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Rice is the staple food of more than half of the world's population. In Asia alone, 2 billion people consume 60 70 calories and 20 protein from rice and rice products. Rice in our country.
The annual consumption is about 100 million tons, and more than 60 percent of the population depends on rice as a staple food. Southerners usually eat rice as their staple food, with an average annual per capita consumption of about 110 kilograms of rice, of which the consumption of rural people is higher than that of urban population. In 1990, rice was a staple food of about 6,780 kilojoules per person per day in the south.
Calories and grams of protein, respectively, account for the total energy and protein amount of the food. From 1957 to 1998, the per capita grain consumption of urban residents in China decreased by nearly half, and the grain consumption of rural residents basically stabilized at about 250 kilograms. In grain consumption, coarse grains such as corn, sorghum, and sweet potatoes.
Consumption has decreased markedly, while consumption of fine grains such as rice and wheat has increased.
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Unfortunately, I don't know the exact data on the daily consumption per capita of each province in China. However, according to the latest dietary nutrition guidelines, the daily intake of cereals per person is around 250-400 grams, of which rice can be used as one of the staple food options.
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The per capita daily consumption in Zhejiang Province is.
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Look at the province and eating habits.
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According to the "2018 China Rice Consumption Statistics", the rice consumption of various provinces in China in 2018 is as follows:
1. Shandong: 10,000 tons.
2. Jiangsu Shixiang rotten: 10,000 tons.
3. Henan: 10,000 tons.
4. Hebei: 10,000 tons.
5. An search leakage emblem: 10,000 tons.
6. Zhejiang: 10,000 tons.
7. Guangdong: 10,000 tons.
8. Inner Mongolia: 10,000 tons.
9. Banquet fiber Sichuan: 2.25 million tons.
10. Liaoning: 1.48 million tons.
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It is difficult to estimate per capita because of the difference in diet between the north and the south. In terms of output, it was 100 million tons in 2013.
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According to the statistics of the Minister of Agriculture, Chinese eat more than 400,000 tons of grain every day, multiplied by 365 days, which means at least 146 million tons of grain a year, which is really huge. So is China's annual grain production enough for more than a billion yuan? It is reported that in 2017, China's total grain output was 1,235.8 billion catties, an increase of 3.3 billion catties over 2016.
Heilongjiang Province, its total grain output in 2017 was 60.18 million tons, and the proportion of grain in the country ranked first among all provinces and municipalities in the country.
Henan Province, its total grain output in 2017 was 59.73 million tons, and the proportion of grain in the country ranked second among all provinces and municipalities in the country.
Shandong Province, with its total grain output of 47.23 million tons in 2017, ranked third among all provinces and municipalities in the country.
Jilin Province, whose total grain output in 2017 was 37.2 million tons, ranked fourth among all provinces and municipalities in the country.
Jiangsu Province, with its total grain output of 35.39 million tons in 2017, ranked fifth among all provinces and municipalities in the country.
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I don't know the yield, I eat 40 catties a month.
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The average annual consumption of rice by Chinese is from 100 kg, and China's population in 2010 was nearly 1.4 billion, according to which Chinese eat 1.4 billion x 100 kg a day 365 days = 3...835617 billion kilograms.
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You calculate it this way, the Chinese population (1.3 billion) * how much you eat a year (360 jin) (90% wasted) = 520 billion jin The same can be calculated for the whole world.
It seems that Jiangxi has been forgotten?
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