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Does your country have high quality soil?
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my country is a low soil resilience area.
but it affects only to fields. it doesn't matter with rice-farming.
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>>218780307
I think the "low resilience" is because a lot of the terrain of Japan is hilly or mountainous, which means soil erosion when it rains, but this is probably mitigated by the terraces.
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Despite our soil being garbage we still mog your agriculture output LMAO
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You can see why they call ukraine the breadbasket of yurop. Likewise we Americans have our own breadbasket and its way better.
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I gotta admit what you guys have done with the Cerrado is impressive



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