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Empty rice grains due to pest attacks Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Empty rice grains due to pest attacks
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Empty rice grains are one of the problems of rice cultivation that is often experienced by farmers. Empty rice grains cause crop yields to decrease and the quality of the grain is poor so that the price of grain falls below standard. The stink bug is a pest that is almost guaranteed to be present every rice season. This pest damages rice grains during the ripening phase, by sucking on the filling grains. This causes damage in the form of rice changing color and calcifying and the grain becoming empty.


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