Yes, rice is a staple crop in South Korea and is widely cultivated across the country. The climate, with its warm summers and ample rainfall, is conducive to rice farming. South Korea has a long history of rice cultivation, and it plays a significant role in the country's agriculture and cuisine. The majority of rice is grown in the southern regions, particularly in the fertile plains and valleys.
Rice is the major crop in south Korea but they actually grow alot of other ones too!
They grow a bit of everything but the most crops they grow is rice and a kind of herb called ginseng.
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The attempts to grow rice in South Carolina failed at first because the settlers did not know how to properly harvest rice.
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In both North and South Korea, rice is a staple part of the diet. In the North food is a lot more scarce than in the South.
No there is no oil found in North Korea. As they would be rich and now they are asking the South Korea and the U.S.A to sell them rice.
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