China produces less early rice in 2015
time:2015-08-31 publisher:Agropages
China produced slightly less rice in the first harvest period of
the year compared to 2014 due to a shrinking planting area, but the
yield per hectare increased, official data showed.
The country produced 33.69 million tonnes of "early rice," that
planted in spring and harvested in early summer. This was a decrease of
320,000 tonnes, or 0.9 percent from a year earlier, the National Bureau
of Statistics (NBS) said.
China's early rice planting area for this year stood at 5.72
million hectares, 1.4 percent less than last year, with yield per
hectare rising 0.4 percent to 5.89 tonnes.
Senior NBS statistician Hou Rui attributed the increase in yield to
favorable weather and local authorities' support to farmers in seeds,
pest control and other fields.
Early rice is mainly planted in eight central and southern
provincial regions: Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan,
Guangdong and Guangxi.
Rice is a staple food in China, and its total grain output consists
of three parts -- early rice, summer grain and autumn production.
Autumn grain crops, which include corn and middle- and late-season rice,
account for the bulk of the grain production.
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