Stakeholder engagement for south-south collaboration on improved rice cultivation using geospatial sciences

Stakeholder Engagement for South-South Collaboration on Improved Rice Cultivation Using Geospatial Sciences was organized on November 14 and 15 in Mwea, Kenya. The CGIAR Initiative on Digital Innovation (DI) focuses on enabling digital innovations to stimulate the inclusive and sustainable transform...

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Main Authors: Gakhar, Shalini, Mathieu, Renaud, Patwar, Shelly, Jardinero, Benedict, Sahoo, Rabi N., Chinnusamy, Viswanathan
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Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Research Initiative on Digital Innovation 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172468
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author Gakhar, Shalini
Mathieu, Renaud
Patwar, Shelly
Jardinero, Benedict
Sahoo, Rabi N.
Chinnusamy, Viswanathan
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Gakhar, Shalini
Jardinero, Benedict
Mathieu, Renaud
Patwar, Shelly
Sahoo, Rabi N.
author_facet Gakhar, Shalini
Mathieu, Renaud
Patwar, Shelly
Jardinero, Benedict
Sahoo, Rabi N.
Chinnusamy, Viswanathan
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description Stakeholder Engagement for South-South Collaboration on Improved Rice Cultivation Using Geospatial Sciences was organized on November 14 and 15 in Mwea, Kenya. The CGIAR Initiative on Digital Innovation (DI) focuses on enabling digital innovations to stimulate the inclusive and sustainable transformation of food, land, and water systems. This includes investments that policymakers could make to close the digital divide, information delivery systems that allow more people to take action against predicted risks, and ways for partner organizations and marginalized communities to enhance digital capabilities, access resources, and seize opportunities. India has the largest area under rice cultivation in the world, covering 44.6 million hectares, and is second only to China in terms of rice production. Rice is the staple food for 65 percent of India's total population and plays a crucial role in the country's economy as a leading rice exporter.
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spelling CGSpace1724682025-11-06T17:24:40Z Stakeholder engagement for south-south collaboration on improved rice cultivation using geospatial sciences Gakhar, Shalini Mathieu, Renaud Patwar, Shelly Jardinero, Benedict Sahoo, Rabi N. Chinnusamy, Viswanathan cropping systems sustainable production rice spatial data innovation adoption digital technology stakeholder engagement Stakeholder Engagement for South-South Collaboration on Improved Rice Cultivation Using Geospatial Sciences was organized on November 14 and 15 in Mwea, Kenya. The CGIAR Initiative on Digital Innovation (DI) focuses on enabling digital innovations to stimulate the inclusive and sustainable transformation of food, land, and water systems. This includes investments that policymakers could make to close the digital divide, information delivery systems that allow more people to take action against predicted risks, and ways for partner organizations and marginalized communities to enhance digital capabilities, access resources, and seize opportunities. India has the largest area under rice cultivation in the world, covering 44.6 million hectares, and is second only to China in terms of rice production. Rice is the staple food for 65 percent of India's total population and plays a crucial role in the country's economy as a leading rice exporter. 2024-11-15 2025-01-30T03:20:48Z 2025-01-30T03:20:48Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172468 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Initiative on Digital Innovation Gakhar, Shalini, Renaud Mathieu, Shelly Patwar, Benedict Jardinero, Rabi N. Sahoo, Viswanathan Chinnusamy (2024). Stakeholder engagement for south-south collaboration on improved rice cultivation using geospatial sciences. Workshop Report. CGIAR Research Initiative on Digital Innovation. 40 p.
spellingShingle cropping systems
sustainable production
rice
spatial data
innovation adoption
digital technology
stakeholder engagement
Gakhar, Shalini
Mathieu, Renaud
Patwar, Shelly
Jardinero, Benedict
Sahoo, Rabi N.
Chinnusamy, Viswanathan
Stakeholder engagement for south-south collaboration on improved rice cultivation using geospatial sciences
title Stakeholder engagement for south-south collaboration on improved rice cultivation using geospatial sciences
title_full Stakeholder engagement for south-south collaboration on improved rice cultivation using geospatial sciences
title_fullStr Stakeholder engagement for south-south collaboration on improved rice cultivation using geospatial sciences
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholder engagement for south-south collaboration on improved rice cultivation using geospatial sciences
title_short Stakeholder engagement for south-south collaboration on improved rice cultivation using geospatial sciences
title_sort stakeholder engagement for south south collaboration on improved rice cultivation using geospatial sciences
topic cropping systems
sustainable production
rice
spatial data
innovation adoption
digital technology
stakeholder engagement
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172468
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