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Paddy fields in Isfahan

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June 28, 2021 - 17:31

TEHRAN – A man is preparing rice seedlings for transplantation in a paddy field in Isfahan, central Iran. Planting rice seedlings starts every year in mid-May and lasts until mid-July in the province.

Some 77 percent of the country’s rice is produced in the three northern provinces of Gilan, Mazandaran, and Golestan neighboring the Caspian Sea.
 

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