rice
Coverage of rice in the Nexus archive.
- Former staff of T.N. Civil Supplies Corporation complain to CM Vijay over ‘low’ off-take of wheat under PDS
Former staff of T.N. Civil Supplies Corporation have complained to CM Vijay about low wheat off-take under the PDS. The association suggested the state government request a higher wheat allotment from the Centre instead of rice.
- Indian Farmers Await Early-July Rains to Catch Up on Planting
Indian farmers are waiting for early-July rains to help catch up on planting. The article mentions rice saplings in India.
- Economic blockade hits Manipur’s Kangpokpi district, driving up the cost of essentials
An economic blockade in Manipur’s Kangpokpi district has caused rising prices for essentials like rice and petrol, with no LPG cylinder supply. At least 40 people have been killed since the revocation of President’s Rule in February, and the district’s MLA and Deputy CM have been blocked from traveling to Imphal.
- Plants appear to detect the patter of falling rain
MIT engineers found that rice seeds submerged in shallow water germinated 30% to 40% faster when exposed to vibrations from dripping water. The vibrations dislodge statoliths, signaling seeds to grow, potentially giving them a survival advantage by indicating optimal growth depth near the surface.
- West Africa: West Africa's Rice Imperative - Why Investing in the Value Chain Is the Most Important Bet We Can Make
West Africa spends over $3.5 billion annually importing rice, a staple food that grows naturally in the region. The article highlights the potential of investing in the local rice value chain as a strategic economic opportunity.
- El Nino threatens livelihoods in Southeast Asia
El Nino is causing hotter, drier weather in Southeast Asia, disrupting rice and palm-oil production. Households in the region are facing increased costs for fuel, food, and transport.
- Asean at 60: peace, prosperity and polite paralysis
Dan Rae Hugo, a 43-year-old farmer in Iloilo, Philippines, faces doubled diesel costs and evaporated profit margins, with rice prices rising 20% due to the Iran war. He attributes his struggles to increased inputs like diesel, labor, and transportation costs.
- Cracker Barrel shares soar on improved customer satisfaction, but cook warns chain has started to cut corners
Cracker Barrel shares are rising due to improved customer satisfaction, but a veteran cook has expressed concern about the chain reheating food like rice and meatloaf in microwaves, signaling potential lowering of standards.
- Retail inflation at 16-month high of 3.9% as food items get dearer
Retail inflation reached a 16-month high of 3.9% as prices for tomato and rice increased. Higher fuel prices contributed to rising transport costs, exacerbating the inflationary pressure.
- ECONOMIC SURVEY 2025-26: 2025 floods hit agriculture hardest with Rs430bn losses
The 2025 floods caused Rs822bn in losses, 1,039 deaths, and displaced 4 million people in Pakistan, with agriculture suffering the worst impact at Rs430bn. Punjab accounted for 76% of nationwide damages and 77% of casualties, while the government revised GDP growth downward to 3.5–3.9%.
- Texas woman shot ex-husband 18 times after luring him out with fake pizza delivery
A Texas woman allegedly shot her ex-husband 18 times after luring him out with a fake pizza delivery. She fired multiple shots, fled the scene, and returned to shoot him again.
- Cold-induced peptide signalling secures pollen resilience and crop yield
A small-peptide signaling axis involving RGF family members controls resilience to cold stress in tomatoes and rice. Modulating this pathway prevents cold-induced yield losses in crops.
- India Cuts Monsoon Forecast to 90% of Normal in Risk to Crops
India has reduced its monsoon forecast to 90% of normal levels, posing a risk to crops. Farmers in Haryana are sowing rice saplings amid the forecasted shortfall.
- Lifting of internet restrictions reveals Iranians’ anger over food inflation
Iranians have expressed growing anger over food price inflation as internet restrictions were partially lifted, revealing annual price surges of 308% for vegetable oil, 190% for chicken, and 170% for rice. The government restored internet access after severing it during the US-Israeli war on 28 February and earlier mass protests.
- Food, Flashlights and Fans: Floridians Step Up Aid to Cuban Relatives
South Floridians are shipping boxes containing canned meats, rice, beans, and other staples to hungry relatives in Cuba. The aid effort highlights cross-border support amid food shortages in Cuba.
- Scientists issue urgent warning over 'boy kibble' trend: Viral rice and mince meal prep leaves young men at risk of deadly food poisoning
Scientists have issued a warning about the 'boy kibble' trend, a viral rice and mince meal prep popular among young men, which poses a risk of deadly food poisoning due to improper handling or contamination.
- Author Correction: Inactivating SnRK1β1A promotes broad-spectrum disease resistance in rice
A correction to an article in Nature reports on the inactivation of SnRK1β1A and its promotion of broad-spectrum disease resistance in rice. The study was published online on May 20, 2026. This breakthrough has significant implications for rice crop protection.
- Woman who bought rice on Amazon shocked to see something 'wiggling' inside the package
A woman who purchased rice on Amazon was shocked to discover a wiggling object inside the package, leading to concerns about product quality or contamination.
- F1 star Charles Leclerc reveals his pre-race diet and preparation
Ferrari F1 driver Charles Leclerc shared his pre-race routine, including jumping rope, cold baths, and a diet of lean protein (white fish or chicken) and easily digestible carbohydrates like rice. The article highlights his preparation methods and Ferrari's competitive position in Formula 1, alongside new regulatory changes.
- Scientists discover why bread can cause weight gain without extra calories
Scientists discovered that carbohydrates like bread, rice, and wheat may alter metabolism, causing weight gain in mice without increased calorie intake. The study shows weight gain occurs due to reduced energy burning, not overeating.
- Urgent nationwide recall for rice sold at major grocery stores that's contaminated with mystery 'foreign material'
A nationwide recall of rice contaminated with foreign material is underway, affecting products sold at major grocery stores. The contamination poses potential health risks, prompting urgent action by regulatory authorities.