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What is food crop?

A food crop is a crop that is grown for the sole use of selling its grains (seeds) or produce (vegetables or fruit) for human consumption. Any part of the crop that is deemed "unsuitable for human consumption" whether because it doesn't look good or is a little damaged, is fed to livestock.


Why does rice grow where it does?

Rice grows in regions with warm temperatures, high humidity, and plenty of rainfall. It requires standing water for part of its growth cycle to thrive, which limits its cultivation to areas with adequate water supply or effective irrigation systems. This is why rice is typically grown in tropical and subtropical regions.


What is a crop scientist?

A crop scientist is a professional who specializes in the research, development, and improvement of crops such as fruits, vegetables, grains, and other plants grown for food, fiber, and other uses. They focus on studying plant genetics, breeding techniques, pest and disease management, soil health, and sustainable agriculture practices to enhance crop productivity and quality.


Is mongo plant a shrub?

No, mongo plant is not a shrub. It is a type of herbaceous plant that belongs to the Fabaceae family. It is known for its ability to fix nitrogen in the soil and is commonly grown as a cover crop in agriculture.


What biome is rice grown in?

Rice is most commonly grown in floodplain or water-rich environments, which are often found in tropical and subtropical biomes such as wetlands or marshes. These biomes offer the constant water supply needed for rice cultivation.