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ROCARIZ

Reséau Ouest et Centre Africain du riz, ROCARIZ—a French acronym that translates to ‘West and Central Africa Rice Research and Development Network’—was launched in 2000 after in-depth consultations among WARDA, WECARD/CORAF, NARES and USAID


ROCARIZ, a successor network of the WARDA/NARS Rice Task Force (TF) collaborative mechanism for rice research and development, is financially supported by USAID. In November 2001, however, the network diversified its funding source by securing a three-year grant from the European Union (EU). In order to effectively link rice researchers, development agents and end-users of rice research findings in West and Central Africa, ROCARIZ’s Coordination is located at WARDA Headquarters, M’bé, Côte d’Ivoire. For the efficient delivery of rice-based technologies targeting complex and often fragile ecosystems, ROCARIZ maintains the Task Force mechanism with:

  • Rice Breeding Task Force

  • Mangrove Swamp Rice Task Force

  • Integrated Pest Management Task Force

  • Crop and Natural Resource Management Task Force

  • Sahel Natural Resource Management Task Force 

  • Economics Task Force 

  • Technology Transfer Task Force

ROCARIZ aims to link rice stakeholders in West and Central Africa in order to generate and sustain improved, relevant rice technologies, and to facilitate their transfer and diffusion for rapid adoption by end-users. This is achieved by enhancing NARES’ capacity and capability for participatory rice research planning, technology generation, evaluation, and transfer to end-users.

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ROCARIZ aims to link rice stakeholders in West and Central Africa


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