Africa Rice Center

{{Short description|Pan-African intergovernmental association}}

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|abbreviation = AfricaRice

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|formation = 1971

|type = Non-profit research and training center

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|purpose = Research

|headquarters = Abidjan,

|location = Côte d'Ivoire

|region_served = Africa

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|language = English / French

|leader_title = Director General

|leader_name = Harold Roy-Macauley

|main_organ = Board of Trustees

|affiliations = CGIAR

|num_staff = 250

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|website = {{url|http://www.africarice.org}}

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The Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), formerly known as the West Africa Rice Development Association (WARDA), is a pan-African intergovernmental association and a CGIAR Research organization, currently headquartered in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.{{cite web

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| title = Africa: Emergency Rice Initiative Launched to Help Countries Severely Hit By Soaring Prices

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AfricaRice is an agricultural research center that was constituted in 1971 by 11 West African countries. By 2023, the center counted 28 African member states.{{Cite web |title=About Us |url=https://www.africarice.org/about-us |access-date=2023-05-02 |website=africarice-English |language=en}} Since 1986, AfricaRice has been one of the 15 specialized research centers of CGIAR.

The center runs regional research stations in Saint-Louis, Senegal and Ibadan, Nigeria with country offices in Cotonou, Benin and Antananarivo, Madagascar.

AfricaRice aims to contribute to poverty alleviation and food security in Africa through research for development. The center has close links to agricultural research organizations in the African member states, agricultural universities and research institutes in Europe, Japan, the United States, and the development sector, including non-governmental organizations, farmers organizations, and donors. AfricaRice, being part of the CGIAR system, shares resources with several of the other CGIAR organizations, including the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in Los Baños, Philippines, and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in Ibadan, Nigeria. In the course of reforms at the CGIAR, AfricaRice developed together with IRRI and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) the Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP), which sets a global strategic research agenda for rice.[http://www.grisp.net/main/summary Global Rice Science Partnership (GRiSP)] GRiSP website

One of AfricaRice's major tasks is developing and introducing new rice seed varieties suitable for African conditions. NERICA, which stands for "New Rice for Africa", is two families of interspecific cultivars of African (Oryza glaberrima) and Asian (Oryza sativa) rice species, that was developed to improve the yields of African farmers. For his work on NERICA, Monty Jones from Sierra Leone was awarded the World Food Prize in 2004,{{cite web

| title = Monty Jones awarded WFP 2004

| publisher = World Food Prize official site

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| url = http://www.worldfoodprize.org/index.cfm?nodeID=25348&audienceID=1

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}} becoming the first African to win this award.

Gallery

File:Rice cultivation in Benin - panoramio - Africa Rice Center (3).jpg|Africa Rice Center staff in Benin, 2011

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