The Fertile soil and plentiful water make it possible to grow rice three times a year.
Bangladesh is known for a few major crops. These include jute, tea, and rice. Wheat production has also grown in significance.
In the Philippines, rice is typically harvested two to three times a year. The number of harvests can vary depending on the region and the type of rice being grown.
The main crops grown are rice, corn, wheat, jute and tea. Hope this helped. =p
Yes: 1) China 2) Vietnam 3) Taiwan
Actually paddy is a monsoon crop, so it is mostly cultivated in monsoon regions of China, India and Bangladesh.
Rice is grown in many regions around the world, including Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Some of the top rice-producing countries include China, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. The specific regions where rice is grown depend on factors like climate, water availability, and agricultural practices.
Bangladesh grows nine different major crops in the country. These include sugarcane, wheat, chilli, lentil, rice, mustard, jute, potato and chicklling vetch.
Three products grown inMexico are sugar,rice,vegetebales
barley, rice, wheat
well, i know that in some parts of the world they grow dry rice and wet rice. dry rice is grown in hills and mountains where there is not a lot of water, and wet rice is grown in valleys. wet rice is grown in things that look like big ponds, called patties. they plant the rice and they must keep water on them all the time. when the rice is ready to harvest, they drain the water into lakes and stuff. hope i helped! Actually, the rice feilds are not kept wet at all times, but are flooded three times, when the rice is being planted to keep the soil wet enough to plant it, the second time to drown pests and a third time to support the heavy heads of rice. The rice can't be wet at all times, though, or it will be ruined.
The majority of rice production occurs in Asia, with countries like China, India, Indonesia, and Bangladesh being the top producers. These countries have favorable climate conditions for rice cultivation and a long history of rice farming.
There are three different kinds of location that rice can be grown in, mountains that get a lot of rain, such as Brazil, swamp-like areas where they can grow out of the water, such as Nigeria, and at the bottom of rivers and then have to be harvested from boats, such as Bangladesh.