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SRP2019

2nd Global Sustainable Rice Conference & Exhibition 2019

Bangkok, Thailand
1 - 2 October 2019
The conference ended on 02 October 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
30th September 2019
Abstract Acceptance Notification
30th September 2019
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
30th September 2019

About SRP2019

The Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP) is a multi-stakeholder partnership to promote resource efficiency and sustainability both on-farm and throughout the rice value chain. Launched in 2011, SRP is co-convened by the UN Environment and the International Rice Research Institute, and works in collaboration with over 100 institutional partners in the public and private sectors as well as the research, international development and NGO community.

Topics

Organic agriculture, Precision agriculture, Agricultural education, Agri-tourism, Agriculture engineering, Agriculture and allied resources, Farmers, Agriculture, Sustainable agriculture farming & processing, Sustainable rice

Call for Papers

The Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP) is a multi-stakeholder partnership to promote resource efficiency and sustainability both on-farm and throughout the rice value chain. Launched in 2011, SRP is co-convened by the UN Environment and the International Rice Research Institute, and works in collaboration with over 100 institutional partners in the public and private sectors as well as the research, international development and NGO community.

Every two years, SRP brings together its members and the wider stakeholder community to discuss collaborative approaches and innovative solutions to critical sustainability challenges facing the global rice sector.

The 2nd Global Sustainable Rice Conference will focus on inspiring change, rethinking scenarios and collaborating, all with a common purpose. With a mix of plenary sessions and six conference streams designed to share technical knowledge, policy mechanisms, use cases and enabling technologies, this is a pivotal forum to drive transformation of the global rice sector and contribute to a range of global SDG targets, including food and water security, livelihoods, climate change, biodiversity and gender equality/women’s empowerment.

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