Rice paddies on a dry day in October in Kurra, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Higher temperatures caused by global warming are projected to reduce rice crop yields in Indonesia. Changes in El Nino patterns, that impact the onset and length of the wet season, are also sending agricultural production to a vulnerable status. Developing new, or improved local rice varieties that more resilient--echoing recent studies in other countries--could be one of the keys to mitigate.
RM2G5JD6WRice paddies on a dry day in October in Kurra, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Higher temperatures caused by global warming are projected to reduce rice crop yields in Indonesia. Changes in El Nino patterns, that impact the onset and length of the wet season, are also sending agricultural production to a vulnerable status. Developing new, or improved local rice varieties that more resilient--echoing recent studies in other countries--could be one of the keys to mitigate.
The burning of rice straw in the fields. Smoke from the burning of rice straw in checks. Fire on the field
RF2EAKTCBThe burning of rice straw in the fields. Smoke from the burning of rice straw in checks. Fire on the field
China Guangxi Yangshuo Harvested Rice Drying On The Ground Near The Rice Paddies
RMAGRCEAChina Guangxi Yangshuo Harvested Rice Drying On The Ground Near The Rice Paddies
The burning of rice straw in the fields. Smoke from the burning of rice straw in checks. Fire on the field.
RFT3MCP6The burning of rice straw in the fields. Smoke from the burning of rice straw in checks. Fire on the field.
People walking on the embankment of rice paddies on a dry day in October near Bambalu, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Higher temperatures caused by global warming are projected to reduce rice crop yields in Indonesia. Changes in El Nino patterns, that impact the onset and length of the wet season, are also sending agricultural production to a vulnerable status. Developing new, or improved local rice varieties that more resilient--echoing recent studies in other countries--could be one of the keys to mitigate.
RM2G5JDC2People walking on the embankment of rice paddies on a dry day in October near Bambalu, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Higher temperatures caused by global warming are projected to reduce rice crop yields in Indonesia. Changes in El Nino patterns, that impact the onset and length of the wet season, are also sending agricultural production to a vulnerable status. Developing new, or improved local rice varieties that more resilient--echoing recent studies in other countries--could be one of the keys to mitigate.
The burning of rice straw in the fields. Smoke from the burning of rice straw in checks. Fire on the field
RF2EAKT9KThe burning of rice straw in the fields. Smoke from the burning of rice straw in checks. Fire on the field
China Guangxi Yangshuo Harvested Rice Drying On The Ground Near The Rice Paddies
RMAGRCE8China Guangxi Yangshuo Harvested Rice Drying On The Ground Near The Rice Paddies
The burning of rice straw in the fields. Smoke from the burning of rice straw in checks. Fire on the field.
RFKEHNHFThe burning of rice straw in the fields. Smoke from the burning of rice straw in checks. Fire on the field.
Rice terraces on a dry day in October near Bambalu, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMEYW34ERice terraces on a dry day in October near Bambalu, Tana Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
The burning of rice straw in the fields. Smoke from the burning of rice straw in checks. Fire on the field
RF2EAKT75The burning of rice straw in the fields. Smoke from the burning of rice straw in checks. Fire on the field
China Guangxi Yangshuo Harvested Rice Drying On The Road
RMAKK423China Guangxi Yangshuo Harvested Rice Drying On The Road
The burning of rice straw in the fields. Smoke from the burning of rice straw in checks. Fire on the field.
RFT3MCPPThe burning of rice straw in the fields. Smoke from the burning of rice straw in checks. Fire on the field.