CGIAR Fund

CRP3.3: Rice

This program is designed to increase rice productivity and value for the poor, and improve the sustainable management of water and other resources on which rice production depends. Through a single strategic plan and new alliance that involves more than 900 partners worldwide, GRiSP will deploy rice genetic diversity, while promoting simultaneous revolutions in rice agronomy, processing, and policy. The partnership will harness the genetic diversity of rice to improve productivity, quality, and health; accelerate development, delivery, and adoption of improved rice varieties; and extract more value from rice harvests through improved quality, processing, markets, and new products.

Lead Center 

International Rice Research Institute (IRRI )

Major Partners

 

Africa Rice Center, CIAT and an evolving international alliance with Cirad, IRD, JIRCAS, and hundreds of research and development partners worldwide

Status

Proposal was approved by Fund Council at its 3rd meeting on November 1-1, 2010 

Budget

 

US $ 593.4 million

 

Supporting Documents

 

 

 

Website

http://irri.org/our-science/global-rice-science-partnership-grisp