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                    [Summary] => Thanks to the project of PhilRice, National Irrigation Authority (NIA) and the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Filipino farmers can now plant rice in fields lacking in irrigation and in some cases drought-ridden fields. The three agricultural agencies developed the "aerobic rice technology" to address the water crisis problem in tropical agriculture, especially during the advent of El Niño. Because it is grown in soil with oxygen it is called "aerobic rice" as compared with anaerobic soil where oxygen is absent because of irrigation.

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