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Extreme flooding leads to concerning decrease in rice yields over the last 30 years, scientists say
Extreme flooding has led to a significant reduction in one of the world's most important food staples, according to new ...
Extreme floods are quietly destroying rice harvests worldwide, putting billions at risk as climate change accelerates damaging rain events.
Rice farming, with intricate irrigation systems and tight-knit farming communities, has long been suspected of fostering collectivism. However, proving this theory requires navigating confounding ...
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Global Data Reveals Where Rice Consumption Is Increasing the Fastest
The world's rice landscape is shifting dramatically. 1 million metric tons projected for 2023-2024, representing one of the ...
Four years since Sri Lanka scrapped a rash fertiliser ban that triggered protests, decimated harvests and exacerbated its ...
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Arkansas farmer Adam Chappell uses free rice hulls from local mills to create nutrient-rich compost, reducing fertilizer ...
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