China’s early rice output exceeds threshold of 28 billion kgs for four consecutive years
China’s early-season rice yield was approximately 28.17 billion kilograms this year, surpassing 28 billion kilograms for four consecutive years. However, it fell by 0.6% year-on-year due to heavy rain and flooding in major grain-producing areas. The planting area increased by 0.5% to 71.322 million mu (4.75 million hectares).
China’s early-season rice yield stood at around 28.17 billion kilograms this year, exceeding the threshold of 28 billion kilograms for four consecutive years, data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed on Friday.
The output dropped by 0.6 percent year on year, primarily due to heavy rain and flooding in the country’s leading grain-producing regions since April, the NBS explained.
The NBS also noted that the sown areas for China’s early-season rice remained largely stable. The early-season rice planting area nationwide was 71.322 million mu (around 4.75 million hectares) this year, up 0.5 percent compared to the previous year.