China's grain distribution map: How much grain do the three northeastern provinces produce each year?

China's grain distribution map: How much grain do the three northeastern provinces produce each year?

China's grain distribution map Where are the largest grain products concentrated?

Data from the National Bureau of Statistics show that China's grain production has remained stable at more than 1.3 trillion jin for five consecutive years. This year's summer grain harvest also achieved a bumper harvest, setting a historical record. Summer grain output increased by 0.9% over the previous year.


By region, the top ten provinces in my country's grain production in 2019 were Heilongjiang, Henan, Shandong, Anhui, Jilin, Hebei, Jiangsu, Inner Mongolia, Sichuan and Hunan, with the northern region having a significant advantage. In addition, in the past decade, grain production in several developed eastern provinces, including Beijing, Shanghai, Zhejiang and Fujian, has decreased significantly.
Heilongjiang, Henan and Shandong rank in the top three. Heilongjiang, Henan and Shandong provinces rank in the top three in grain output, and are the three largest grain-producing provinces in my country.
Heilongjiang, which topped the list, had a grain output of 75.03 million tons last year, making it the only province whose grain production exceeded 70 million tons last year. Heilongjiang Province has the best land conditions in the country, with its total cultivated land area and exploitable land reserve resources accounting for more than one-tenth of the country's total. The plains in the province mainly include the Songnen Plain, Sanjiang Plain and Muling River-Xingkai Lake Plain, which are part of my country's Northeast Plain.
The main food crops in Heilongjiang are soybeans, rice, corn and wheat. The total grain output, commercial volume and grain transfer volume account for 1/9, 1/8 and 1/3 of the country respectively. For every 9 bowls of rice consumed by Chinese people, one bowl comes from Heilongjiang. Heilongjiang is truly the "Great Granary of China".
Among them, the famous Beidahuang (20.150, -0.12, -0.59%) is known as "a handful of black soil oozes oil, and a pair of chopsticks inserted into it will sprout." It mainly covers the Sanjiang Plain, the Heilongjiang River Plain and the Nenjiang River Basin, and is one of the world's three famous black soil belts. After large-scale reclamation and farm operation in the 1950s, the Great Northern Wilderness became the present-day Beidagang.
Not only that, the good agricultural production base has also attracted many large enterprises to enter. In 2014, Evergrande, a leading real estate company, began to build grain and oil production bases in the Greater Khingan Range ecosystem. This ecosystem includes the "eastern part of the Greater Khingan Range" in Heilongjiang Province - the national granary of Qiqihar, Heihe, Suihua and Shuangyashan in Heilongjiang Province.

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