Scientists tested rice under record heatwaves and found that hotter soils by themselves did not cause dangerous spikes in arsenic or metals.
A team of scientists has shown that rice paddies in two of China's most important grain producing regions release soil nitrogen in strikingly ...
From the paddy fields of India to supermarket shelves, Tilda is fine-tuning an environmental strategy that has appeal across ...
Deputy Minister of Agriculture Sudaryono stated that this expansion is being carried out to strengthen the food security of ...
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - An Israeli company has developed a drip irrigation system for growing rice to replace the flooded paddies that have supplied the world with rice for generations but cause a ...
The Sri Lankan government is encouraging farmers to replant rice paddies affected by recent floods.
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