Rice production

"Globally, around 8% of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions are produced by growing rice. If rice production was a country, emissions associated with it would be larger than the total footprint of Canada, Saudi Arabia, or France and the UK combined. The grain is also the world’s most important staple food-crop, helping to feed over four billion people." July 2023 press release by Gold Standard
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NBT Information
1. Australian Rice Production: A Detailed Report (2020–2025) with Future Projections 2. Benefits of NBT's Technology 3. Industrial Applications of NBT Technology
research information
1. Nanobubbles promote nutrient utilization and plant growth in rice by upregulating nutrient uptake genes and stimulating growth hormone production 2. Rice cultivation and processing: Highlights from a life cycle thinking perspective. 3. Oxidation of flooded paddy soil through irrigation with water containing bulk oxygen nanobubbles 4. Methane Emission from Rice Fields: Necessity for Molecular Approach for Mitigation 5. New Methodology to Slash Methane Emissions from Rice Cultivation and Empower Smallholder Farmers
useful websites
Department of Primary Industries - Rice Growing Guide USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Trading Economics - Rice Futures (cwt = 45.36 kg) AUD Exchange Rates Baltic Exchange Dry Index AgTech Navigator AgriFutures Australia Useful information
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