Charted: 776 Million Tonnes of Rice Production by Country, China and India together grow more rice than the rest of the world combined

Global Hunger index uses 8-9 years old data. Its worthless now.

It is more a case of the statistical capacities of the countries involved:


One can look at the objective numbers Ethiopia has had openly for last few years, yet it ranks higher in GHI than India despite that.....because GHI in the end has to use Ethiopia's govt survey data.....with a literal protracted civil war famine going on.

This extends to every other country in the end, how much do you actually trust their core data to then make an index out of it. Do those countries have something like the NFHS on their end, and if so whats the sample size, depth and methodology?

Vast blob of posters here, especially the spamming propaganda type also understand very little of the data acquisition process to begin with. They don't read the FAO papers and classification (that does not say include legumes, pulses and myriad other things under "vegetables"....not to mention vegetables are not all qualitatively the same).
 
It is more a case of the statistical capacities of the countries involved:


One can look at the objective numbers Ethiopia has had openly for last few years, yet it ranks higher in GHI than India despite that.....because GHI in the end has to use Ethiopia's govt survey data.....with a literal protracted civil war famine going on.

This extends to every other country in the end, how much do you actually trust their core data to then make an index out of it. Do those countries have something like the NFHS on their end, and if so whats the sample size, depth and methodology?

Vast blob of posters here, especially the spamming propaganda type also understand very little of the data acquisition process to begin with. They don't read the FAO papers and classification (that does not say include legumes, pulses and myriad other things under "vegetables"....not to mention vegetables are not all qualitatively the same).
Exactly. Long time back I was having a funny discussion with our dear Professor Saab. He insisted on how Pakistan median wealth is higher than India. UBS report does mention the data quality of India as "Adequate" and Pakistan as "Poor". How can one draw a good conclusion out of it?

Also, one thing the BJP regime has done is to obscure data and make it hard to get real data on India's social and economic situation.
 
We know many Indians are vegetarians, eating no meat or little meat, but China is still the world leader in vegetable consumption by a massive margin. so I wonder what they eat at all.
Errr... Indians are not really vegetarians, they are not just avid meat eaters. Due to one reason or the other, meat consumption in an occasional affair in Indian diet. Most people consume meat or eggs but not daily and most not even weekly. Its on occasions. This is why India's meat consumption is low.

Thankfully, India consumes dairy almost daily and in decent quantity, it helps dealing with amino acids not found in plant based sources.
 

China Saying they Could Become a Net-Food Exporter with NEW Water Project

By admin / August 8, 2022

China has begun work on what will be the world’s largest water tunnel, designed to transport water from Three Gorges Dam (also the world’s largest) to the Han River, where it will then connect to what will be the world’s largest canal. The nearly 125-mile-long Yinjiangbuhan tunnel is just a tiny portion of what’s known as the “South-North Water Diversion Project,” the largest transfer of water between river basins in history, with the aim of channeling nearly 44.8 billion cubic meters (11.83 trillion gallons) of fresh water annually from China’s major rivers northward through three canal systems.

China has long struggled with its uneven distribution of water resources, where the east and south of the country experience frequent flooding while water scarcity severely limits development and food production in the west and north. Four-fifths of the country’s water is in the south, where half the population lives. But in the north, 11 provinces have less than 1,000 cubic meters of water per person per year, which is the internationally accepted measure of water stress.

The South-North Water Diversion Project was initially conceived as far back as the 1950s by People’s Republic of China (PRC) founder Mao Zedong, but the project did not officially get underway until around 2002. Planned for completion in 2050, the diversion project will link China’s four main rivers – the Yangtze, Yellow River, Huaihe, and Haihe – and requires the construction of three diversion routes, stretching south-to-north across the eastern, central, and western parts of the country. The complete project is expected to cost $62 billion with the total length of tunnels and canals expected to stretch more than 12,000 miles.

The Yinjiangbuhan tunnel will connect water from the Han River to the central route of the South-to-North Water Transfer Project. When the water has reached the Danjiangkou Reservoir, located in the lower course of the Han, it will continue its journey as far north as Beijing via an 870-mile-long open canal, the longest in the world. The tunnel itself will go as deep as 3,200 feet below ground in some places. China estimates the tunnel alone it will take about a decade to build and cost nearly $9 billion.

Zhang Xiangwei, director of the planning department with the Ministry of Water Resources, said the Yinjiangbuhan tunnel was “a curtain raiser” for other projects. According to official China news outlets, the country’s economic slowdown has prompted the government to again fun large-scale infrastructure projects in order to stimulate growth.

Details about the full South-North project are still a bit vague but
one of the expected benefits will be the conversion of nearly 290,000 square miles of waste land into productive farmland. One official even speculates that the project could help China could become a net exporter of grain and oilseeds by 2043, reaching as much as 100 million metric tons by 2050.

The South-to-North Water Diversion Project has already sent more than 14,000 gallons of water from the Yangtze River region to meet the demand of over 140 million people in northern China since it started operating in 2014. According to scientists involved in the project, China is building an even bigger “world’s longest tunnel” in Xinjiang with more than 20 tunnel boring machines – the world’s largest fleet of its kind – working together. (Sources: South Morning China Post, Water-Technology.net, Interesting Engineering)




 
You Indians literally eat poisoned and sewages contaminated foods
Talking about sewage, you guys still eating gutter oil out there?


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Talking about sewage, you guys still eating gutter oil out there?


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Lol, some make up animations don't tell the real stories, only make you Indian hi.
 
Lol, some make up animations don't tell the real stories, only make you Indian hi.

Only Chinese post fake stories everybody knows that.

Meanwhile in China -

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Only Chinese post fake stories everybody knows that.

Meanwhile in China -

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Again, doesn't prove the waste oils in the video are consumed, only Indians believe in such anti-China source.
 
1.4 billion population live a longer life expectancy than 3 hundred million Americans for a reason, better food and health care do the wonders.
 
Remember guys don't eat too much rice. Eat too little rice, your stool becomes more compacted (less puffy) and difficult to have bowel movement.

Eat too much rice, your lungs (and breath) will start to smell. Every time you sneeze, the aerosols coming out of your lungs will be very stinky and smell like (Jasmine or whatever) rice you ate.

Two foods that can cause your body fluids to stink: Asparagus (you can definitely smell its stinkiness in your urine after you eat it) and rice!
 
Brazil produces as much rice as Pakistan yet it's not even native to their land....
Neither is sugarcane. But they are the largest producer. Advantage of having a rainforest and the largest river by volume. It's an infinite money glitch. Too bad it's crime ridden.
 

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