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WHAT?

The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) promotes collaborative synergies throughout sectors.

The SRI network of government agencies, NGOs, civil society, and the private sector continues to grow in over 60 countries, with a shared goal of more efficient, equitable, and sustained development.

Effective partnerships and collaboration lie at the heart of SRI success.

"to innovate, contribute, and support the human
existence with whatever capacities we respectively have"

Dr. Abha Mishra, Agronomist

HOW?

The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) promotes collaborative synergies throughout sectors.

The SRI network of government agencies, NGOs, civil society, and the private sector continues to grow in over 60 countries, with a shared goal of more efficient, equitable, and sustained development.

Effective partnerships and collaboration lie at the heart of SRI success.

"to innovate, contribute, and support the human
existence with whatever capacities we respectively have"

Dr. Abha Mishra, Agronomist

HOW MUCH?

The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) promotes collaborative synergies throughout sectors.

The SRI network of government agencies, NGOs, civil society, and the private sector continues to grow in over 60 countries, with a shared goal of more efficient, equitable, and sustained development.

Effective partnerships and collaboration lie at the heart of SRI success.

"to innovate, contribute, and support the human
existence with whatever capacities we respectively have"

Dr. Abha Mishra, Agronomist

WHY?

The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) promotes collaborative synergies throughout sectors.

The SRI network of government agencies, NGOs, civil society, and the private sector continues to grow in over 60 countries, with a shared goal of more efficient, equitable, and sustained development.

Effective partnerships and collaboration lie at the heart of SRI success.

"to innovate, contribute, and support the human
existence with whatever capacities we respectively have"

Dr. Abha Mishra, Agronomist

WHO?

The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) promotes collaborative synergies throughout sectors.

The SRI network of government agencies, NGOs, civil society, and the private sector continues to grow in over 60 countries, with a shared goal of more efficient, equitable, and sustained development.

Effective partnerships and collaboration lie at the heart of SRI success.

"to innovate, contribute, and support the human
existence with whatever capacities we respectively have"

Dr. Abha Mishra, Agronomist

WHERE?

The System of Rice Intensification (SRI) promotes collaborative synergies throughout sectors.

The SRI network of government agencies, NGOs, civil society, and the private sector continues to grow in over 60 countries, with a shared goal of more efficient, equitable, and sustained development.

Effective partnerships and collaboration lie at the heart of SRI success.

"to innovate, contribute, and support the human
existence with whatever capacities we respectively have"

Dr. Abha Mishra, Agronomist

SRI Locations

Explore the spread of SRI across the world

SRI is practiced in over 60 countries across the world.

SRI began in Madagascar in the 1980's. In the late 1990's, SRI began to spread throughout parts of Asia, Africa, Oceania and the Americas, and is now practiced by tens of millions of rice farmers around the world.

Take a look at our maps below. If you have an SRI location or project to share, or know someone who does please get in touch with us here.

The map below shows past and current SRI projects; SRI fields; major SRI networks;
SRI fields and various reports on SRI.

Use the map sidebar on the left-hand side to toggle the map-pin display.

SRI Contacts

The success of SRI can be attributed to the dedication and effort of numerous SRI champions worldwide, who promote, educate, and disseminate knowledge on SRI.

Below, some of the top SRI practitioners in their respective countries are listed available for contact.

If you would like to recommend an SRI contact to be added to our database, please get in touch with us here.

Africa (East)

Kenya

Professor Bancy Mati
Nairobi, Kenya
Professor at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT)

Madagascar

Tsimba Randriamiarintsoa
Antananarivo, Madagascar
Rice Researcher at Terroir d'Imamo Center, SRI Project Organiser at English Language Institute - Laulanié Green University. MSc Agriculture & Rural Development

Africa (West)

Nigeria

Dr Adnan Aminu Adnan
Kano, Nigeria
Lecturer/Researcher, Agronomy Department, Bayero University Kano

Senegal

Abdoulaye SY
Dakar, Senegal
Partnership, Project and Program Director at Agence Nationale de Conseil Agricole et Rural (ANCAR)

MENA Region

Egypt

Dr Waled Elkhoby
Sakha, Kafr El-Sheikh, Egypt
Professor and Head of Research at the Rice Research and Training Center, Field Crops Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center

Iraq

Khidhir Abbas Hameed
Al-Najaf Province, Republic of Iraq
Rice Researcher & SRI Expert at Al-Mishkhab Rice Research Station

Latin America &
the Caribbean

Costa Rica

Kelly Witkowski
Coronado, Costa Rica
Agricultural Climate Action and Sustainability Program Manager at Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA)

South Asia

India

Dr Anil Kumar Verma
Gaya, Bihar, India
Founder and Managing Trustee, PRAN
Dr Abha Mishra
Mohali, Punjab, India
Agricultural Research & Development Professional

Nepal

Dr Rajendra Uprety
Biratnagar, Eastern Nepal
Executive Director AgriGreen Nepal
Dr Ram Khadka
Khumaltar, Lalitpur, Nepal
Plant Pathologist, Nepal Agricultural Research Council-National Plant Pathology Research Center (NARC)

South East Asia

Indonesia

Dr Febri Doni
West Java, Indonesia
Assistant Professor at Universitas Padjadjaran

VietNam

Dr Hoàng Văn Phụ
Hanoi, Viet Nam
Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer, The International School, Thai Nguyen University (IS-TNU)