Any country's development was 20 years ago associated to the degree of modernisation and industrialisation generating its impact on society and economy. Actually considering the failure of such policy, a new approach is getting implemented by giving enfasis on the eradication of poverty. Ressources and finances are actually transferred and dedicated to the welfare of the people by direct investments to small business and entreprises, to informal business, street merchants, public market merchants and middle class people . Jusqu'à récemment le développpement d'un pays se référait aux programmes de modernisation des infrastructures et l'implantation de l'industrialisation. Ces programmes devraient entrainer dans leur sillage une transformation de la structure sociale et économique de ce pays. Malheureusement ces programmes n'ont pas généré les résultats escomptés. De nos jours une nouvelle approche se dessine en mettant l'accent sur la lute contre la pauvreté en investissant les ressources et les finances de ces programmes directement dans la lutte du bien-être social visant à dynamiser l'environnement économique traditionnel, à stabiliser le petit commerce.

samedi 20 novembre 2010

Improved rice availability and reduced environmental impact forecast through new GRiSP

Millions will escape hunger and poverty in a widening campaign to achieve global food security and deliver major environmental gains within 25 years
Hanoi, Vietnam – One of the worlds largest global scientific partnerships for sustainable agricultural development has launched a bold new research initiative that aims to dramatically improve the ability of rice farmers to feed growing populations in some of the worlds poorest nations. The efforts of the Global Rice Science Partnership, or GRiSP, are expected to lift 150 million people out of poverty by 2035 and prevent the emission of greenhouse gases by an amount equivalent to more than 1 billion tons of carbon dioxide.
An initiative of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) and led by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and its partners, GRiSP was launched in Hanoi today at the 3rd International Rice Congress. The new global initiative will lead scientists to embark on the most comprehensive attempt ever to deploy rices genetic diversity. Cutting-edge research aimed at discovering new rice genes and deciphering their functions will feed into accelerated efforts to break the yield barrier in rice and to breed new generations of climate-ready rice with flooding tolerance and other traits that are essential for adapting production in the face of climate change. The initiative is expected to boost supplies enough to reduce anticipated increases in rice prices by an average of at least 6.5% by 2020, and at least 13% by 2035.
http://stockmarketsreview.com/pressrelease/2010/11/14/improved-rice-availability-and-reduced-environmental-impact-forecast-through-new-grisp/

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