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==== Rice production ====
[[File:NP_Rice_Emissions18_(5687953086).jpg|right|thumb|Research work by the [[International Center for Tropical Agriculture]] to measure the greenhouse gas emissions of rice production.]]
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Rice production

Research work by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture to measure the greenhouse gas emissions of rice production.

In 2022, greenhouse gas emissions from rice cultivation were estimated at 5.7 billion tonnes CO2eq, representing 1.2% of total emissions. Within the agriculture sector, rice produces almost half the greenhouse gas emissions from croplands, Methane is released from rice fields subject to long-term flooding, as this inhibits the soil from absorbing atmospheric oxygen, resulting in anaerobic fermentation of organic matter in the soil. Emissions can be limited by planting new varieties, not flooding continuously, and removing straw.

It is possible to cut methane emissions in rice cultivation by improved water management, combining dry seeding and one drawdown, or executing a sequence of wetting and drying. This results in emission reductions of up to 90% compared to full flooding and even increased yields.