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Significant Dates in IRRI History1 March: 1993, IRRN name change: the “N” now stands for “Notes”; 2006, new IRRI copy center opens replacing the old analogue IRRI print shop. 2 March: 1976, IRRI holds its first official Employees Recognition Day. 3 March: 2004, IRRI holds two special days to celebrate the International Year of Rice 2004: the Araw ng Magsasaka (Farmers' Day) on and International Day (4 March) for ambassadors and donor representatives. 5 March: 1970, with a devaluation of the peso against the dollar, national staff go on a 1-day strike to request a salary increase and to be paid in dollars. A modest salary increase is granted, but not the request to be paid in dollars. 8 March: 1960, IRRI’s Articles of Incorporation are approved by the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission; 2001, Gurdev Khush
(photo), IRRI principal plant breeder, is among Chinese and foreign scientists to be
9 March: 1995, Gurdev Khush, IRRI principal plant breeder, is elected Fellow of the Royal Society (London). 10 March: 1996, the Philippine Cabinet of President Fidel V. Ramos meets at IRRI. 11 March: 2004, Glenn B. Gregorio, international research fellow in the Plant Breeding, Genetics, and Biochemistry Division, receives the 2004 Achievement Award for Crop Science Research from the Crop Science Society of the Philippines (CSSP).
13 March: 1978, Li Hsien-nien, vice premier of the People’s Republic of China, visits IRRI.
18 March: 2002, Calvin Qualset, director of the Genetic Resources Conservation Program at the University of California-Davis and IRRI BOT member, receives the 2002 Charles A. Black Award for his life's work in germplasm preservation and enhancement. 20 March: 1996, the IRRI Library launches its automated catalogue.
23 March: 1999, IRRI’s first director general (1960-71), Robert F. Chandler, passes away in Florida; 2005, IRRI awards a plaque of honor to the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) to recognize its partnership and outstanding contribution to food security and health of the people of Bangladesh for more than three decades. 24 March: 2004, Richard Flavell, chair of IRRI’s External Program and Management Review (EPMR) panel, urged all staff to "celebrate" the Institute's ach 26 March: 2006, the Chinese minister of agriculture Qinglin Du visits IRRI. 2007, more than 80 scientists from 14 countries in Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America attend an international workshop on Cool Rice for a Warmer World held at the Crop Physiology and Production Center (CPPC), College of Plant Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University (HZAU), Wuhan, Hubei, China. The workshop is sponsored by IRRI and HZAU, with partial financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China 30 March: 2003, K.L. Heong of the Entomology and Plant Pathology Division is the recipient of the 2003 Charles A. Black Award for his contributions to the advancement of science in the public policy arena.
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• What is IRRI? • IRRI's Mission Statement • Why an international research center for rice? • Who works and studies at IRRI? • What impact does IRRI have on rice research? • What is IRRI's research agenda? • Who funds IRRI? • Who sets IRRI policy? • What are IRRI's future challenges? • Board and staff directory • FAQ • Significant Dates in IRRI History |
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