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I. Estimated production of rice for 1947 by means of C. P. S. and population statistics for 1948. a) Multiplying the separate estimates of rice consumption for food par heap for agricultural and non-a...gicultural population by corresponding number of population, I get the estimate of consumption of rice for food....60,500,000 koku. b) Adding thereto the consumption of rice for fodder, seed, delivery to processing, etc. and deducing therefrom the amount of import from abroad, I get the estimate of production for 1947....61,802,000 koku. II. The estimation of rice production for 1947 by M. A. F. is under-estimated by, a) 2.85% as regard to planted area, and b) 2.5% as regard to yield par unit area, making total of 5.35%. The under-estimate of 5.35% to the total production necessitates the published figure 58,305,040 koku for 1947 revised as 61,400,000 koku, which well coincides with the estimate, by I. viz. 61,802,000 koku.show more
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