Episodes

Mar 1, 2018
Mar 1, 2018
4 min
AfricaRice Lowland Rice Breeder Venuprasad Ramaiah (AfricaRice Lead Flagship Project 5 - New Rice Varieties) speaks on the Flagship 5 of the RICE CRP. RICE is the second phase of the CRP on rice (2011-2016), which was also known as the Global Rice Science Partnership. While RICE continues to invest in its core strengths of genetic improvement and natural resources management, it will expand its scope to cover rice value chains from producer to consumer and diversified farming systems.
For more information : CGIAR Research Program on Rice 2017-2022 https://tinyurl.com/y7du46ah and http://ricecrp.org/
Credit : Savitri Mohapatra, R.Raman, AfricaRice

Mar 1, 2018
Mar 1, 2018
9 min
IRRI Former Head of Social Sciences Division Sam Mohanty (Former Global Lead Flagship Project 1 - Accelerating impact and equity) speaks on the Flagship 1 of the RICE CRP. RICE is the second phase of the CRP on rice (2011-2016), which was also known as the Global Rice Science Partnership. While RICE continues to invest in its core strengths of genetic improvement and natural resources management, it will expand its scope to cover rice value chains from producer to consumer and diversified farming systems.
For more information : CGIAR Research Program on Rice 2017-2022 https://tinyurl.com/y7du46ah and http://ricecrp.org/
Credit : Savitri Mohapatra, R.Raman, AfricaRice

Mar 1, 2018
Mar 1, 2018
6 min
IRRI Senior Economist and Value chain specialist Matty Demont (Global Lead Flagship Project 2 - Upgrading rice value chains) speaks on the Flagship 2 of the RICE CRP. RICE is the second phase of the CRP on rice (2011-2016), which was also known as the Global Rice Science Partnership. While RICE continues to invest in its core strengths of genetic improvement and natural resources management, it will expand its scope to cover rice value chains from producer to consumer and diversified farming systems.
For more information : CGIAR Research Program on Rice 2017-2022 https://tinyurl.com/y7du46ah and http://ricecrp.org/
Credit : Savitri Mohapatra, R.Raman, AfricaRice

Mar 1, 2018
Mar 1, 2018
8 min
CIAT Physiologist Maria Camila Rebolledo (Global Lead Flagship Project 4 - Global Rice Array) speaks on the Flagship 4 of the RICE CRP. RICE is the second phase of the CRP on rice (2011-2016), which was also known as the Global Rice Science Partnership. While RICE continues to invest in its core strengths of genetic improvement and natural resources management, it will expand its scope to cover rice value chains from producer to consumer and diversified farming systems.
For more information : CGIAR Research Program on Rice 2017-2022 https://tinyurl.com/y7du46ah and http://ricecrp.org/
Credit : Savitri Mohapatra, R.Raman, AfricaRice

Feb 9, 2018
Feb 9, 2018
49 min
More than 55 participants, mainly from Africa and Asia, attended a “Consultation workshop on comparative rice competitiveness: lessons learnt on successful development of rice value chains in Asia for West Africa”, 29 Jan – 1 Feb 2018, AfricaRice, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The workshop was jointly organized by AfricaRice, the World Bank and CORAF/WECARD.
The main objective of the workshop was to improve the suitability and relevance of guiding principles drawn from a World Bank-commissioned study of Asian countries for the development of effective and efficient rice value chains in West Africa.
Participants included key stakeholders active in rice value chains, representatives from governments of selected countries, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, development partners, the donor community, financial institutions and research organizations.
Opening remarks -- speakers in the podcast (in order of intervention) :
- Dr Harold Roy-Macauley, AfricaRice Director General (00:00-10:15)
- Goodwill message from CORAF/WECARD Executive Director Dr Abdou Tenkouano (delivered by Dr Ousmane Ndoye, CORAF/WECARD Program Manager) (10:16-15:32)
- Dr Martin Fregene, Director, Agriculture and Agribusiness, African Development Bank (15:33-21:49)
- Dr Malu Muia Ndavi, Lead Technical Specialist, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) (21:50-25:11)
- Dr Hiroshi Hiraoka, Senior Advisor, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) (25:12-28:21)
- Dr Fadel Ndiame, Regional Head - West Africa, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) (28:22-30:38)
- Dr Peter Anaadumba, Program Officer for South-South Cooperation at the Africa Regional Office, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) (30:39-32:40)
- Dr Yacouba Dembélé, Director General of Office National de Développement de la Riziculture (ONDR) (32:41-41:48)
- Dr Abdoulaye Touré, Lead Economist, World Bank Agriculture Global Practice(41:49-49:40)

Feb 9, 2018
Feb 9, 2018
22 min
Dr Abdoulaye Touré , Lead Economist, World Bank Agriculture Global Practice presented "West Africa Agricultural Productivity Programme (WAAPP)" during the “Consultation workshop on comparative rice competitiveness: lessons learnt on successful development of rice value chains in Asia for West Africa”, 29 Jan – 1 Feb 2018, AfricaRice, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
More than 55 participants, mainly from Africa and Asia, attended a “Consultation workshop on comparative rice competitiveness: lessons learnt on successful development of rice value chains in Asia for West Africa”, 29 Jan – 1 Feb 2018, AfricaRice, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The workshop was jointly organized by AfricaRice, the World Bank and CORAF/WECARD.
The main objective of the workshop was to improve the suitability and relevance of guiding principles drawn from a World Bank-commissioned study of Asian countries for the development of effective and efficient rice value chains in West Africa.
Participants included key stakeholders active in rice value chains, representatives from governments of selected countries, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, development partners, the donor community, financial institutions and research organizations.

Feb 9, 2018
Feb 9, 2018
47 min
Mr Aman Khanna, Sr. Agribusiness Consultant, World Bank presented " Rice Value Chain development : Guiding principles from Asia" during the “Consultation workshop on comparative rice competitiveness: lessons learnt on successful development of rice value chains in Asia for West Africa”, 29 Jan – 1 Feb 2018, AfricaRice, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
More than 55 participants, mainly from Africa and Asia, attended a “Consultation workshop on comparative rice competitiveness: lessons learnt on successful development of rice value chains in Asia for West Africa”, 29 Jan – 1 Feb 2018, AfricaRice, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The workshop was jointly organized by AfricaRice, the World Bank and CORAF/WECARD.
The main objective of the workshop was to improve the suitability and relevance of guiding principles drawn from a World Bank-commissioned study of Asian countries for the development of effective and efficient rice value chains in West Africa.
Participants included key stakeholders active in rice value chains, representatives from governments of selected countries, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, development partners, the donor community, financial institutions and research organizations.

Feb 9, 2018
Feb 9, 2018
19 min
Dr Martin Fregene, Director Agriculture, AfDB presented "Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation (TAAT): Framework program in support of FEED AFRICA” during the “Consultation workshop on comparative rice competitiveness: lessons learnt on successful development of rice value chains in Asia for West Africa”, 29 Jan – 1 Feb 2018, AfricaRice, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
More than 55 participants, mainly from Africa and Asia, attended a “Consultation workshop on comparative rice competitiveness: lessons learnt on successful development of rice value chains in Asia for West Africa”, 29 Jan – 1 Feb 2018, AfricaRice, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The workshop was jointly organized by AfricaRice, the World Bank and CORAF/WECARD.
The main objective of the workshop was to improve the suitability and relevance of guiding principles drawn from a World Bank-commissioned study of Asian countries for the development of effective and efficient rice value chains in West Africa.
Participants included key stakeholders active in rice value chains, representatives from governments of selected countries, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, development partners, the donor community, financial institutions and research organizations.

Feb 9, 2018
Feb 9, 2018
13 min
Dr Fadel Ndiame, Regional Head, West Africa Regional Office, AGRA presented “AGRA’s Model in engaging partners to deliver technologies” during the “Consultation workshop on comparative rice competitiveness: lessons learnt on successful development of rice value chains in Asia for West Africa”, 29 Jan – 1 Feb 2018, AfricaRice, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
More than 55 participants, mainly from Africa and Asia, attended a “Consultation workshop on comparative rice competitiveness: lessons learnt on successful development of rice value chains in Asia for West Africa”, 29 Jan – 1 Feb 2018, AfricaRice, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The workshop was jointly organized by AfricaRice, the World Bank and CORAF/WECARD.
The main objective of the workshop was to improve the suitability and relevance of guiding principles drawn from a World Bank-commissioned study of Asian countries for the development of effective and efficient rice value chains in West Africa.
Participants included key stakeholders active in rice value chains, representatives from governments of selected countries, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, development partners, the donor community, financial institutions and research organizations.

Feb 9, 2018
Feb 9, 2018
29 min
Dr Ladda Viriyangkura, Expert on Rice Inspection and Certification, Rice Department, Ministry of Agricultural and Cooperatives, Thailand presented "Rice Value Chain Management in Thailand" during the “Consultation workshop on comparative rice competitiveness: lessons learnt on successful development of rice value chains in Asia for West Africa”, 29 Jan – 1 Feb 2018, AfricaRice, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire
More than 55 participants, mainly from Africa and Asia, attended a “Consultation workshop on comparative rice competitiveness: lessons learnt on successful development of rice value chains in Asia for West Africa”, 29 Jan – 1 Feb 2018, AfricaRice, Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. The workshop was jointly organized by AfricaRice, the World Bank and CORAF/WECARD.
The main objective of the workshop was to improve the suitability and relevance of guiding principles drawn from a World Bank-commissioned study of Asian countries for the development of effective and efficient rice value chains in West Africa.
Participants included key stakeholders active in rice value chains, representatives from governments of selected countries, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, development partners, the donor community, financial institutions and research organizations.

