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Rice: Rice is Life 2.5 billion people—main staple Global: 20% dietary energy, 15% protein 50%-80% daily caloric intake for some BangladeshLaosIndonesiaMadagascar,Sierra LeonePhilippines,GuineaBissauAsia, Ivory CoastChina,GuyanaAsia. IvoryCoastChina,GuyanaJapan, Peru,Ecuador 72%65%50%48%42%31%30%31%30%20% or more Source: These are approximate percentages Approx. % of Dietary Calories from Rice
Rice: Rice is a Way of Life Rice farming -- main employment source 80% grown by poor in developing countries 9% of Earth’s arable land devoted to rice
Rice: World Production Source: FAO via
Rice: U.S. Production Source:
Rice: World Consumption Per capita rice consumption per 1 million (In thousands of metric tons) BurmaVietnamBangladeshThailandIndonesiaPhilippinesChinaS. Korea IndiaN. Korea Source: USDA Stats