Social Sciences, asked by shrashankbadiger, 4 months ago

2. Why is rice a labour intensive crop?​

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Answered by llJahangirll
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All rice cultivation is highly labour intensive. Rice is generally grown as a wetland crop in fields flooded to supply water during the growing season. Transplanting seedlings requires many hours of labor, as does harvesting. ... Rice cultivation also demands more of other inputs, such as fertilizer, than most other crops.

Answered by ItzFireGirl
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All rice cultivation is highly labour intensive. Rice is generally grown as a wetland crop in fields flooded to supply water during the growing season. Transplanting seedlings requires many hours of labor, as does harvesting. ... Rice cultivation also demands more of other inputs, such as fertilizer, than most other crops.

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