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The dominant food crop of Bangladesh is rice, accounting for about 75 percent of agricultural land make use of Rice manufacture increased all year in the 1980s except FY 1981, but the yearly increase has usually been self-effacing, hardly maintenance pace with the population. In the mid-1980s, Bangladesh was the fourth largest rice producer in the world, High yield varieties of seed, request of manure, and irrigation have greater than before yields, although these inputs also raise the cost of production and chiefly benefit the richer cultivators.