The CGIAR Research Program on Rice, also known as the Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP), brings together over 900 partners from the academic, public, private, and civil society sectors with a stake in rice development. You may have received questions, or have them yourselves about: How…
Source: ICT Update
by Josh Woodard & Dominic Otieno Omolo
ICTs can help researchers to interact with farmers. The challenge lies in finding a way of integrating traditional and new communication technologies such as mobile phone, radio and video services to send agricultural…
I am writing to thank you all very much for the very dynamic and rich discussions in Punta del Este and your tremendously valuable inputs to the success of this groundbreaking Conference. Attached here are some detailed reflections on what we have all achieved together, through the GCARD2012…
The second Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD2) takes place from 29 October to 1 November 2012 in Punta del Este, Uruguay. The conference is organized by GFAR in partnership with the CGIAR and the Government of Uruguay
The purpose of the Conference is to move from…
Source: FARA
Statement from Monty Jones- Chairman of GFAR and Executive Director of FARA:
"I have just returned from Uruguay, where I participated in a preparatory meeting for the Second Global Conference on Agricultural Research for Development (GCARD2). The purpose of my…