Stakeholders’ Engagement Meeting for Developing “Remote sensing- based Information and Insurance for Crops in emerging Economies” (RIICE) in Kenya

Through its Work Package 4 “Real-Time Monitoring of Food Systems”, the CGIAR Research Initiative on Digital Innovation and Transformation seeks to improve real time monitoring of food system dynamics to inform multiple stakeholders who make time critical decisions to respond to variation and shocks,...

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Autores principales: Mathieu, Renaud, Satapathy, Sushree
Formato: Informe técnico
Publicado: 2023
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138626
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description Through its Work Package 4 “Real-Time Monitoring of Food Systems”, the CGIAR Research Initiative on Digital Innovation and Transformation seeks to improve real time monitoring of food system dynamics to inform multiple stakeholders who make time critical decisions to respond to variation and shocks, improve the flow of information for a better understanding of the food systems, and enhance digital data streams for improving decision making by food system actors. To this end, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in partnership with sarmap organized a Stakeholders’ engagement meeting for presenting and discussing the customization of RIICE (Remote Sensing-based Information and Insurance for Crops in Emerging Economies) for Kenya. The meeting was hosted in PrideInn Azure, in Nairobi on the 5th of September 2023. RIICE is a remote sensing-based digital platform that deliver near real time, geolocalized, accurate, and updated seasonal information on rice production, yield and climate-driven yield losses (www.riice.org). RIICE was developed and operated since 2012 in several Southeast and South Asian countries, including the Philippines, India, Cambodia, and Vietnam. It is currently piloted in Ivory Coast, Mali, Nigeria and Senegal. Through this workshop the Digital Innovation initiative sought to understand national needs and requirements in terms of crop production information and assess the national interest for the implementation of such satellite-based technology to monitor rice crop production in the context of climate change.
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spelling CGSpace1386262024-01-27T02:06:59Z Stakeholders’ Engagement Meeting for Developing “Remote sensing- based Information and Insurance for Crops in emerging Economies” (RIICE) in Kenya Mathieu, Renaud Satapathy, Sushree Through its Work Package 4 “Real-Time Monitoring of Food Systems”, the CGIAR Research Initiative on Digital Innovation and Transformation seeks to improve real time monitoring of food system dynamics to inform multiple stakeholders who make time critical decisions to respond to variation and shocks, improve the flow of information for a better understanding of the food systems, and enhance digital data streams for improving decision making by food system actors. To this end, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in partnership with sarmap organized a Stakeholders’ engagement meeting for presenting and discussing the customization of RIICE (Remote Sensing-based Information and Insurance for Crops in Emerging Economies) for Kenya. The meeting was hosted in PrideInn Azure, in Nairobi on the 5th of September 2023. RIICE is a remote sensing-based digital platform that deliver near real time, geolocalized, accurate, and updated seasonal information on rice production, yield and climate-driven yield losses (www.riice.org). RIICE was developed and operated since 2012 in several Southeast and South Asian countries, including the Philippines, India, Cambodia, and Vietnam. It is currently piloted in Ivory Coast, Mali, Nigeria and Senegal. Through this workshop the Digital Innovation initiative sought to understand national needs and requirements in terms of crop production information and assess the national interest for the implementation of such satellite-based technology to monitor rice crop production in the context of climate change. 2023-09-05 2024-01-26T16:37:14Z 2024-01-26T16:37:14Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138626 Open Access application/pdf Mathieu, Renaud and Sushree Satapathy Stakeholders’ Engagement Meeting for Developing “Remote sensing- based Information and Insurance for Crops in emerging Economies” (RIICE) in Kenya (5 Sept 2023) 14 p.
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title Stakeholders’ Engagement Meeting for Developing “Remote sensing- based Information and Insurance for Crops in emerging Economies” (RIICE) in Kenya
title_full Stakeholders’ Engagement Meeting for Developing “Remote sensing- based Information and Insurance for Crops in emerging Economies” (RIICE) in Kenya
title_fullStr Stakeholders’ Engagement Meeting for Developing “Remote sensing- based Information and Insurance for Crops in emerging Economies” (RIICE) in Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholders’ Engagement Meeting for Developing “Remote sensing- based Information and Insurance for Crops in emerging Economies” (RIICE) in Kenya
title_short Stakeholders’ Engagement Meeting for Developing “Remote sensing- based Information and Insurance for Crops in emerging Economies” (RIICE) in Kenya
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