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The International Rice Commission (IRC) is an intergovernmental organisation of states that produce rice. It is a subsidiary organisation of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The IRC promotes international co-operation in the production, conservation, distribution, and consumption of rice. The IRC is open to all members and associate members of the FAO. As of 2013, the IRC has 62 member states representing over 98 per cent of global rice production:

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  • The International Rice Commission (IRC) is an intergovernmental organisation of states that produce rice. It is a subsidiary organisation of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The IRC promotes international co-operation in the production, conservation, distribution, and consumption of rice. The establishment of the IRC was proposed in May 1948 by the delegates of a FAO meeting on rice in the Philippines. In April 1948, the FAO Council followed up on this recommendation by producing a multilateral treaty known as the Constitution of the International Rice Commission. The Constitution entered into force on 4 January 1949 and the first session of the IRC was held in Bangkok later that year. The 12 founding members were Burma, Ecuador, Egypt, France, India, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand. The IRC meets in regular session at least once every four years. The IRC is open to all members and associate members of the FAO. As of 2013, the IRC has 62 member states representing over 98 per cent of global rice production: * Australia * Bangladesh * Benin * Brazil * Burkina Faso * Cambodia * Cameroon * Chad * China * Colombia * Democratic Republic of the Congo * Cuba * Dominican Republic * Ecuador * Egypt * France * Gambia * Ghana * Greece * Guatemala * Guinea * Guyana * Haiti * Hungary * India * Indonesia * Iran * Italy * Japan * Kenya * Korea, South * Laos * Liberia * Madagascar * Malaysia * Mali * Mauritania * Mexico * Mozambique * Myanmar * Nepal * Netherlands * Nicaragua * Nigeria * Pakistan * Panama * Paraguay * Peru * Philippines * Portugal * Rwanda * Senegal * Sierra Leone * Sri Lanka * Suriname * Thailand * Turkey * United Kingdom * United States * Uruguay * Venezuela * Vietnam (en)
  • La Commission internationale du riz (CIR) est une organisation intergouvernementale des États producteurs de riz. C'est un organisme rattaché à l'Organisation des Nations unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture (FAO). Cette commission est chargée de promouvoir la coopération internationale pour développer la production, la conservation, la distribution et la consommation de riz. La création de la CIR a été proposée en mai 1948 par les délégués lors d'une conférence de la FAO sur le riz aux Philippines. En avril 1948, le Conseil de la FAO suivit cette recommandation en édictant un connu sous le d'« Acte constitutif de la Commission internationale du riz ». Cet acte constitutif est entré en vigueur le 4 janvier 1949 et la première réunion de la CIR s'est tenue à Bangkok plus tard la même année. Les douze membres fondateurs étaient les suivants : Birmanie, Équateur, Égypte, France, Inde, Italie, Mexique, Pays-Bas, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka et Thaïlande. La CIR se réunit en session ordinaire au moins une fois tous les quatre ans. La CIR a été suspendue en 2013 par le FAO. (fr)
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  • The International Rice Commission (IRC) is an intergovernmental organisation of states that produce rice. It is a subsidiary organisation of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The IRC promotes international co-operation in the production, conservation, distribution, and consumption of rice. The IRC is open to all members and associate members of the FAO. As of 2013, the IRC has 62 member states representing over 98 per cent of global rice production: (en)
  • La Commission internationale du riz (CIR) est une organisation intergouvernementale des États producteurs de riz. C'est un organisme rattaché à l'Organisation des Nations unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture (FAO). Cette commission est chargée de promouvoir la coopération internationale pour développer la production, la conservation, la distribution et la consommation de riz. La CIR a été suspendue en 2013 par le FAO. (fr)
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  • Commission internationale du riz (fr)
  • International Rice Commission (en)
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