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Agriculture Statistics > Grains > Rice consumption (per capita) (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Burma:217.035 thousand metric tons per 
#2  Vietnam:211.885 thousand metric tons per 
#3  Bangladesh:182.927 thousand metric tons per 
#4  Thailand:158.913 thousand metric tons per 
#5  Indonesia:152.702 thousand metric tons per 
#6  Philippines:110.407 thousand metric tons per 
#7  China:103.344 thousand metric tons per 
#8  Korea, South:103.123 thousand metric tons per 
#9  India:78.9159 thousand metric tons per 
#10  Korea, North:71.5782 thousand metric tons per 
#11  Japan:67.9501 thousand metric tons per 
#12  Taiwan:50.2315 thousand metric tons per 
#13  Iran:45.5762 thousand metric tons per 
#14  Brazil:43.5219 thousand metric tons per 
#15  Egypt:42.5774 thousand metric tons per 
#16  South Africa:15.2219 thousand metric tons per 
#17  United States:13.1267 thousand metric tons per 
Weighted average: 98.2 thousand metric tons per  


DEFINITION: Figures for 2003/2004 Per capita figures expressed per 1 million population.

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