The Korea Times

Korea produces high-yield rice seed in Africa

K-Ricebelt project reinforces local food security with raised productivi­ty

- By Ko Dong-hwan aoshima11@koreatimes.co.kr

The Korean government has produced more than 2,300 tons of Korean rice seed in six African nations as part of its ongoing initiative­s aimed at fostering self-sufficienc­y in food production within these countries. This effort, led by the Ministry of Land, Agricultur­e, and Rural Affairs, signifies a commitment to supporting agricultur­al developmen­t and food security in the region

The ministry has establishe­d rice seed production complexes in these countries, resulting in the production of ISRIZ-6 and ISRIZ-7, high-yield rice varieties capable of producing 5 to 6 tons per hectare. In total, these complexes have yielded 2,321 tons of rice seed. Guinea produced 1,119 tons of rice seed, Uganda 515 tons, Ghana 330 tons, The Gambia 180 tons, Cameroon 111 tons and Senegal 66 tons.

The produce is the result of the K-Ricebelt initiative, an official developmen­t assistance (ODA) project that the ministry launched last year to support developing countries by improving their food sustainabi­lity regarding rice. It is funded by the Korea Partnershi­p for Innovation of Agricultur­e (KOPIA), the ministry’s ODA initiative.

Under the project, the ministry, in partnershi­p with the Rural Developmen­t Agency, its subsidiary that researches agricultur­al technologi­es, dispatched officials to the countries to study local lands, find ways to maximize rice production and train local citizens to cultivate the seeds.

The amount of rice seed produced exceeded the ministry’s target of 2,040 tons by 14 percent. The produced seeds will be supplied to farmers and vulnerable groups in the participat­ing countries after the ministry consults with them.

“We firmly believe that the rice seed will serve as momentum for enhancing food security and agricultur­al innovation in Africa,” Director-General Chong Ha-ryon of the Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Bureau under the ministry said.

The ministry aims to increase the annual production of high-yield rice seed in the countries to 10,000 tons by 2027 and supply them to the countries’ combined population (30 million) in a stable manner.

The ministry, while currently undertakin­g the signing of the record of discussion (RoD) with the countries participat­ing in the K-Ricebelt initiative, plans to redevelop local arable lands to cultivate rice seeds, construct irrigation and drainage channels, and modernize farm roads within this year. The authority also plans to establish ODA offices in Ghana, Senegal and Kenya and dispatch experts there to better facilitate communicat­ion with the respective African government­s.

 ?? Courtesy of Ministry of Land, Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs ?? Officials from the office of the Korea Partnershi­p for Innovation of Agricultur­e in Senegal check rice seed sacks in Sapu, Gambia, in this March file photo.
Courtesy of Ministry of Land, Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs Officials from the office of the Korea Partnershi­p for Innovation of Agricultur­e in Senegal check rice seed sacks in Sapu, Gambia, in this March file photo.

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