For many IRRI employees The Big Bus (“Ang malaking bus“) is how they get to and from work.
In 2014, it turns 30, and choices need to be made regarding its future.
Michael Joyce reports that one potential fate of the bus (actually there are two of the same model) is particularly intriguing.
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For many IRRI employees The Big Bus (“Ang malaking bus“) is how they get to and from work.
In 2014, it turns 30, and choices need to be made regarding its future.
Michael Joyce reports that one potential fate of the bus (actually there are two of the same model) is particularly intriguing.
Rice production is becoming increasingly relevant outside Asia, not simply because of increased consumption in other countries, but because our worldwide food security depends on it.
Two major GRiSP partners illustrate this well. In this episode we meet John Manful of AfricaRice and Gonzalo Zorrilla of CIAT (International Center for Tropical Agriculture).
For more information, visit:
AfricaRice: www.AfricaRice.org
CIAT (rice) : http://ciat.cgiar.org/crops/rice/
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJszFJ-CLqg
ARTICLE: http://fr.scribd.com/doc/100376152/RT-Vol-11-No-3-Uruguay-a-small-country-big-in-rice
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For many IRRI employees The Big Bus (“Ang malaking bus“) is how they get to and from work.
In 2014, it turns 30, and choices need to be made regarding its future.
Michael Joyce reports that one potential fate of the bus (actually there are two of the same model) is particularly intriguing.