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Rice grows best in hot and wet tropical and subtropical regions. Rice is generally grown in the river basins, deltas and coastal plains and terraced hill slopes. Rice requires temperatures of about 20-25 degree Celsius during growing seasons, Rainfall required is 150-200cm .Clayey and alluvial soil is required.

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