23–24 November 2026  —  Bangkok, Thailand

Call for Abstracts

Poster Presentations

One Health Rice

Rice is more than a staple food. It is a cornerstone of food security, human health, environmental sustainability, and rural livelihoods for more than half of the world's population. As global challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, emerging diseases, environmental degradation, and nutritional insecurity continue to intensify, the future of rice must be viewed through a broader and more integrated lens. The 4th International Conference on Rice for the Future (ICRF2026) adopts the theme “One Health Rice: Transforming Food, Climate and Health Through Rice Innovation” to highlight the interconnected health of rice production systems, ecosystems, and society. This concept recognizes that healthy soils support healthy plants; healthy plants contribute to nutritious food; nutritious food promotes human well-being; and sustainable farming systems safeguard environmental and economic resilience.

ICRF2026 will bring together researchers, policymakers, industry leaders, farmers, and development partners to explore innovative solutions across the entire rice value chain. Topics will include climate-smart rice, low-emission production systems, sustainable crop protection, rice genomics and breeding, nutrition and functional foods, digital agriculture, biodiversity conservation, and policies that strengthen resilient food systems.

Through interdisciplinary collaboration and international partnerships, ICRF2026 aims to advance a shared vision of rice that not only feeds the world, but also contributes to healthier people, healthier ecosystems, and a more sustainable future for all.

Concurrent Sessions

Six parallel tracks covering the full spectrum of rice research — from molecular genomics to field-scale innovation.

Call for Abstracts or Full Papers | Oral & Poster Presentation

Submit your research to share with the global community

Submission Opens
1 June 2026
Submission Closes
1 September 2026
01
Rice Genomics / Rice-omics
Genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics in rice research
02
Climate Change
Adaptation and mitigation strategies for rice production under climate variability
03
Abiotic and Biotic Stresses
Drought, flood, salinity, pests and disease resistance mechanisms in rice
04
Novel Processing & Product Development
Healthy rice products, functional foods and value-added processing innovation
05
Health, Medical & Pharmaceutical
Rice-based health products, medicinal varieties and nutritional science
06
Agri-tech
Smart farming, precision agriculture and digital tools for rice production

Important Dates

เลื่อนซ้าย-ขวาเพื่อดูวันทั้งหมด

Today
1 June 2026
Submissions open
1 Sep 2026
Submission deadline
15 Sep 2026
Acceptance notice
1 Oct 2026
Early bird closes
1 Nov 2026
Registration closes
23 Nov 2026
ICRF 2026 event
Abstract submission opens
1 June
Submission Opens
Registration & abstract portal
Abstract deadline
1 September
Abstract Deadline
Last date for abstracts & full paper
Deadline
Notification
30 September
Acceptance Notice
Authors notified by email
After review
Early bird registration
1 October
Early Bird Closes
Save on registration fees
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Registration deadline
1 Nov
Registration Closes
Final cutoff date
Last chance
Conference
23–24 Nov
ICRF 2026 Event
Main conference, Bangkok
Main event

Rules for Submission


You can choose to submit either an Abstract Only or a Full Paper.

  1. All submissions must be written in ENGLISH.
  2. Submit your abstract or full paper ONLY through the online submission form.
  3. For Abstract Only: The body of the abstract is limited to 250 words, excluding the title and information on authors.
  4. For Full Paper: You are required to upload your full paper file in the designated section.
  5. Use the menu buttons for underline, italic, bold, and superscript formatting.
Download Full Paper Template


Guidelines Oral Presentation


  • Time Allocation: Each presenter is allotted a total of 20 minutes (15 minutes for the presentation and 5 minutes for Q&A).
  • Presentation Format: Please prepare your slides in PowerPoint (.pptx) or PDF format. A 16:9 aspect ratio is recommended.
  • Preparation: Presenters are expected to arrive at the presentation room at least 15 minutes before the session starts to upload their files to the provided computer.
  • Equipment Provided: A computer/laptop, LCD projector, screen, microphone, and laser pointer will be available in the presentation room.


Guidelines Poster


  • Size Requirements: The required size for your poster is 80 cm (width) x 120 cm (height). This is a portrait orientation.
  • Layout Guidelines: There are no specific font or layout guidelines mandated by the committee. Please design your poster to be clear, readable, and visually engaging.
  • Printing: Presenters are required to print and bring their own posters to the conference. We do not provide on-site printing services.
  • Setup Time & Location:
    • You should set up your poster in the morning after completing your registration.
    • Posters will be displayed in the poster section, according to the number corresponding to your abstract in the Abstract Book (We will send the Abstract Book to you soon).
  • Presentation Time: For specific times regarding the poster session, please refer to the conference program.