Indonesia's rice productivity lags behind Vietnam's. Data from the Ministry of Agriculture's 2016 Rice Outlook shows that Indonesian rice productivity from 2010-2014 only reached 5.7 tons per hectare (ha), although this is still higher than the world average of 4.47 tons/ha. Vietnam's rice productivity, however, reached 6.67 tons/ha. Despite having a smaller rice farming area than Indonesia, Vietnam boasts higher productivity.
Meanwhile, Australia is the world's leading rice producer with the highest rice production productivity, reaching 10 tons/ha. This is followed by Egypt at 9.5 tons/ha, the United States at 8.18 tons/ha, and South Korea at 6.92 tons/ha.
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