A Portfolio Review of World Bank Rice Projects : fiscal years 1984-2011

Rice is the world’s most heavily consumed staple crop. Its production requires enormous volumes of water and emits large quantities of atmospheric methane, a greenhouse gas some many times more powerful than carbon dioxide - particularly during a m...

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Main Authors: Pape-Christiansen, Andrea, Braimoh, Ademola
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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FAO
MOA
HYV
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25973198/portfolio-review-world-bank-rice-projects-fiscal-years-1984-2011
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spelling okr-10986-238732021-05-25T10:54:43Z A Portfolio Review of World Bank Rice Projects : fiscal years 1984-2011 Pape-Christiansen, Andrea Braimoh, Ademola CGIAR MANURE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANIC MATTER AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH PROJECT CARBON DIOXIDE BIOSAFETY GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS SOIL CONSERVATION AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PESTICIDE ROOTS SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE NITROGEN FERTILIZERS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION RICE CROP AGRONOMY CGIAR CONSULTATIVE GROUP PLANNING GENETIC CHANGE GERMPLASM GREENHOUSE GAS PESTICIDES WATER RESOURCES AGRICULTURE RESEARCH AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION LANDS POVERTY REDUCTION FERTILIZERS AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES MAIZE ORGANIC MANURE RICE GERMPLASM BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT CROP PRODUCTION CEREALS DISEASES UPLAND RICE TRAINING THRESHING AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY SEEDS INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT CROP ROTATION BIODIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL RICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE PESTICIDE USE BURN AGRICULTURE MARKETS NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ORGANIC FERTILIZER FORESTRY TILLERS NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INDICATORS RESEARCH AVERAGE YIELD FARMING LIVESTOCK FARMERS NATURAL RESOURCES CROPS INFRASTRUCTURE SOIL MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY HYBRID SEEDS WATERSHED MANAGEMENT EXTENSION AGENTS FOOD SECURITY AGRONOMIC PRACTICES CROP CLIMATE CHANGE SEEDLINGS SCIENCE PESTS RICE YIELDS CREDIT AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION PROGRAM RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE REPORTS AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION CROPPING ORGANIC FERTILIZERS MEXICO CROPPING SEASONS AGRICULTURE NITROUS OXIDE PESTICIDE APPLICATION FAO NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT RICE RESEARCH PEST MANAGEMENT FOOD STORAGE IRRI INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT DISEASE RESISTANCE FEMALE FARMERS COTTON FISHERIES MOA WOMEN FARMERS QUARANTINE GRAIN STORAGE INVESTMENT IRRIGATION WATERSHED FERTILIZER RESEARCH BREEDING CARBON SINKS RICE CULTIVATION RICE VARIETIES ECOLOGY INNOVATION POPULATION WHEAT AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY RICE CROP RESIDUES METHANE SOIL FERTILITY MECHANICAL WEEDING CROP MANAGEMENT GREEN REVOLUTION RESISTANT VARIETIES AGRICULTURAL MODERNIZATION FARMING SYSTEMS HYV COMMODITY PRICES RURAL DEVELOPMENT SEASONS RESISTANCE BREEDING GRAIN SOIL QUALITY HARVEST SALINIZATION Rice is the world’s most heavily consumed staple crop. Its production requires enormous volumes of water and emits large quantities of atmospheric methane, a greenhouse gas some many times more powerful than carbon dioxide - particularly during a medium term period of about seven years. In a global context of growing population, increasingly scarce water resources, and climate change, more productive, sustainable, and efficient rice production warrants clear priority. The incidence of droughts associated with climate change is projected to increase in rain fed rice-growing areas, and may very well extend further into water-scarce irrigated areas. A variety of climate-smart practices and technologies are available which can move rice production towards a triple win scenario which entails increased productivity, enhanced resilience, and improved greenhouse gas mitigation. This review of World Bank projects focus on the application of sustainable principles in rice production in 172 Bank projects that were approved between 1984 and 2011. These had a total lending volume of 10.9 billion dollars. Their development outcomes are gauged based on the projects’ implementation completion reports, which also document lessons learned and results in greater detail. 2016-03-07T17:44:30Z 2016-03-07T17:44:30Z 2016-02 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25973198/portfolio-review-world-bank-rice-projects-fiscal-years-1984-2011 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23873 English en_US Agriculture Global Practice Discussion Paper;No. 11 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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topic CGIAR
MANURE
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
ORGANIC MATTER
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH PROJECT
CARBON DIOXIDE
BIOSAFETY
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
SOIL CONSERVATION
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
PESTICIDE
ROOTS
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
NITROGEN FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
RICE CROP
AGRONOMY
CGIAR CONSULTATIVE GROUP
PLANNING
GENETIC CHANGE
GERMPLASM
GREENHOUSE GAS
PESTICIDES
WATER RESOURCES
AGRICULTURE RESEARCH
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
LANDS
POVERTY REDUCTION
FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
MAIZE
ORGANIC MANURE
RICE GERMPLASM
BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT
CROP PRODUCTION
CEREALS
DISEASES
UPLAND RICE
TRAINING
THRESHING
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
SEEDS
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
CROP ROTATION
BIODIVERSITY
INTERNATIONAL RICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
PESTICIDE USE
BURN AGRICULTURE
MARKETS
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ORGANIC FERTILIZER
FORESTRY
TILLERS
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
INDICATORS
RESEARCH
AVERAGE YIELD
FARMING
LIVESTOCK
FARMERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
CROPS
INFRASTRUCTURE
SOIL MANAGEMENT
TECHNOLOGY
HYBRID SEEDS
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
EXTENSION AGENTS
FOOD SECURITY
AGRONOMIC PRACTICES
CROP
CLIMATE CHANGE
SEEDLINGS
SCIENCE
PESTS
RICE YIELDS
CREDIT
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION PROGRAM
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
REPORTS
AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION
CROPPING
ORGANIC FERTILIZERS
MEXICO
CROPPING SEASONS
AGRICULTURE
NITROUS OXIDE
PESTICIDE APPLICATION
FAO
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
RICE RESEARCH
PEST MANAGEMENT
FOOD STORAGE
IRRI
INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
DISEASE RESISTANCE
FEMALE FARMERS
COTTON
FISHERIES
MOA
WOMEN FARMERS
QUARANTINE
GRAIN STORAGE
INVESTMENT
IRRIGATION
WATERSHED
FERTILIZER RESEARCH
BREEDING
CARBON SINKS
RICE CULTIVATION
RICE VARIETIES
ECOLOGY
INNOVATION
POPULATION
WHEAT
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
RICE
CROP RESIDUES
METHANE
SOIL FERTILITY
MECHANICAL WEEDING
CROP MANAGEMENT
GREEN REVOLUTION
RESISTANT VARIETIES
AGRICULTURAL MODERNIZATION
FARMING SYSTEMS
HYV
COMMODITY PRICES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SEASONS
RESISTANCE BREEDING
GRAIN
SOIL QUALITY
HARVEST
SALINIZATION
spellingShingle CGIAR
MANURE
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
ORGANIC MATTER
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH PROJECT
CARBON DIOXIDE
BIOSAFETY
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
SOIL CONSERVATION
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
PESTICIDE
ROOTS
SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
NITROGEN FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
RICE CROP
AGRONOMY
CGIAR CONSULTATIVE GROUP
PLANNING
GENETIC CHANGE
GERMPLASM
GREENHOUSE GAS
PESTICIDES
WATER RESOURCES
AGRICULTURE RESEARCH
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
LANDS
POVERTY REDUCTION
FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
MAIZE
ORGANIC MANURE
RICE GERMPLASM
BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT
CROP PRODUCTION
CEREALS
DISEASES
UPLAND RICE
TRAINING
THRESHING
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
SEEDS
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
CROP ROTATION
BIODIVERSITY
INTERNATIONAL RICE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
PESTICIDE USE
BURN AGRICULTURE
MARKETS
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ORGANIC FERTILIZER
FORESTRY
TILLERS
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
INDICATORS
RESEARCH
AVERAGE YIELD
FARMING
LIVESTOCK
FARMERS
NATURAL RESOURCES
CROPS
INFRASTRUCTURE
SOIL MANAGEMENT
TECHNOLOGY
HYBRID SEEDS
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
EXTENSION AGENTS
FOOD SECURITY
AGRONOMIC PRACTICES
CROP
CLIMATE CHANGE
SEEDLINGS
SCIENCE
PESTS
RICE YIELDS
CREDIT
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION PROGRAM
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
REPORTS
AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION
CROPPING
ORGANIC FERTILIZERS
MEXICO
CROPPING SEASONS
AGRICULTURE
NITROUS OXIDE
PESTICIDE APPLICATION
FAO
NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
RICE RESEARCH
PEST MANAGEMENT
FOOD STORAGE
IRRI
INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
DISEASE RESISTANCE
FEMALE FARMERS
COTTON
FISHERIES
MOA
WOMEN FARMERS
QUARANTINE
GRAIN STORAGE
INVESTMENT
IRRIGATION
WATERSHED
FERTILIZER RESEARCH
BREEDING
CARBON SINKS
RICE CULTIVATION
RICE VARIETIES
ECOLOGY
INNOVATION
POPULATION
WHEAT
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
RICE
CROP RESIDUES
METHANE
SOIL FERTILITY
MECHANICAL WEEDING
CROP MANAGEMENT
GREEN REVOLUTION
RESISTANT VARIETIES
AGRICULTURAL MODERNIZATION
FARMING SYSTEMS
HYV
COMMODITY PRICES
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SEASONS
RESISTANCE BREEDING
GRAIN
SOIL QUALITY
HARVEST
SALINIZATION
Pape-Christiansen, Andrea
Braimoh, Ademola
A Portfolio Review of World Bank Rice Projects : fiscal years 1984-2011
relation Agriculture Global Practice Discussion Paper;No. 11
description Rice is the world’s most heavily consumed staple crop. Its production requires enormous volumes of water and emits large quantities of atmospheric methane, a greenhouse gas some many times more powerful than carbon dioxide - particularly during a medium term period of about seven years. In a global context of growing population, increasingly scarce water resources, and climate change, more productive, sustainable, and efficient rice production warrants clear priority. The incidence of droughts associated with climate change is projected to increase in rain fed rice-growing areas, and may very well extend further into water-scarce irrigated areas. A variety of climate-smart practices and technologies are available which can move rice production towards a triple win scenario which entails increased productivity, enhanced resilience, and improved greenhouse gas mitigation. This review of World Bank projects focus on the application of sustainable principles in rice production in 172 Bank projects that were approved between 1984 and 2011. These had a total lending volume of 10.9 billion dollars. Their development outcomes are gauged based on the projects’ implementation completion reports, which also document lessons learned and results in greater detail.
format Working Paper
author Pape-Christiansen, Andrea
Braimoh, Ademola
author_facet Pape-Christiansen, Andrea
Braimoh, Ademola
author_sort Pape-Christiansen, Andrea
title A Portfolio Review of World Bank Rice Projects : fiscal years 1984-2011
title_short A Portfolio Review of World Bank Rice Projects : fiscal years 1984-2011
title_full A Portfolio Review of World Bank Rice Projects : fiscal years 1984-2011
title_fullStr A Portfolio Review of World Bank Rice Projects : fiscal years 1984-2011
title_full_unstemmed A Portfolio Review of World Bank Rice Projects : fiscal years 1984-2011
title_sort portfolio review of world bank rice projects : fiscal years 1984-2011
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/02/25973198/portfolio-review-world-bank-rice-projects-fiscal-years-1984-2011
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23873
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