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Temperate Rice Research Consortium





TEMPERATE RICE RESEARCH CONSORTIUM (TRRC)



STRENGTHENING THE COLLABORATION IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH TO IMPROVE TEMPERATE
AND JAPONICA RICE 



The TRRC was developed to promote resource-sharing and information exchange
among member countries and partner institutions, aiming to efficiently address
the challenges of improving the conditions and the technologies to produce
temperate rice. 




AJAY KOHLI

Deputy Director General, Research Delivery and Innovations, IRRI

Member of TRRC Steering Committee

Over the years, the Temperate Rice Research Consortium (TRRC) has ushered in
dynamic and innovative solutions for rice-based farming systems by providing
research-based tools and technologies. Outcomes of these efforts include notable
milestones such as the breeding of temperate japonica rice varieties adaptable
to tropical regions and the development of cold-tolerant rice varieties. TRRC
identifies concerns of rice research in temperate environments and high-altitude
areas in the tropics and provides support and coordination to National
Agricultural Research and Extension Systems (NARES) for those problems. Its
collaboration with IRRI allows scaling of the innovations on the field. The
consortium boasts of 18 member countries that work together to solve issues on
temperate rice improvement such as resistance to both biotic and abiotic
stresses, high yield potential, and better grain quality and nutrition. 

This new and improved TRRC website, which we are pleased to relaunch, is a
platform from which information can be derived about its members, current
research projects, news, upcoming events, and other useful resources. We hope
that this will be a useful channel to exchange new and innovative ideas and stay
updated on events, initiatives, and future milestones that the consortium aims
to accomplish. 

On behalf of IRRI, I express our strong commitment to leverage our capacities
and implement research programs with the Rural Development Administration (RDA)
of Korea and the wider TRRC network. Under this collaboration, we hope to
achieve a positive and significant impact for the rice farmers and consumers
without compromising our environment and human nutrition.



KI-YOUNG KIM

Director, Crop Breeding Division, National Institute of Crop Science (NICS),
Rural Development Administration (RDA), Korea

Member of TRRC Steering Committee

On behalf of the NICS-RDA, I would like to extend my sincerest appreciation to
many rice scientists for their active involvement in the Temperate Rice Research
Consortium (TRRC) since its founding in 2007. Members of the TRRC from all over
the world have been interacting and collaborating to find solutions to issues
related to rice production in temperate regions. This was made possible by the
sharing of superior germplasm developed by the TRRC members and scientific
expertise. I believe that some of our efforts have resulted in tangible outcomes
such as the development of pest and disease-resistant and higher-yielding
varieties and breeding lines. 

However, climate change is increasingly and seriously posing challenges to
secure and sustainable rice production. I hope that the concerted efforts of the
TRRC members will present a more precise roadmap to bring about more significant
impacts on the rice community in temperate regions and beyond.



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