Correct option is C
West Bengal and Assam are known for cultivating three distinct crops of rice: Aman, Aus, and Boro. These regions have favorable climatic conditions and water availability, enabling multiple rice-growing seasons. Aman is cultivated during the monsoon season, Aus is an early crop sown before the monsoon, and Boro is grown in the dry season using irrigation.
Information Booster:
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Aman: Main monsoon season crop, sown in June-July and harvested in November-December.
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Aus: Pre-monsoon rice, sown in March-April and harvested in June-July.
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Boro: Winter season crop, sown in November-December and harvested in April-May.
4. West Bengal is the leading producer of Aman and Boro rice.
5. Assam's agricultural cycle supports all three rice types due to its water resources and climate.