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IRRI and USAID Launch MASEA Project to Reduce Methane Emissions in Rice Farming


By Robin Kumar AttriUpdated On: 26-Nov-24 09:01 AM
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MASEA, launched by IRRI and USAID, reduces methane emissions in rice farming while promoting sustainability and supporting farmers economically.
IRRI and USAID Launch MASEA Project to Reduce Methane Emissions in Rice Farming
IRRI and USAID Launch MASEA Project to Reduce Methane Emissions in Rice Farming

Key Highlights

  • MASEA aims to cut methane emissions in Southeast Asia’s rice farming.
  • Supported by IRRI and USAID for climate-smart practices.
  • Connects farmers to carbon markets for extra income.
  • Focuses on affordable, scalable solutions for smallholder farmers.
  • Targets agriculture’s 40% share of global methane emissions.

The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) has introduced the Methane Accelerator for Southeast Asia (MASEA), a project designed to cut methane emissions in rice farming. This initiative is supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and aims to promote climate-friendly farming methods while improving farmer’s resilience to climate change.

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Why MASEA Is Important

Rice farming is a major part of Southeast Asia’s economy and a key source of food. However, traditional methods, like flooded rice fields, produce large amounts of methane—a powerful greenhouse gas. Methane traps heat in the atmosphere much more effectively than carbon dioxide, making it a big contributor to global warming.

Southeast Asia is highly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, such as unpredictable weather and rising sea levels. MASEA seeks to address these challenges by introducing climate-smart agricultural practices that reduce emissions and help farmers adapt to changing conditions.

Supporting Farmers and the Environment

MASEA also has an innovative plan to connect rice farmers with carbon markets. Through these markets, farmers can earn extra income by adopting eco-friendly methods. This creates financial incentives while encouraging sustainable practices.

The project focuses on making its solutions practical and affordable, even for small-scale farmers. High monitoring costs and logistical challenges have often been obstacles in similar efforts, but MASEA’s strategies are designed to be scalable and accessible to all.

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Methane in Agriculture

Agriculture accounts for about 40% of human-caused methane emissions globally, with rice farming being a major source. Methane is approximately 80 times more effective than carbon dioxide in trapping heat over 20 years.

Reducing methane emissions can have multiple benefits, such as:

  • Slowing global warming.
  • Improving air quality.
  • Supporting sustainable food systems.
  • Increasing productivity for farmers.
  • Enhancing livelihoods in farming communities.

A Step Toward Sustainable Farming

MASEA represents a bold move toward making agriculture in Southeast Asia more sustainable and climate-resilient. By combining science, innovation, and economic incentives, the project provides a practical way for farmers to contribute to the fight against climate change.

This initiative highlights the importance of collaboration between research institutions, governments, and international organizations in building a better future for both farmers and the environment.

Also Read: How to Reduce Moisture in Soybeans: 5 Easy Methods

CMV360 Says

MASEA is a groundbreaking initiative tackling methane emissions in Southeast Asia’s rice farming. By promoting climate-smart practices and connecting farmers to carbon markets, it offers environmental and economic benefits. This project not only helps combat climate change but also supports sustainable farming and improves the livelihoods of smallholder farmers.

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