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Rice straw burning: Alternative policy implications
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California Agriculture 34(2):4-6.
Published February 01, 1980
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Abstract
Burning rice straw, the residue of harvesting, pollutes the air and is possibly hazardous to health, but other alternatives proposed so far would place a heavy economic burden on growers who may not be able to pass their expenses on to consumers. The most likely long-term solution will be to find a way to utilize rice straw, possibly, for example, as fodder for cattle.