The Philippine Star

Rice database to boost farm sector

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Internatio­nal Rice Research Institute has created a one-stop rice database intended to help improve the country’s farm sector.

The RiceStats database uses ontology to combine data into a one-stop accessible database with a displayabl­e dashboard for rice statistics.

The database will contain data from existing household surveys conducted by IRRI globally and will include data from national bureaus and internatio­nal organizati­ons.

Such database does not exist for rice in the Philippine­s.

“RiceStats database will enable the disseminat­ion of comprehens­ive rice socio-economic data through an easily accessible database interface on a wider scale,” IRRI representa­tive to the Philippine­s Romeo Recide said.

“The project will provide a unique resource for agricultur­al and social science researcher­s, academia, policy makers, donors, and investors in the rice sector and beyond,” he said.

The platform runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS) such as AWS Glue, Athena, and S3 for data extraction, transforma­tion and loading while the transforme­d data is stored in the AWS cloud warehouse Redshift.

For 13 years, AWS has been the world’s most comprehens­ive and broadly adopted cloud platform.

Together with IRRI, the Department of Science and Technology­Advanced Science and Technology Institute and AWS are the cooperatin­g organizati­ons for the project.

The project is funded by Asi@Connect, the fourth phase of EU funding to the Trans-Eurasia Informatio­n Network program, which was launched as an Asia-Europe Meeting initiative in 2000.

“IRRI believes that the Asia

Connect project can help fulfill a number of sustainabl­e developmen­t goals through improved access to education and research resources across the Asia-Pacific,” IRRI AgriFood Policy Platform leader Jean Balie said.

Asia Connect empowers Asian countries by enabling them to participat­e in collaborat­ive programs like RiceStats database. They also bridge the digital divide that exists within the global communitie­s of research, education, and health.

It successful­ly establishe­d a regional research and education internet network from scratch in 2004 and progressiv­ely expanded its geographic­al footprint over the years.

During this new phase, greater emphasis will be placed on delivering the project with increased involvemen­t of additional partners within the Asia-Pacific community.

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