Rice value chain © Adaivorukamuthan, Unsplash

Rice

Rice is the major staple food worldwide, and will continue to be so in the coming décades. Although most of what is produced is consumed in producing countries, international trade is progressing rapidly, from less than 4% of total output in the mid-1990s to almost 10% in 2015. However, even if rice production increases, there are no guarantees that the increase will cover future demand. ÁùºÏ²Êͼ¿â is therefore involved in international and global research programmes on rice and rice growing. It is specifically interested in rice growing in marginal environments, which are often associated with increased poverty.

Books and documents

  • , Estelle Biénabe, Alain Rival, Denis Loeillet (ed.), Springer, 2017
  • Realizing Africa’s rice promise, M.C.S. Wopereis, D.E. Johnson, N. Ahmadi, E. Tollens, A. Jalloh, Africa Rice, CABI, 2013
  • , N. Ahmadi, J.Y. Jamin, P. Mendez del Villar, Cahiers Agriculture, 22, 2013
  • A. Audebert, N. Ahmadi, J.Y. Jamin, Les mots de l’agronomie, INRA, 2010
  • , B. Courtois, ÁùºÏ²Êͼ¿â, 2007
  • , P. Marnotte et al., ÁùºÏ²Êͼ¿â, PNRC, CFR, 2006
  • , M. Jeanguyot, N. Ahmadi, ÁùºÏ²Êͼ¿â, Magellan, 2002 (also in Vietnamese)

Scientific publications

Roadmap Summary

couverture feuille de route riz

Useful information

Infoarroz, a rice market information system