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Developing integrated agriculture wastes – carbon capture model for mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in rice production in Asia (IAW-CCM Asia) |
Principal Investigator / Affiliation | Jonaliza Siangliw (Senior Researcher) / National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC) Thailand |
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Kosuke Noborio (Full Professor) / Meiji University Japan | |
Chusnul Arif (Associate Professor) / IPB University Indonesia | |
Phetmanyseng Xangsayasane (Senior rice scientist) / National Agriculture and Forestry Research Institute Lao PDR | |
Year Adopted | 2023 |
Research Period | 3 years |
General Description of the Research Project | Rice production is part of the culture in Asia and the staple food in the region. Linked with the production is the emission of carbon and other greenhouse gases. This cooperative research project aims to utilize agricultural (specifically rice) and food waste for composting and transformation to products that will enhance carbon capture and utilization and the reduction of carbon and GHGs through the application of azolla and alternate wet and dry systems of rice cultivation. |
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Principal Investigator / Country of Research Team | Jonaliza Siangliw Thailand Kosuke Noborio Japan Chusnul Arif Indonesia Phetmanyseng Xangsayasane Lao PDR |
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