4.7 Article

Food Security in China: A Brief View of Rice Production in Recent 20 Years

Journal

FOODS
Volume 11, Issue 21, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/foods11213324

Keywords

grain yield; planting area; agricultural resources; food security; rice cultivars

Funding

  1. Ministry of Education of Humanities and Social Science project [20YJC630133]
  2. Philosophy and Social Science Research General Project at Colleges and Universities in Jiangsu Province [2019SJA0154]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42077209]
  4. Open project of Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Physiology [YCSL202004]
  5. Open project of Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Agricultural Meteorology [JKLAM2001]
  6. startup Foundation for Introducing Talent of Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology [003035]

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Rice production is a key factor affecting the food security and socioeconomic status of over half the world's population. This study analyzed the trends and determinants of rice production in China from 2001 to 2021, revealing a steady increase in production with a significant rise in middle rice production.
Rice production affects the food security and socioeconomic status of over half the world's population. Rice-producing countries, however, are facing population growth, reduction in rice planting area, and global change. Understanding the trends of rice production and major determinants is key to regulating rice production. We thus analyzed the trends of rice production and related determinants in China from 2001 to 2021, revealing that the annual rice production (TRP) has risen steadily (r = 0.929, p < 0.0001) in recent 20 years. TRP in 2021 was 19.9% higher than that in 2001, which was primarily achieved by the increment of middle rice production (MRP). MRP increased by 46.2% from 2000 to 2018, and grain yield per unit area (GPA) was the largest in middle rice. The enhancement of GPAs is significantly correlated with the consumption of agricultural resources and the number of released rice cultivars, but variations exist. TRP and GPA vary in different provinces; Hunan (25 +/- 2 megatons) and Xinjiang (8364 +/- 806 kg/hectare) show the largest values, respectively. TRP could be further increased by 13.8% by improving MRP. The results suggest that rice production in China has a large potential to be further improved through regulations.

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