An International Approach To Problems Of Rice Processing
Ralph W. Phillips
Economics and Finance in Indonesia, 1959, vol. 10, 227-238
Abstract:
The area on which rice was grown in 1955 amounted to 109,200,000 hectares or ahout 269,843,000 acres. In the same year 134,400,000 hectares or ahout 332,114,000 acres of wheat were sown. These are world totals, exclusive of the U.S.S.R. for which no figures are available. Production per unit area was higher for rice than for wheat, so these areas yielded 199,100,000 metric tons of paddy and 157,500,000 metric tons of wheat.
Keywords: rice; problem; production; agriculture; food (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1959
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