concept   paddy farming

14 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Australia (1) Canada (1) Indonesia (1) South Korea (1) United Kingdom (1) United States (1) Vietnam (1) Bangladesh (1) Norway (1) Russia (1) Sweden (1) Thailand (1) Ghana (1) Nigeria (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 paddy farming Australia Paddy farming is not common in Australia due to various farming methods and geographical constraints. 3
2 paddy farming Canada Paddy farming is not common in Canada due to climate and soil conditions. 3
3 paddy farming Indonesia Paddy farming is integral to traditional farming practices and cultural heritage in Indonesia, involving intricate water management. 3
4 paddy farming South Korea Paddy farming is a traditional and important method of rice cultivation in South Korean culture. 3
5 paddy farming United Kingdom Paddy farming is not a significant agricultural practice in the UK due to the uncommonness of rice cultivation. 3
6 paddy farming United States Paddy farming is not common in the United States and other rice cultivation methods are typically used. 3
7 paddy farming Vietnam Paddy farming is central to Vietnamese culture, emphasizing communal practices and the significance of rice cultivation. 3
8 paddy farming Bangladesh Paddy farming is crucial to rural livelihoods and community identity in Bangladesh. 2
9 paddy farming Norway Paddy farming is rare in Norway due to the country's unsuitable climate and landscape. 2
10 paddy farming Russia Rice cultivation is not common in Russia due to climate and soil conditions, with emphasis on growing wheat and barley. 2
11 paddy farming Sweden Paddy farming is uncommon in Sweden due to climate and land limitations. 2
12 paddy farming Thailand Paddy farming in Thailand is closely linked to cultural traditions and represents unity through communal events and festivals. 2
13 paddy farming Ghana Paddy farming is an important economic and sustenance activity in rural Ghana, providing employment and contributing to the local economy. 1
14 paddy farming Nigeria Paddy farming in Nigeria provides employment and sustenance for rural communities, contributing to the local economy. 1