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  2. Mana Biyyam - Wikipedia

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    Our [uncooked] rice) is a food welfare Programme by the Government of Andhra Pradesh where rice is supplied at 1 Rupee (about US$0.01618) per kilogram. It benefits some 2.25 crore (22.5 million) people. The government subsidy burden is Rs. 9,600,000,000 (about US$155.347 million) per year. [1]

  3. Koku - Wikipedia

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    The amount of rice production measured in koku was the metric by which the magnitude of a feudal domain was evaluated. [4] A feudal lord was only considered daimyō class when his domain amounted to at least 10,000 koku. [4] As a rule of thumb, one koku was considered a sufficient quantity of rice to feed one person for one year. [5] [b] [c]

  4. National Food Security Act, 2013 - Wikipedia

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    Rice at ₹ 3 (3.5¢ US) per kg; Wheat at ₹ 2 (2.3¢ US) per kg; Coarse grains at ₹ 1 (1.2¢ US) per kg. Those with Antyodaya cards are entitled to 35 kg per month at the same prices as above. The Act also includes the Mid Day Meal Scheme (MDM), the Integrated Child Development Services Scheme (ICDS) and maternity entitlements. While the ...

  5. Rice - Wikipedia

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    Rice grains can be planted directly into the field where they will grow, or seedlings can be grown in a seedbed and transplanted into the field. Direct seeding needs some 60 to 80 kg of grain per hectare, while transplanting needs less, around 40 kg per hectare, but requires far more labour. [6] Most rice in Asia is transplanted by hand.

  6. Rice as food - Wikipedia

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    Rice is commonly consumed as food around the world. It occurs in long-, medium-, and short-grained types. It is the staple food of over half the world's population.. Hazards associated with rice consumption include arsenic from the soil, and Bacillus cereus which can grow in poorly-stored cooked rice, and cause food poisoning.

  7. 2008 global rice crisis - Wikipedia

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    While the rice crisis did occur at the same time as the 2007–2008 world food price crisis, Tom Slayton has argued the spike in rice prices are a special case. [2] Slayton argues that the price increases were a result of rising oil and petrochemical prices (peaking in July 2008); and export restrictions by a number of countries. [2]

  8. What is the healthiest type of rice? A dietitian shares her ...

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    About one-quarter cup dry (or 1 cup cooked) of black rice provides: 160 calories. 4 grams protein. 1.5 grams fat. 34 grams carbohydrates. 1 gram fiber (4% daily value)

  9. Carbon price - Wikipedia

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    1 kg pork: $0.46: $1.21 [39] 1 kg rice: $0.24: $0.27: white rice [41] 1 kg chicken: $0.23: $0.69 [39] ... these costs of generating negative emissions are below the ...