The Research Faculty of Agriculture,
Hokkaido University (RFAAHU) and the International Rice Research Institute
(IRRI) signed Memorandum of Agreement strengthening cooperation between the rice
scientists of the two institutes. According to the agreement, the two institutes
will undertake exchange of organization members and research fellows; joint
supervision of students conducting research, thesis, and fieldwork; exchange of
academic materials, publications, and information; and conduct joint research
projects and organize symposiums.
Representatives from the two institutes
also discussed mutual areas of interests.
Chaired by Prof. Yuji Kishima of RFAHU, participants from IRRI included Dr.Noel Magor, Dr. II Ryong Choi, Dr. Russell Reinke, Dr. Takashi Yamano, and Ms.
Anilyn Maningas.
IRRI External Relations Director Corinta Guerta and RFAAHU Dean Prof. Tomomi Marutani signed the agreement on 10 March.
RFAAHU was inaugurated in 1876 and was the first academic institute in Japan to award bachelor degrees. Today, it remains at the forefront of research on food security, bio-resource
management, biomass energy supply, and environmental conservation through
restructuring of systematized agriculture.
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