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															New role for DLG at the International Rice Congress 2018  
								 
								DLG (German Agricultural Society) has been invited by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) to take a role in the organization of the International Rice Congress 2018, the world’s largest gathering of experts from the global rice production sector. Under the partnership, DLG will manage the exhibition element of the International Rice Congress 2018, which takes place at Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands Hotel and Convention Center from 14-17 October 2018. 
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The  exhibition will showcase specialist rice technology solutions. IRRI’s  capacity to bring together stakeholders in the rice industry and engage  them in collaborative discussions, coupled with DLG’s expertise in  agricultural exhibitions and professional agricultural know-how,  promises a dynamic conference. 
 
The world’s premier organization  on rice science research, IRRI predicts a need to increase rice  production by 25% over the next 25 years. “In 2014, IRC attracted 2,500  delegates from 69 countries. With the demand for rice production rising,  IRC 2018 is an ideal venue for actors from across the rice value chain  to discuss innovative and actionable solutions to improving the efficacy  of  the rice value chain”, explained Dr. Bruce Tolentino, Chair of the  IRC2018 Organizing Committee and IRRI Deputy Director General. “Engaging  DLG to provide a professional exhibition, raises the bar on the  conversation.” 
 
Rice machinery solutions to increase efficiency is  an important aspect to meeting future demand. Combining the current  specialist rice know-how with technical machinery advances in one  location is a significant advantage. 
 
“With a specialist  exhibition area that shows technical solutions for rice cultivation,  alongside a congress program that includes specialist knowledge on  themes such as genetic improvement, and sustainable and equitable  farming systems, we believe the International Rice Congress will become a  knowledge nucleus of theoretical, practical and technical competence  all at the same time,” said Bernd Koch, Managing Director of DLG  International. 
“The DLG’s mission to share agricultural knowledge  across borders. Known for providing lead technical expertise and best  practices on sustainable rice production among rice-producing countries  in Asia, IRRI values what DLG’s Head of Business Development Jens Kremer  calls “a good example of how knowledge and technical prowess can be  successfully combined at one venue”. 
 
DLG is known for its  Agritechnica exhibitions in Europe and Southeast Asia. Agritechnica,  which is the world’s largest agricultural machinery show, included a  rice feature in 2013. It brought together technical exhibits and  practical solutions in rice cultivation including water management, crop  protection, harvesting and the specific demands made on machinery and  equipment used in the sector. 
 
Exhibitors at the International  Rice Congress 2018 Trade Show will be offered full marketing support,  including extensive information on global rice markets, detailed  participation planning and high-quality, local promotion of new  products. A multilingual marketing team and DLG’s regional office in  China will also be offering support to help exhibitors achieve maximum  benefit from their participation at the event. 
 
Organized by IRRI,  the International Rice Congress provides the world’s rice researchers,  scientists, producers, traders, regulators, and policymakers – all  stakeholders in the rice industry – to meet, share, and learn the latest  developments in the globe’s most important staple crop. 
 
The  partnership between IRRI and DLG will ensure that the 2018 International  Rice Congress will be a powerhouse conference where innovations and  research breakthroughs that can lead to a more sustainable rice sector  will be shared and discussed among the world’s rice researchers,  scientists, producers, traders, regulators, and policymakers -- all  stakeholders in the rice industry. 
 
Based on the projections made  by the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute, global rice  demand is expected to rise to 496 million metric tons in 2020 and up to  555 million metric tons in 2035. The Asian rice market is projected to  account for more than 60 percent of the total rice demand increase,  despite declining consumption in China and in India. Also, an extra 30  million metric tons of rice will be needed in Africa to meet higher  demand – representing a 100 percent increase since 2010. In the  Americas, meanwhile, total rice consumption is projected to rise by more  than 30 percent in the during the coming decades. 
Worldwide, there  are more than 150 million hectares used for growing rice. Irrigated  lowland fields represent more than half of this area, and these account  for 75 percent of global rice production. As land is scarce and  expansion of the rice-growing area is unlikely, rice yields need to rise  faster than in the past to keep market prices at an affordable level  and ensure access for billions of consumers. Yield growth will need to  be between 1.0-1.2 percent annually after 2020 to feed the growing world  population and to prevent price increases.
 
  
								 
																						
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