Monitoring the rice market is a critical task considering more than half of the world’s population consume rice on a daily basis. South and East Asia are the two main regions for paddy rice production in the world. China and India are considered as the main producers of paddy rice worldwide. In 2023, India's paddy rice production amounted to over ***** million metric tons, while China's production volume slightly exceeded *** million metric tons. Paddy rice production Paddy or rough rice are the unprocessed rice kernels grown in a flooded or well irrigated field. Paddies require a maintained level of water, around 10 to 15 centimeters, for the growth part and the fields are then dried before harvesting in the sunny season. In the Asia Pacific region, China and India were the leading rice paddy producers, with a significant gap to Bangladesh in third place. Global rice market Global rice consumption has been increasing in accordance with population growth. China and India are the main consumers of rice. As of 2023/2024, the Philippines and China were the main importing countries of rice, while India and Thailand were the main exporters.
In the 2022/2023 crop year, China produced about 146 million metric tons of milled rice, a higher volume than any other country. India came in second place with over 135 million metric tons of milled rice in that crop year.
Milled rice
After the rice is grown and harvested from rice paddies, it undergoes a process to prepare it for human consumption, known as milling. Milling removes the rice husk and bran layers, and the end product is the rice that can be found in your local grocery store or supermarket. The estimated total volume of milled rice produced worldwide reached over 502 million metric tons in the 2022/2023 crop year.
Rice consumption worldwide
The top rice consuming countries are China, India, and Bangladesh in that order. In 2022/2023, China’s rice consumption amounted to over 154 million metric tons. The per capita consumption of rice worldwide has remained remarkably stable since the year 2000, and amounted to about 53.9 kilograms per year in 2018/2019.
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Discover the top rice-producing countries in the world. China takes the lead with an estimated annual production of 146 million metric tons, followed by India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. Learn more about the importance of rice cultivation and its role in global food security.
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Since the crop year 2008/2009, the milled rice production volume has increased by about 55 million metric tons worldwide. In 2024/2025, it is forecast that the global production volume will be about 532.9 million metric tons.
This statistic shows the world rice acreage in crop years 2010 to 2023. In crop year 2023, there were around 168 million hectares of rice-cultivated area worldwide. India was estimated to be the leading global producer of rice and to harvest about 47 million hectares of rice.
Croplands cover ~15 million km2 of the planet and provide the bulk of the food and fiber essential to human well-being. Most global land cover data sets from satellites group croplands into just a few categories, thereby excluding information that is critical for answering key questions ranging from biodiversity conservation to food security to biogeochemical cycling. Information about agricultural land use practices like crop selection, yield, and fertilizer use is even more limited. Here we present land use data sets created by combining national, state, and county level census statistics with a global data set of croplands on a 5 minute by 5 minute (~10 km by 10 km) latitude/longitude grid.This dataset is maintained by EarthStat.org. Learn more about the dataset here.This layer was developed for chapter two, "The Living Land", of an ongoing series of Story Maps on the Anthropocene. It was designed to be used with any dark themed basemap.
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Rice production per country based on the latest available data. China is the largest producer, followed by India. Indonesia, Bangladesh, Thailand, Vietnam, and the United States also play significant roles. Several other countries contribute to global rice production.
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China has been the largest rice producer for over five decades, consistently producing more than any other country. In 2019, China produced approximately 148 million metric tons of rice, accounting for nearly 30% of the global rice production. Discover the reasons behind China's extensive rice cultivation, its role in ensuring food security, and its influence on the global rice trade. Learn about China's efforts to improve the sustainability and efficiency of rice production through eco-friendly f
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High-resolution global databases on the geographic and seasonal distribution of rice cultivation and associated methane emission, compiled by Matthews et al. (1991), have been archived for public use. These data were developed to evaluate the role of rice cultivation in the annual emission of methane from terrestrial sources. The databases represent an integration of extensive information on the cultivation of rice in all 103 rice-producing countries of the world and reflect conditions for 1984. The suite of 1-degree latitude/longitude resolution databases includes locations of rice cultivation, monthly arrays of actively growing rice areas, countries and political subdivisions, and monthly arrays of methane emission from rice cultivation.
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RiceAtlas is a spatial database consisting of data on rice planting and harvesting dates by growing season and estimates of monthly production for all rice-producing countries.
U.S. rice production, supply, disappearance, trade, and price data. Includes state acreage, yield, and production data; U.S. and world price series; and program statistics. Contains world supply and use estimates as well. Prior years are available at the Mann Library.
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Rice is one of the most important staple crops worldwide, providing sustenance for more than half of the global population. This article explores the significance of global rice production, with a focus on Asia and key producers like China and India. It also discusses the diverse agroecological zones where rice is grown, major rice-growing countries, cultivation practices, and the challenges faced by rice production such as climate change and pests. Efforts to enhance rice production and improve sustainabil
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Indonesia Rice Production data was reported at 56,537.885 Ton th in 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 81,148.594 Ton th for 2017. Indonesia Rice Production data is updated yearly, averaging 48,181.087 Ton th from Dec 1968 (Median) to 2018, with 51 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 81,148.594 Ton th in 2017 and a record low of 15,844.639 Ton th in 1976. Indonesia Rice Production data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Bureau of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Indonesia – Table ID.RIB001: Agricultural Production: Farm Crops.
In 2022/2023, the area harvested for rice was over ** million hectares in India. The country was the leading rice producer worldwide based on area harvested, this was followed by China with an area of about ** million hectares harvested for rice.
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This statistic illustrates the total supply of rice worldwide from 2000/2001 to 2024/2025, measured in million metric tons of milled equivalent. In 2024/25, total global supply of rice amounted to an estimated 738 million metric tons.
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Rice yield per acre varies significantly by country due to variations in climate, agricultural practices, technology adoption, and government policies. This article provides an overview of the rice yield per acre in some major rice-producing countries, including China, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Thailand, and the United States. Factors influencing rice yield and the importance of improving yield for global food security are also discussed.
Monitoring the rice market is a critical task considering more than half of the world’s population consume rice on a daily basis. South and East Asia are the two main regions for paddy rice production in the world. China and India are considered as the main producers of paddy rice worldwide. In 2023, India's paddy rice production amounted to over ***** million metric tons, while China's production volume slightly exceeded *** million metric tons. Paddy rice production Paddy or rough rice are the unprocessed rice kernels grown in a flooded or well irrigated field. Paddies require a maintained level of water, around 10 to 15 centimeters, for the growth part and the fields are then dried before harvesting in the sunny season. In the Asia Pacific region, China and India were the leading rice paddy producers, with a significant gap to Bangladesh in third place. Global rice market Global rice consumption has been increasing in accordance with population growth. China and India are the main consumers of rice. As of 2023/2024, the Philippines and China were the main importing countries of rice, while India and Thailand were the main exporters.