China is believed to be the first country to cultivate and grow rice, dating back thousands of years. The cultivation of rice spread from China to other parts of Asia and eventually to other regions of the world.
The main crop grown in Taiwan is rice. Rice is a staple food in Taiwanese cuisine and holds cultural significance in the country.
Antarctica does not grow rice because its harsh climate and frozen landscape are not suitable for rice cultivation. Rice crops require warm temperatures, ample water, and fertile soil, which are not present in Antarctica.
In my part of the country, more wheat is grown than rice. Wheat is the predominant crop due to the climate and soil conditions being more suitable for wheat cultivation.
Thailand is often referred to as the "rice bowl of the world" due to its significant rice production and exports. The country is one of the largest rice producers globally and is renowned for its high-quality jasmine rice.
China is the largest producer of rice in the world, followed by India.
The attempts to grow rice in South Carolina failed at first because the settlers did not know how to properly harvest rice.
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The Hmong/Miao chinese was the first to cultivate rice and then they soon show the japanese how to do it and then it soon spread. :D
Hmong (Miao or Meo) were the first person to grow rice, back 4000 BC Hmong live along the Yellow River and all southern China they all grow rice. The chinese term "miao" as rice or person who grow rice. In modern time now China recognize Miao as the oldest and one of the three founding father of China. By Chao Vang
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China is the world's leading rice producing country, producing just over one-third (33.9%) of the world's rice supply.
NOT JUST THE JAPANESE GROW RICE, but a place where rice is grown is called a rice patty
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Yes Rice grows in japan Its known that it was found in japan on the island Kyushu around the 3rd centry.