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Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency (RIPE) is a translational research project that is genetically engineering plants to photosynthesize more efficiently to increase crop yields. RIPE aims to increase agricultural production worldwide, particularly to help reduce hunger and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia by sustainably improving the yield of key food crops including soybeans, rice, cassava and cowpeas. The RIPE project began in 2012, funded by a five-year, $25-million dollar grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In 2017, the project received a $45 million-dollar reinvestment from the Gates Foundation, Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research, and the UK Government's Department for International Development. In 2018, the Gates Foundation contribut

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  • تحقيق زيادة كفاءة التمثيل الضوئي هو مشروع بحثي يهدف إلى دراسة آليات هندسة النباتات وراثيًا بحيث تقوم بعمليات التمثيل الضوئي بشكل أكثر كفاءة لزيادة إنتاجية المحاصيل. (ar)
  • Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency (RIPE) is a translational research project that is genetically engineering plants to photosynthesize more efficiently to increase crop yields. RIPE aims to increase agricultural production worldwide, particularly to help reduce hunger and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia by sustainably improving the yield of key food crops including soybeans, rice, cassava and cowpeas. The RIPE project began in 2012, funded by a five-year, $25-million dollar grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In 2017, the project received a $45 million-dollar reinvestment from the Gates Foundation, Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research, and the UK Government's Department for International Development. In 2018, the Gates Foundation contributed an additional $13 million to accelerate the project's progress. (en)
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  • RIPE is engineering plants to more efficiently turn the sun’s energy into food to sustainably increase worldwide food productivity. (en)
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  • Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency (en)
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  • تحقيق زيادة كفاءة التمثيل الضوئي هو مشروع بحثي يهدف إلى دراسة آليات هندسة النباتات وراثيًا بحيث تقوم بعمليات التمثيل الضوئي بشكل أكثر كفاءة لزيادة إنتاجية المحاصيل. (ar)
  • Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency (RIPE) is a translational research project that is genetically engineering plants to photosynthesize more efficiently to increase crop yields. RIPE aims to increase agricultural production worldwide, particularly to help reduce hunger and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia by sustainably improving the yield of key food crops including soybeans, rice, cassava and cowpeas. The RIPE project began in 2012, funded by a five-year, $25-million dollar grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. In 2017, the project received a $45 million-dollar reinvestment from the Gates Foundation, Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research, and the UK Government's Department for International Development. In 2018, the Gates Foundation contribut (en)
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  • تحقيق زيادة كفاءة التمثيل الضوئي (ar)
  • Realizing Increased Photosynthetic Efficiency (en)
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