Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. History of rice. Rice is probably the most significant and important cereal in the world. With the exception of the type called upland rice, the plant is grown on submerged land in the coastal plains, tidal deltas, and river basins of tropical, semitropical, and temperate regions. The by-products of milling, including bran and rice polish (finely powdered bran and starch resulting from polishing), are sometimes used as livestock feed. The leaves are long and flattened and are borne on hollow stems. } His contributions to agropediaOther ContributorsHistory, KVK-NetvKVKagropedia images New in agropedia Multilingual Editor, Home | Knowledge Model | Disclaimer | Faq | Sitemap | Feedback | agropedia Survey | Multilingual Editor,