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Business Standard: Bengal paddy area may dip 30%
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30 Jul 2010 
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Rain is once again playing spoilsport in West Bengal, the country’s largest rice-growing state. Rainfall is deficient by about 30 per cent in major rice producing districts in the state.
As a result paddy transplantation in delayed in most districts, though farmers are hoping showers before mid-August. If the present trend continues.
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