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The top 20 rice-producing countries, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization:ChinaIndiaIndonesiaVietnamThailandBangladeshBurmaPhilippinesBrazilJapanPakistanCambodiaUnited StatesSouth KoreaEgyptNepalNigeriaMadagascarSri LankaLaos
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The top ten rubber producing countries in the world are Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, China, Malaysia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Brazil, and Côte d'Ivoire. These countries are major producers of natural rubber, contributing significantly to the global supply.
The top ten limestone producing countries are China, the United States, India, Japan, Brazil, Russia, Iran, Turkey, France, and Italy.
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The top salt-producing countries are the US, Britain, Russia, Germany, France, India and China.
To ten rice growing countries are China, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Japan, Philippines, and Brazil.
To ten rice growing countries are China, India, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Japan, Philippines, and Brazil.
The top state in the U.S. for producing rice is the state of Arkansas. The second largest producer of this crop is California.
South Africa is the biggest contributor to the worlds gold supply.
In 2006, the top five rice producing countries were: China -- 182 million tonsIndia -- 136.5 million tonsIndonesia -- 54.4 million tonsBangladesh -- 43.7 million tonsThailand-- 20 million tons of rice
There are many gold producing countries in the world. Some of the major countries include China, Australia, the United States, Russia, Peru, South Africa, Canada, MExico, Uzbekistan, and Ghana.