Question : Which of the following is a type of rice/paddy grown in West Bengal?
Option 1: Aman
Option 2: Kalyan Sona
Option 3: Sonalika
Option 4: Pusa swarnim
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Correct Answer: Aman
Solution : The correct answer is Aman .
West Bengal annually yields 15-16 million tonnes of paddy across the three seasons: aus, aman and boro. The Kharif paddy, including aus and aman, constitutes approximately 70% of the total output. Boro paddy, cultivated on canal-dependent and irrigated land, makes up the rest. Aman, a rice variety, is sown during the rainy season and harvested in winter, primarily under rainfed lowland conditions with varying water levels, including shallow, semi-deep, deep and flooded conditions.
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