The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) is dedicated to reducing poverty and hunger through rice science; improving the health and welfare of rice farmers and consumers; and protecting the rice-growing environment for future generations. IRRI is an independent, nonprofit, research and educational institute, founded in 1960 by the Ford and Rockefeller foundations with support from the Philippine government. The institute, headquartered in Los Baños, Philippines, has offices in 17 rice-growing countries in Asia and Africa, and over 1,000 staff.
Working with in-country partners, IRRI develops advanced rice varieties that yield more grain and better withstand pests and disease as well as flooding, drought, and other harmful effects of climate change.
Rice fields are a large emitter of methane and adoption of new technologies and policies is necessary to meet national emission reduction targets in Asia. Technologies and policies that reduce the carbon footprint of rice and are linked to market incentives to benefit rural small-holder farmers and sustain the reduction of emissions over the long-term are crucial. Development of new management practices demands further research on their GHG-reduction potential and validation in order for them to be linked to the carbon market and how best to take advantage of it while contributing to the national development and emission goals. Working with various national and international partners in different projects, IRRI develops strategies to increase the level of adoption of climate-smart technologies in rice production. This task needs a concerted approach of an inter-disciplinary team of experts.
IRRI, with the support of the Government of India, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, has established IRRI-South Asia Regional Centre (ISARC) in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The ISARC is a regional facility of IRRI established in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, to support research, collaboration, training, and service provision to institutions, scientists, and other stakeholders in India and other South Asian and African countries. ISARC stands for excellence in rice research through its three major component units, the Centre of Excellence in Rice Values Addition (CERVA), Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Agriculture (CESA) and IRRI Research and Education Program (IREP). ISARC is undertaking several R4D programs/projects for development cutting edge technologies and rice value added products to enhance the income and welfare of rice farmers through value chain development.
Under the general directions of the scientists, the incumbent will provide scientific contribution to the projects related to climate change, including training, project reports, partnerships, and outputs. S/he will significantly contribute to the organization’s climate change and GHG emission research of rice-based systems in India. S/he will coordinate the implementation of on-farm and on-station experiments at project sites to collect baseline data, measure emissions, and elaborate interactions from adjusting multiple management practices, which contributes to the climate change agenda of IRRI. This research includes measurement of GHG emission of existing methodologies, develop and validate new GHG-reducing management practices by generating evidence for a new methodology for voluntary carbon markets. The incumbent is expected to have knowledge of GHG measurement in agriculture as well as organizational skills. The incumbent will also provide capacity building and communication advocacy to stakeholders and field staff as well as contribute to policy briefs, research reports and scientific articles. S/he will work closely with collaborating partner(s) for monitoring and implementation of planned activities.
Ph.D. in Agronomy with a minimum of 3-5 years of relevant work experience in climate change research in any agricultural research organization of national/international repute
OR Master’s in Agronomy with a minimum of 7-8 years of related work experience
Good understanding of agriculture project management
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Preferred:
Allowances: In addition to the base salary indicated above, IRRI also offers the following allowances:
Please note only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.