According to weather how many types of rice are grown in India?
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
Answers
Answer:
The answer is option (C).
Explanation:
(C) Three
Answer:
(C) Three
Explanation:
There are three types of rice grown -
1. Autumn Rice - Known as the Pre-Kharif rice. The seeding time varies between states due to weather variations and rainfall patterns. It is called 'Aus' in West Bengal, 'Beali' in Orissa, Ahu' in Assam,'Bhadai' in Bihar, 'Virippu' in Kerala he sowing time is from May to August.
2. Winter Rice - Known as the rice of Kharif. ' Aman ' in West Bengal, ' Sali ' in Assam, ' Sarrad ' in Orissa, ' Agahani ' in Bihar and ' Uttar Pradesh, ' Sarava ' in Andhra Pradesh, ' Mundakan ' in Kerala and ' Samba / Thaladi ' in Tamil Nadu. This season, around 84 percent of the country's rice crops are grown. The sowing time is from June to July.
3. Summer Rice - Known as Rabi rice. In Assam and West Bengal as ' Boro, ' ' Dalua ' in Orissa, ' Dalwa ' in Andhra Pradesh, ' Punja ' in Kerala and ' Navarai ' in Tamil Nadu and ' Garma ' in Bihar. The sowing time is from November to February.