Journey of Rice from Farm to Table: Fields to Homes.
Rice is a staple food for over half the world. Learn about its cultivation, growth, harvesting, storage, distribution, and retail.
1. Cultivation:
Land is prepared, often by plowing,leveling and flooding fields with water. The seeds are directly sown or grown in nurseries first.
2. Growth:
Plants go through various stages such as germination, tillering, flowering and finally grain filling.
3. Maintenance:
Farmers manage weeds manually or with herbicides. Nutrients like Nitrogen Potassium and phosphorus are added to promote healthy growth.
4. Harvesting:
Rice plants mature within 3-6 months, and are harvested manually with sickles or mechanically.
5. Milling:
Rice is stored in controlled environments to maintain quality and prevent insect infestation. Warehouses are used for long-term storage.
6. Storage:
Rice is stored in controlled environments to maintain quality and prevent insect infestation. Warehouses are used for long-term storage.
7. Distribution:
Rice is transported via trucks, ships, or trains to distributors and wholesalers, and then packed for commercial or industrial use.
8. Consumption:
Once purchased, rice is typically washed and cooked by boiling, steaming, or frying.
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