Trends in rice research: 2030 and beyond
Hong Kong Baptist University · Chinese University of Hong Kong
Abstract
Abstract Rice production and research have met unprecedented challenges in recent years. Yield and total production have plateaued for many years in some major producing rice‐producing countries while the demand from populations in poverty is ever increasing. For example, more than 100 million additional people became extremely poor, mostly from Asia and sub‐Saharan Africa in 2020 alone. Rice is not only the calorie source for half of the global population but also the key staple food for the world's poorest and undernourished people living in Asia and Africa. In this review, we have analysed the trends in rice research in the past three decades, particularly on the mega‐projects that attempted to…
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2Topics & keywords
- Staple food
- Sustainability
- Population
- Agricultural economics
- Food security
- World population
- Poverty
- Agriculture
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