A unified global costing framework catalyzes strategic investment in rice breeding
Sanjay K. Katiyar, Lekha T. Pazhamala, Reshmi Rani Das, Lennin Musundire, Atugonza Bilaro, Theodore T. Kessy, Maxwell Darko Asante, Ram Baran Yadaw, Girish Chandel, Abhinav Sao, Amrit Prasad Poudel, Kirpal Agyemang Ofosu

TL;DR
A new global costing framework for rice breeding helps improve efficiency and strategic investment in developing better rice varieties.
Contribution
The Unified Global Costing Framework for Rice Breeding (UGCF-Rice) provides a standardized system for cost assessment and optimization in rice breeding programs.
Findings
Rice breeding pipeline costs ranged from USD 26,781 to 39,221 in four countries.
Speed breeding technologies reduced breeding cycle time by 2.3-fold and land use by 1.6–20-fold.
The framework enables cross-program benchmarking and identifies efficiency gaps for optimization.
Abstract
Accelerating research investment and breeding innovation is critical to strengthening food system resilience and tackling the escalating food crisis across the Global South. To deliver transformative impact, rice breeding programs must transition into modern, focused, and data-driven systems that drive both financial and operational efficiency. Until recently, systematic cost assessment of rice breeding pipelines, crucial for strategic resource allocation, faster genetic gains, and enhanced varietal development, has been largely overlooked. To bridge this gap, we developed the Unified Global Costing Framework for Rice Breeding (UGCF-Rice), a standardized system for data collection, cross-program benchmarking, identifying key cost drivers, efficiency gaps, and opportunities for optimization. The framework’s effectiveness was demonstrated through case studies costing four National…
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TopicsRice Cultivation and Yield Improvement · Climate change impacts on agriculture · Agricultural risk and resilience
