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Research Institutions in Japan | Nagoya University / The University of Tokyo |
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Partner Country | Republic of Kenya ![]() |
Research Institutions in Kenya | Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO) / National Irrigation Board (NIB) |
Cooperating organization in Kenya | Ministry of Agriculture Livestock and Fisheries / Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) |
Support Organization | Seed producing entities / Rice growers / Rice production-related entities ( harvesting / storage / milling / marketing etc.) |
General Description of the Research Project | In many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, rice consumption has been on a rapid increase in recent years and improving rice productivity is a key food security challenge for the region. In this region, rice yield has remained low owing to various biotic and abiotic stress factors such as drought, cold weather at high elevations, and disease and insect damage. The aim of this project is to demonstrate that improved rice varieties introgressed with genes for useful agronomic traits by crossbreeding and marker selection coupled with cultivation techniques that maximize their potential can significantly increase rice production in Kenya. To achieve this objective, the project will focus on the promotion of the processes involved in the release of new and improved varieties of rice developed during the course of the previous research, and the establishment of a seed production system for efficient distribution of the new and improved varieties to farmers. In addition, a demonstration of double cropping using the cold-tolerant variety in farmers’ plots in the Mwea irrigation scheme, which extends from 1100 to 1200 m above sea level in Kenya, to evaluate the productivity and to determine the socioeconomic impact of the improved rice cultivation technology will be undertaken. |
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Research projects for development of rice cultivation in Africa International Center for Research and Education in Agriculture SATREPS Project on "" Rice Research for Tailor-name Breeding and Cultivation Technology Development in Kenya SATREPS Project JICA ODA見える化サイト |