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CULTIVATION OF RICE IN INDIA

India is right now the second greatest customer and maker of rice on the planet because of an expansion number of yields and watering system luxuries in drier districts. In India, rice is developed underneath various conditions from ocean level to around 2,500 meter height and from 8° to 25° N scope. As a tropical plant, rice requires high stickiness and high warmth to become effectively....http://goo.gl/ko2IWp

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CULTIVATION OF RICE IN INDIA

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  1. CULTIVATION OF RICE IN INDIA

  2. Conditions of Growth In India, rice is grown beneath different conditions from sea level to around 2,500 meter altitude and from 8° to 25° N latitude. As a tropical plant, rice requires high humidity and high heat to grow successfully. This means that the monthly temperature should be of 24°C. Rice required an average rainfall of 150 cm per year and irrigation can help rice to grow in regions where the average rainfall below 100 cm.

  3. Methods of cultivation In India, various methods are used to cultivate rice. These methods include broadcasting methods in which seeds are sown broadcast by hand. This method is the easiest and practiced in less fertile and dry areas. The drilling method requires two persons to plough land and sow seeds. The transplantation method is practice in regions of fertile soil with plentiful rainfall and abundant supply of labor. The seeds are sown before to be uprooted in order to be planted in another area already prepared.

  4. Production India is currently the second biggest consumer and producer of rice in the world thanks to an increase number of yields and irrigation amenities in drier regions.

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