SUSTAINABLE RICE PLATFORM

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2011
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About SUSTAINABLE RICE PLATFORM

The Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP) is a multi-stakeholder partnership that aims to promote sustainable rice production and improve the livelihoods of rice farmers worldwide. The SRP was founded in 2011 by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), with the support of other organizations and stakeholders.

The SRP provides a platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing among stakeholders, including farmers, governments, research institutions, civil society organizations, and the private sector. It develops and promotes a set of sustainability standards and practices for rice production, known as the SRP Standard, which covers environmental, social, and economic aspects of rice farming.

The SRP works towards transforming the rice sector by encouraging the adoption of sustainable practices, promoting resource efficiency, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving water management, enhancing biodiversity, and ensuring fair working conditions for farmers and workers.

Through capacity building, training, and the dissemination of best practices, the SRP supports farmers in implementing sustainable rice production methods. It also facilitates market access for sustainably produced rice by collaborating with the private sector to develop sustainable sourcing commitments and certification schemes.

The SRP operates as a global platform, engaging with stakeholders from rice-producing regions around the world. It collaborates with governments and international organizations to promote sustainable rice production at the policy level and to integrate sustainability principles into national and regional strategies.

Overall, the Sustainable Rice Platform plays a crucial role in driving the transformation of the rice sector towards sustainability, addressing environmental and social challenges, and supporting the well-being of rice farmers and the communities dependent on rice production.