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Rebalancing the UP-IRRI partnership
The Philippine Star
|August 04, 2025
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Since its establishment in 1960 by an agreement between the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations and the Philippine government, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) has been known around the world as a leader in agricultural research and a provider of much-needed and applicable solutions to global hunger.
With so many people and economies dependent on rice, IRRI's outputs — especially the famous "IR8" and similar high-yielding varieties — were hailed as gamechangers for billions, reportedly staving off famine in India in the 1960s and spurring "green revolutions" around Asia.
The first President Marcos was a staunch supporter of IRRI, folding its "miracle rice" into his Masagana 99 program, which temporarily achieved self-sufficiency in rice but ultimately failed from bad credit and also proved environmentally destructive.
Headquartered in Laguna on the campus of the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB), IRRI and its achievements became a source of pride for the Philippines, which not only hosted the institute but provided much of its manpower — the scientists in its labs and the farmers tilling its experimental plots, among other staff workers.
(That sentiment, it should be noted, isn't universally shared. A coalition of NGOs and individuals called MASIPAG, opposed to the kind of genetic engineering that IRRI and even UPLB does, sees IRRI as "a research arm of big agrochemical corporations in turning the food and environmental crisis into their businesses.")
While that's being debated, another issue has come up between IRRI and UP over the land that IRRI has been using, at the nominal rate of P1 a year for the past 65 years.
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