Rice is considered as tropical crop
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Rice yield is proportional to latitude
Rice is basically a tropical crop but its production also extends to subtropical and temperate regions. One may broadly consider the humid tropics as the home of rice and the temperate areas as its nontraditional regions.
Agriculturists have long noted that rice yield was greater in northern countries (in the Mediterranean countries such as Italy and Spain, in California in the USA, in Japan in Asia, and in Egypt in Africa) than in the original home countries of rice in Asia. The significance that the former were mostly in subtropical and temperate regions while the latter were in tropical regions was seen but not generally noticed. The fact that the former were by and large industrialised and the latter were not, made the latitudinal association difficult to judge.
Rice is basically a tropical crop but its production also extends to subtropical and temperate regions. One may broadly consider the humid tropics as the home of rice and the temperate areas as its nontraditional regions.
Agriculturists have long noted that rice yield was greater in northern countries (in the Mediterranean countries such as Italy and Spain, in California in the USA, in Japan in Asia, and in Egypt in Africa) than in the original home countries of rice in Asia. The significance that the former were mostly in subtropical and temperate regions while the latter were in tropical regions was seen but not generally noticed. The fact that the former were by and large industrialised and the latter were not, made the latitudinal association difficult to judge.
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