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How many rice producing areas are there now?

Let's talk about the northernmost part of the motherland first.

Heilongjiang, the largest commodity grain export base in China, is known as the granary in the north. It is rich in rice in the northeast, backed by the black land with rapid drought and flood, and its grain output has been rising in recent years. 90 Grain Depot, the largest grain depot in Asia, is located in Sanjiang area of Heilongjiang Province. It represents rice varieties such as "903 1", "Daohuaxiang", "Suijing No.4" and "Kendao 12".

Jilin, besides Korean ginseng, rice should be the most famous thing in this province. The annual output can also rank among the top in China, and the most famous representative variety is "super rice".

Liaoning is rich in rice, and Panjin rice is well known. However, due to its large population, Liaoning's grain output is not as good as that of Heilongjiang and Jilin. However, the taste of Liaoning rice should be regarded as the best in these three provinces. If you want to rank, it is 1, Liaoning.2 Jilin 3 Heilongjiang. Of course, this is from the quality of bulk rice. There are several kinds of high-quality rice in these three places, namely Daohuaxiang No.2 in Wuchang, Heilongjiang, Super Rice in Jilin and Yanfeng in Liaoning.

Many people think that rice is not produced in northwest China, but it is not. Xinjiang in China is also a place where rice is produced.

Shaanxi, the most water-deficient province in China, also produces rice. Yes, it produces rice, but it is not possible to dig caves in northern Shaanxi. It is located in Hanzhong, and the southern part of Shaanxi is called "South of the Great Wall". You can see paddy fields beyond the Qinling Mountains. This area is planted with "indica rice" (by the way, the rice in the northeast is generally japonica rice, and the rice in the south is mostly indica rice, although it is not absolute. If you want to inspect the commodity rice, forget it. Compared with other major grain-producing provinces in China, the output is "less".

At the junction of Shandong and Henan, these two places, including Hebei, are both major wheat-producing provinces. The wheat in Shandong is well received by the majority of pasta people because of its high gluten and good taste of steamed bread.

There is a kind of rice in Shandong, which is called "Yellow River Rice" by the people. It tastes good, but due to the continuous land acquisition in recent years, the groundwater level in Jinan and other areas has dropped, making it difficult to eat authentic Yellow River rice. Rice is also produced in Weishan Lake area in southern Shandong. Because the appearance and appearance of this kind of rice are very similar to that of Northeast rice, it is sold as Northeast rice. Because the price of rice in Northeast China is high. Another kind of rice is very famous in Henan. The planting area is small and the output is small, so it is difficult to find it in other provinces.

A famous "platform rice" is produced in Tianjin and is quite popular in Jingdang area.

Jiangsu, this is an extremely important role. First of all, the local rice in Jiangsu is good. "Wu Yujing" should be said to be a relatively good commodity grain in Jiangsu, which is very similar to rice in Northeast China. It is also the most popular rice in Jiangsu. Almost, not a little, it's the legendary hybrid japonica rice in Jiangsu, which is quite ugly. Don't mention the taste, its most important function is to fill the stomach.

Anhui borders on Jiangsu, and the rice produced is the same as that of Jiangsu in the border area, so I don't need to go into details. However, Anhui is a big rice consumption province. As a commodity grain sales market, it is "big". Also rich in rice, the output is relatively large.

Hubei, this place produces rice, Xiantao rice, (what a nice name) is a very famous commodity grain. The grain shape is shorter than that of Thai rice, and the taste is good.

Hunan is a big province with an annual output of180,000 tons, and Thailand, the most famous rice market in the world, has an annual output of180,000 tons. Yueyang's variety "9 1 13" has received quite a good response in the market. The rice produced in Xiangxi is local and not on a large scale. Hunan also produces early indica rice in large quantities, which is generally used as rice for factories, rice noodles, rice noodles and so on.

Jiangxi, a province with large output, has very representative varieties such as "65002", "63", "923" and "Exogenous 7". The first two are ordinary goods, and the last two are high-grade goods. "65002" and "63" can be seen everywhere in the market, with large output, which is favored by local consumers. These two varieties "923" and "Singular 7" are quite amazing. 923 often comes out as Thai rice, and even some local rice factories in Jiangxi can produce "Thai rice" and mix it into the market under the brand of Thai rice. Exogenous 7 is a legendary variety. It is said that its aroma is better than Thailand, and of course its price is more expensive than Thai rice.

Both Fujian and Guangdong used to produce rice, but now the output is less. However, Guangdong is the largest rice consumption province in China, and it must be a battleground to make rice stronger.

Besides, in a good place like Guangxi, a rice-producing area, the yield can only be said to be relatively high. Many high-grade southern rice, such as "Maba ointment" and silk seedlings, are produced here. Of course, it also produces rice with poor quality but high yield. This is an interesting place.

What's more, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan and other places also produce rice, but on a small scale.

Some food-deficit giants are opening their doors to these grain-producing provinces. Yihai Kerry Group, the largest grain and oil enterprise in China, is one of them, building rice mills in Northeast China, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangxi and Guangdong. COFCO, the largest grain and oil enterprise in China, followed closely and began to compete with one of them in the rice industry. The market share of "Fulinmen" in the oil industry is only half that of "Arowana". Like others, it has the "Great Northern Wilderness" and is the largest enterprise in China at present, but I don't know that it is only a matter of time before it is surpassed by the two groups just mentioned.