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New Rice for Africa / Paddy field / Upland rice / Golden rice / Deepwater rice / Oryza sativa / International Rice Research Institute / Staple food / Brown rice / Rice / Food and drink / Agriculture
Date: 2011-06-30 08:39:26
New Rice for Africa
Paddy field
Upland rice
Golden rice
Deepwater rice
Oryza sativa
International Rice Research Institute
Staple food
Brown rice
Rice
Food and drink
Agriculture

RICE INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY PROFILE Prepared by ConcepciĆ³n Calpe Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Markets and Trade Division

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