differential between upland rice and lowland rice
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Lowland rice is grown in fields that can be flooded and they are either rain-fed or irrigated.
Upland rice is grown without flooding usually on hillsides in more mountainous regions
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Upland rice is grown in rainfed, naturally well-drained soils without surface water accumulation. Farmers in the hills are among the poorest and usually are not able to afford using fertiisers. Upland rice varieties are drought tolerant, but have a low yield potential.
Lowland rice is grown in fields that can be flooded and they are either rain-fed or irrigated. Rice is grown in large quantities for markets and fertilisers are used.
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