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Rice harvest began in the paddy fields around Aras

Rice harvest began in the paddy fields around Aras

The governor of Parsabad, during his visit to the paddy harvesting operation from the paddy fields of Parsabad, stated: More than 1,200 hectares of Parsabad lands have been planted with rice, and we anticipate that 2,400 tons of crops will be harvested.

The governor of Parsabad, on September 16th, during a visit to the paddy harvesting operation in the rice fields of Parsabad, stated: More than 1,200 hectares of Parsabad lands have been planted with rice, and we anticipate that 2,400 tons of crops will be harvested.
Ebrahim Emami pointed out: For many years, the coastal lands of the Aras River, which is known as Shamat, have been dedicated to the cultivation of high quality rice, which begins with the arrival of autumn.
He added: Farmers harvest their four-month harvest in this area with appropriate quality, and this year, too, efforts have been made to ensure that paddy farmers produce quality and suitable crops and see the harvest by harvesting their harvest.
The governor of Parsabad, stating that Parsabad has a significant share in rice production in the northwest of the country, said: Most of the products produced in this region are high quality Hashemi cultivars that are sold to other parts of the country in addition to regional consumption.
Emami stated that the water used in the paddy fields is supplied through the surplus water of the regional canals, and specified: the paddy farmers hope to start the autumn cultivation by harvesting their crops.
He pointed to the activity of 6 rice mills in Parsabad and added: These workshops are active until December and in addition to processing the region’s products, they also receive paddy from other neighboring cities and start extracting rice.

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