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About Us
IRRI is a nonprofit research and training center established to reduce poverty and hunger, improve the health of rice farmers and consumers, and ensure environmental sustainability through collaborative research, partnerships, and strengthening of national agricultural research and extension systems.
Most of IRRI’s research is done in cooperation with national agricultural research and development institutions, farming communities, and other organizations of the world’s rice- producing nations.
IRRI was established in 1960 by the Ford and Rockefeller foundations in cooperation with the government of the Philippines. Its research activities began in 1962 and are now estimated to have touched the lives of almost half the world’s population.
The Institute’s research headquarters has laboratories and training facilities on a 252-hectare experimental farm on the main campus of the University of the Philippines Los Baños, about 60 kilometers south of the Philippine capital, Manila. Besides doing rice research, IRRI is also very active in local communities—providing educational scholarships, organizing income-generating training activities, and arranging other community projects that will help improve living conditions in the poor communities that neighbor the Institute.
This resource contains more than 969 rice-related photos, including landscapes, people, events, markets, laboratories, pests, and diseases |