Why do you think west bengal and bangladesh grow two to three crops of rice per year?
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due to the favourable whether conditions and as they grow crops which takes less time like only 2 months and they leave land barren for a month so that it retains its nutrients and this process continues
West Bengal and Bangladesh weather conditions and fertile soil is best suited for the crop. They have sufficient water supply so that rice can be cultivated and harvested at least two to three times per year.
Bangladesh produced 35.8 million metric tons of rice in 2000, and that is why it is the principal crop of the country. Due to increased help from the government, it works out very well for all farmers.
They grow rice that usually takes less than two months after which they leave the land barren for a month as it retains the nutrients and the next batch of rice is sown.
As rice needs more water and Bangladesh and West Bengal enjoy much water due to rivers flowing there, it also helps a lot. Both of them also have hot and wet climate that is suitable for rice cultivation.