Why: research shows great reductions without yield losses, but it is difficult to implement in scale How: Validating appropriate AWD in farmer s fields Funding: competitive funds + local counterpart (FONTAGRO) Note: Project presented to FONTAGRO approved to full proposal: More rice with less emissions and less water consumption Colombia, Per , Chile with CIAT, FLAR and PRRG-GRA

  5. Project 2 Multi-country on-farm assessment of multi-beneficial integrated management techniques in the rice sector of Asia Who: all PRRG-GRA members in Asia IRRI, CCAFS, private sector What: evaluate management techniques on multi-benefits of rice cultivation by combining fertilizer and organic matter management with water management. Why: improve crop management for low emissions How: Field experiments on effects of water management, chemical and organic fertilizer application on GHG emissions, soil carbon stock, and rice production. Simulation models will be applied to evaluate long-term effects of the management. Funding: Japan and ..

  6. Project 3 Identification of high yielding rice cultivars as related to low methane (CH4) emissions Who: all PRRG-GRA members IRRI, CIAT, FLAR, CCAFS What: selection of high yielding rice cultivars with low methane (CH4) emissions Why: documented information about genetic diversity How: rice plant controlling factors affecting CH4 emissions will be assessed by meta-analysis and new experiments, and mechanisms causing different emission intensity among rice cultivars will be investigated. CH4 emissions from newly released cultivars will be quantified Funding: competitive funds + local counterpart (FONTAGRO) + in- kind

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