In a mountain village in south-west China, the local people are playing a guessing game. A new climate-friendly way of growing rice is being trialed here that will reduce methane emissions. So, what’s ...
Climate change may significantly impact arsenic levels in paddy rice, a staple food for millions across Asia, reveals a new study from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health. The ...
Meet Tony Nguyen, a 21-year old cook bringing a new Asian twist to Penn Market Tony Nguyen started cooking with his mother, but took it on his own path at Rice Paddy in Penn Market Paul Kuehnel More ...
A study in National Science Review reports that periphyton—microbial biofilms at the soil–water interface—captures 6–24% (12% on average) of fertilizer nitrogen in Chinese rice paddies. Combining a ...