Breakthrough in Breeding Rice May Reduce Methane Emissions

Feb. 12, 2025

Scientists have announced a breakthrough in breeding a variety of rice they say reduces methane emissions by 70 percent — while delivering yields nearly twice the global average. According to CHW affiliate Timothy Searchinger, who studies agricultural methane emissions but was not involved with this research, a low-emitting rice plant could put a major dent in methane emissions from global rice production.