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Rice growing countries

Rice is grown in more than a hundred countries, with a total harvested area in 2009 of approximately 158 million hectares, producing more than 700 million tons annually (470 million tons of milled rice). About 90% of the rice in the world is grown in Asia (nearly 640 million tons). Sub-Saharan Africa produces about 19 million tons and Latin America some 25 million tons. In Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, almost all rice is grown on small farms of 0.5−3 hectares.

Where rice is grown around the world – showing the three major rice growing environments.

Rice yields range from less than 1 ton per hectare under very poor rainfed conditions to more than 10 t/ha in intensive temperate irrigated systems. Small, and in many areas shrinking, farm sizes account for the low incomes of rice farm families.

Rice grows in a wide range of environments and is productive in many situations where other crops would fail. Rice-growing environments are based on their hydrological characteristics and include irrigated, rainfed lowland, and rainfed upland.

Few of them are:

ASIA

  • Pakistan
  • Nepal
  • India
  • Bangladesh
  • Myanmar
  • China
  • Lao PDR
  • Vietnam
  • Thailand
  • Cambodia
  • Philippine
  • Indonesia
  • Sri Lanka
  • Japan
  • Egypt

USA

  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Greece
  • Australia
  • Iran

Published Date: August 23, 2023

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