Development of Integrated Mitigation Technology for GHG Emissions from Rice Paddies in Asia

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This post-MIRSA project aims to develop sustainable technology for GHG mitigation, soil conservation, and stable rice production in Asia by harmonizing management practices. It involves comparisons between rainfed and irrigated rice, different water management practices, and organic amendments, aiming for a 30% reduction in GHG emissions while maintaining or improving rice productivity.

  • GHG mitigation
  • Soil conservation
  • Sustainable technology
  • Rice production
  • Agriculture

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  1. ON THE PROJECT AFTER MIRSA-2 NARO is now developing the idea for a new international research project after MIRSA-2. If realized, this post-MIRSA project will also support the activities of GRA-PRRG.

  2. NAROS TENTATIVE IDEA Title Development of integrated mitigation technology for GHG emissions from rice paddies in Asia. Goal To develop integrated and sustainable technology that can simultaneously realize GHG mitigation, soil conservation, and stable rice production through harmonizing management practices on irrigation, organic matter, and chemical fertilizer.

  3. NAROS TENTATIVE IDEA (CONTINUE) Subjects Comparisons of (1) rainfed rice vs. irrigated rice, (2) different water management practices, & (3) different organic amendments (quantity & quality) at several sites. Measurement of rice productivity, soil carbon storage, & GHG emissions. Soil-carbon physical fractionation & isotope analysis. Soil-carbon model simulation & improvement. Expected outcome 30% GHG emissions reduction & soil fertility conservation while keeping/improving rice productivity.

  4. UPCOMING SCHEDULE If approved in MAFF as a new project starting from FY2018, NARO will prepare the proposal within a few months to win the competition. Your ideas & advices are highly welcome & please contact Minamikawa.

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