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FLOOD PRONE
In rainfed shallow, submergence-prone areas there are frequent periods of heavy rainfall that may submerge the rice crop up to 10 days. Rainy period is long (5-6 months) and rice is harvested after the rainy season ends.
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Dr. Shoba Venkatanagappa is a senior scientist (plant breeding) and INGER-MET Global coordinator.
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