The 6th International Rice Congress (IRC 2023) was held in Manila, Philippines 13-16 Oct 2023 – did you read or hear about it? Probably not! I did not see any of the newspapers in Manila talking about it in digital media. I will attribute that to what I shall refer to here as the “Silence of the Lambs of Media,” a failure of the IRC 2023 info people to propagate this important international event!
Too much science? From the looks of it, the IRC 2023 info people failed
to “scale down” the science to the level of PH journalists.
IRRI.org has a dedicated webpage for it:
IRC 2023, which reported it: “6th International Rice Congress 2023”
with the beautiful theme “Accelerating Transformation Of Rice-Based Food
Systems: From Gene To Globe.”
The Congress was held mid-Oct, but there was zero progress report on
IRC 2023! Today, Wednesday, 25 Oct 2023, it’s 7 days after, but there is still
no summary report for the media.
Yes, I believe that the explanation is: “Too much science.” Read the
theme again: “Accelerating Transformation of Rice-Based Food Systems: From Gene
to Globe.”
The IRC 2023 people would have been talking directly to the people if
the theme was something like this: “Accelerating Transformation of Rice-Based
Food Systems: Solving Farmer Poverty And Resolving Climate Change.”
Ah, but there was one saving grace in the IRC 2023: The intellectual
challenge coming from Bayer AG: “A Revolution In Rice Production: Bayer
Advocates For Regenerative Agriculture Practices Like Direct Seeding Of Rice.”
The unnamed presentor I shall refer to as “Mr Bayer.”
(“Seeder” from slideshare.net,
“Silence” from fontsinuse.com)
Mr Bayer says Michael Graham, head of Bayer’s Crop Science Research and
Development Breeding Division, said in his keynote speech on the first day of
IRC 2023:
We are at a pivotal moment in time. Rice
consumption is increasing across Asia and Africa, while climate change and
resource scarcity are putting pressure on our capability to produce enough
rice. A revolution in rice production is needed, one based on regenerative
agriculture.
I repeat with enthusiasm Bayer AG’s message to the world: “A revolution
in rice production is needed, one based on regenerative agriculture.”
Bayer AG is “selling” the DSR technology package that is part of RA. And
no, the international IRRI is not into DSR; neither is the local PhilRice, I
wonder why. [You may want to see my earlier essay, “Bayer AG Of Germany Is Into
Direct-Seeded Rice (DSR) – As A Filipino, I Ask ‘Why Not PH-Based IRRI And
PhilRice?’” The Evergreen Rebel, blogspot.com].
Mr Bayer says:
Modern direct seeding of rice [DSR] is a
crop establishment methodology augmented by various technologies, including
breeding, water management, mechanization, digital, and other systems. Direct
seeding can significantly conserve resources like water and labor and reduce
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
DSR can save on water & labor that will help solve Farmer Poverty,
and reduce GHGs that will reduce the dangers of Climate Change.
What we need today is a Climate Change in Agriculture!@517
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