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  2. File:Ricekrispiestreats brand logo.png - Wikipedia

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  6. File:PhilRice logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The official logo of Philippine Rice Research Institute, converted to SVG by uploader using Inkscape. Source Based on logo found on Manila Bulletin news article. Date July 29, 2019 Author Department of Agriculture. Permission (Reusing this file) See below.

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  8. List of rice cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Rice can come in many shapes, colours and sizes. This is a list of rice cultivars, also known as rice varieties.There are several species of grain called rice. [1] Asian rice (Oryza sativa) is most widely known and most widely grown, with two major subspecies (indica and japonica) and over 40,000 varieties. [2]

  9. Yuanyang County, Yunnan - Wikipedia

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    Their main crop is rice grown in paddy fields. The Miao and Yao (of the Hmong–Mien language group) are fairly recent arrivals to the region, only settling here 200 and 270 years ago. Their villages are in the cooler and drier upland areas, between 1600 and 1800 metres above sea level, where they grow maize .