IRRI and BADC organize crop cafeteria field day to evaluate suitability of rice varieties
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NOAKHALI, Bangladesh (10 May 2025) — To accelerate the adoption of high-performing rice varieties, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and the Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) jointly organized a Crop Cafeteria Field Day at the BADC Subarnachar farm in Noakhali. The initiative aimed to provide a scientific yet participatory platform for varietal assessment.
Since 2019, IRRI and BADC have organized crop cafeteria events in several locations across Bangladesh, including Nashipur, Subarnachar, Dattonagar, Tebunia, Madhupur, Itakhola, and Mymensingh. These events have sensitized farmers about the importance of quality seed and modern cultivation practices and encouraged inclusivity and evidence-based decision making.
Fourteen rice varieties were evaluated at the event, including BRRI dhan96, BRRI dhan99, BRRI dhan74 (benchmark), BRRI dhan67, BRRI dhan88, BRRI dhan97, BRRI dhan100, BRRI dhan28 (local check), Binadhan-25, BRRI dhan101, BRRI dhan102, BRRI dhan92, BRRI dhan104, and BRRI dhan105.
The suitability of these varieties, from newly released lines and established benchmarks—was evaluated and documented through participatory discussions and structured questionnaires.
Based on appearance, taste, yield, and market demand, BRRI dhan102, BRRI dhan99, and BRRI dhan97 were the most preferred varieties across various stakeholder groups. On the other hand, millers preferred BRRI dhan74 for its large-scale production potential and supply chain sustainability.
Addressing the event as the chief guest, Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Dr. Mohammad Emdad Ullah Mian,emphasized the significance of such initiatives, noting “ Crop cafeterias are advised for expansion as a useful tool for stakeholder participation and variety selection appropriate to a certain agro-ecological zone. We welcome further such technical assistance from IRRI that can enhance awareness among the small landholders.”
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