Core Insights - The early rice planting area in China is expected to slightly decrease in 2025, while the yield is projected to increase, resulting in a total production of 57.03 billion jin, an increase of 680 million jin or 1.2% compared to 2024 [1][3] Group 1: Planting Area and Yield - The early rice planting area in 2025 is estimated at 71.143 million mu, a decrease of 179,000 mu or 0.3% from the previous year, maintaining overall stability [1] - The average yield of early rice is projected to reach 400.8 kg per mu in 2025, marking the first time it surpasses 400 kg per mu, with an increase of 5.8 kg per mu or 1.5% from the previous year [2] Group 2: Regional Performance - In major producing provinces, early rice production is expected to recover, with Jiangxi, Hunan, and Guangdong seeing increases of 330 million jin, 260 million jin, and 110 million jin respectively, translating to growth rates of 2.4%, 1.8%, and 1.0% [3] - Non-major producing regions like Zhejiang and Fujian are also expected to see increases in early rice production, while provinces such as Anhui, Hubei, Hainan, and Yunnan may experience slight declines [3] Group 3: Supportive Policies and Conditions - The government has increased support for grain production, including raising the minimum purchase price for early indica rice to stabilize farmers' expectations and encourage planting [1] - Favorable weather conditions in key production areas have contributed to the growth and yield of early rice, with minimal natural disasters reported [2]
国家统计局农村司司长魏锋华:2025年我国早稻实现增产 早稻亩产首次突破400公斤
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-08-22 05:50