Records showing total tonnage of all crops for any nation are never given, as the number, itself, would be meaningless without knowing which crops are included, of which there could be many (e.g., grains, nuts, livestock, meats, fruits, vegetables, fish, dairy, etc). Also, many of these numbers are not published annually, nor are they predictors of future results due to soil conditions, weather, labor and manpower issues, etc. The links, below, may be used to obtain some China agricultural information. Contact the China embassy for more up-to-date information.
It varies from year to year, of course, and their production has been steadily increasing for the last several years, but in 2011 they produced almost 192 million metric tons, an increase of over 15% in just the last four years.
how ever much they feel like producing when they're not making a super computer
China is the largest Asian producer of crude oil; about 4 million barrels daily.
Each year, Japan produces 11 million tons of rice. Rice is considered to be one of Japan's main industries.
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China is the top producer of rice.
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589 million tones of paddy rice is produce a year.
Uh ha. you mean a rice bean. Yeah a lot of rice bean can produce in a year
It varies from year to year, of course, but over the last 15 years, China's rice production has ranged from 112 million metric tons to as much as 140 million metric tons.
lol politician are worst and poverty is increasing day by day.
today, one square kilometre of rice cultivated in Indonesia can feed up to 2000 people. :D :D :D :D
Lots...
Chinese people eat 88kg of rice a year!
they don't eat that much rice. it is due to the fact that they have grown away from it over time. the Japanese used to eat mainly rice and soba but that has all changed. they have found themselves eating less and less rice. so there you are... they do eat about 3 rice meals a week but they don't live on rice.
Sugar cane is grown in Okinawa. Major crops: rice, sugar beets, vegetables, fruit. In much of Japan vegetables can be grown year round. Among those that grow well in the winter are potatoes, sweet potatoes, cabbage, taro, carrots, and a variety of turnips and radishes.
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Japan produces 11 million metric tons of rice a year, yet it only consumes 8.7 million metric tons, the surplus being exported. So the answer to your question would be Japan.
Not very much.