Bangladesh Seed Systems Product Diary
Rice is the primary staple food in South Asia and a vital source of livelihood for millions of farming households. In response to climate change and evolving market demands, Bangladesh’s leading research institutions—BRRI and BINA—have developed improved rice varieties with higher productivity and g...
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Rice Today, International Rice Research Institute
2025
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| author | Habib, Muhammad Ashraful Nayak, Swati Islam, Saidul |
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| description | Rice is the primary staple food in South Asia and a vital source of livelihood for millions of farming households. In response to climate change and evolving market demands, Bangladesh’s leading research institutions—BRRI and BINA—have developed improved rice varieties with higher productivity and greater resilience. This Seed Systems Product Diary presents selected new rice varieties evaluated through farmer-managed on-farm and adaptive trials conducted by IRRI and national partners across diverse agro-ecological zones of Bangladesh. These trials reflect real field conditions, including drought-, salinity-, and flood-prone environments. Each entry provides a concise profile of a high-performing rice product suited to specific ecosystems or market segments. The diary serves as a practical decision-support tool for seed producers, extension agents, agri-entrepreneurs, and institutional stakeholders, facilitating evidence-based varietal selection, seed multiplication, and scaling to enhance farm productivity, income, and food security. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1801632026-01-20T00:25:06Z Bangladesh Seed Systems Product Diary Habib, Muhammad Ashraful Nayak, Swati Islam, Saidul rice high yielding varieties resilience seed systems on-farm trials selection seed multiplication food security Rice is the primary staple food in South Asia and a vital source of livelihood for millions of farming households. In response to climate change and evolving market demands, Bangladesh’s leading research institutions—BRRI and BINA—have developed improved rice varieties with higher productivity and greater resilience. This Seed Systems Product Diary presents selected new rice varieties evaluated through farmer-managed on-farm and adaptive trials conducted by IRRI and national partners across diverse agro-ecological zones of Bangladesh. These trials reflect real field conditions, including drought-, salinity-, and flood-prone environments. Each entry provides a concise profile of a high-performing rice product suited to specific ecosystems or market segments. The diary serves as a practical decision-support tool for seed producers, extension agents, agri-entrepreneurs, and institutional stakeholders, facilitating evidence-based varietal selection, seed multiplication, and scaling to enhance farm productivity, income, and food security. 2025-05-23 2026-01-20T00:25:05Z 2026-01-20T00:25:05Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180163 en Open Access Rice Today, International Rice Research Institute Habib, Muhammad Ashraful, Swati Nayak, and Saidul Islam (2025). Bangladesh Seed Systems Product Diary. Rice Today, May 23, 2025. International Rice Research Institute. |
| spellingShingle | rice high yielding varieties resilience seed systems on-farm trials selection seed multiplication food security Habib, Muhammad Ashraful Nayak, Swati Islam, Saidul Bangladesh Seed Systems Product Diary |
| title | Bangladesh Seed Systems Product Diary |
| title_full | Bangladesh Seed Systems Product Diary |
| title_fullStr | Bangladesh Seed Systems Product Diary |
| title_full_unstemmed | Bangladesh Seed Systems Product Diary |
| title_short | Bangladesh Seed Systems Product Diary |
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| topic | rice high yielding varieties resilience seed systems on-farm trials selection seed multiplication food security |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180163 |
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