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What is the difference between Panjin rice and ordinary rice?

Panjin rice is a national geographical indication product. The rice grows and matures, with sufficient river water irrigation, and the soil has no industrial pollution.

Ordinary rice is relatively ordinary.

1. Panjin rice, a specialty of Panjin City, Liaoning Province, and a national geographical indication product of China. The production environment is superior and the cultivation history is long. The rice produced has become a high-quality product with a national reputation due to its five characteristics: good appearance quality, good processing quality, good physical and chemical properties, good eating quality, and good hygienic quality. In 2003, Panjin rice was approved as a "National Geographical Indication Product" by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine; in 2004, the "Panjin Rice Registration Certification Trademark" was registered in the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce; in 2007, Panjin rice was awarded both the "Chinese Famous Brand" and "China's Well-known Trademark" honor; in 2008, Panjin rice was designated as "Beijing Olympic Games rice".

2. Panjin City has been known as the "land of plenty" since ancient times, and is also known as the "Liaohe Golden Triangle". Panjin Rice

Panjin City is located in the southwest of Liaoning Province, in the center of the Liaohe Delta. The terrain in the territory is flat, with lots of water and no mountains. There are 21 large and small rivers and the coastline is 118 kilometers long. It borders Jinzhou to the west, Anshan to the east, Liaodong Bay to the south, and is located in the lower reaches of the Liaohe River. The city center is 150 kilometers away from the provincial capital Shenyang. The city governs Shuangtaizi and Xinglongtai districts and Panshan and Dawa counties. The regional area is 3959 square kilometers and the total population is 1.2 million. The terrain is flat, with lots of water and no mountains, and the coastline is 118 kilometers long. There are suitable temperature conditions and a long growth period for rice growth and grain maturation, sufficient river irrigation, no industrial pollution in the soil, and a certain degree of alkalinity. Such unique conditions have made Panjin's rice famous. Quality products nationwide.