they jizzed on there crops and anuled a monkey and poof rice was born
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Predictably, it is rice, down from a maximum of 14 million metric tons annually in the 1960's, but still nearly 12 million metric tons in 1999. Importation is heavily taxed, and as late as 2005, the Japanese government was subsidizing rice production at up to ten times its actual world market value.
the ancient Chinese grew rice in rice fields.
The state known as Denjong or "rice valley" in ancient times is Bhutan. This name reflects the lush, fertile valleys of the region that were conducive to rice cultivation. Bhutan is characterized by its diverse geography and rich agricultural heritage, which has played a significant role in its culture and economy throughout history.
According to reasearch, people ate buckwheat in about 7000 B.C. Also, seafood, nuts, animal meat, leaf buds, and plants were eaten. Rice was introduced to Japan about 400 B.C. during the Jomon Period. It became a staple food as it still is today. Soy beans, red beans, and wheat were introduced to Japan about 100 years later than the introduction of rice. -edit- the above statement does not come close to what the asker said
In Ancient Japan the main thing they harvested was rice.
they farm lots of rice
Japan
the most popular crop is rice they have rice farm every ware
The farmers in japan don't farm like they would in Africa or America. They would trade for things that the needed. They mostly grow rice in rice fields.
Japan Farm all sorts of crops! like corn cabbage, just like british people farm:)
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Predictably, it is rice, down from a maximum of 14 million metric tons annually in the 1960's, but still nearly 12 million metric tons in 1999. Importation is heavily taxed, and as late as 2005, the Japanese government was subsidizing rice production at up to ten times its actual world market value.
Rice plants and other plants that kill you like weed and pot LOL NOT
Yes Rice grows in japan Its known that it was found in japan on the island Kyushu around the 3rd centry.
The crops that were grown in ANCIENT CHINA were usually different kinds of rice. Rice was a very popular crop grown in the ancient times. However, rice is still very popular today. I hope this was a very helpful and resourceful answer. :)
Most rice in Japan is produced domestically.