Describe four favourable physical conditions for the cultivation of rice. Also name two major rice Producing region of the world. Why rice is called labour intensive crop?
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China and India are the rice producing region
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Rice grows best in areas of warm, humid climate; rice requires temperatures between 20°C and 35°C and a well-distributed rainfall of about 100 cm or irrigation facilities. Fertile soil. Delta and valley soils are the most suitable.
India and China are two major rice Producing region of the world.
Rice is a labour intensive crop because it needs a special care and it's also need good quality seeds and also if there's any failure to crop then it's a get loose for the farmers. hence it need lots of labour work so that crop will be fine and good.
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