Why is rice so popular? - Carolyn Beans

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If you were to place all the rice consumed each year on one side of a scale,
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and every person in the world on the other,
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the scale would tip heavily towards rice's favor.
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This beloved crop contributes over 20% of the calories consumed by humans each year.
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Korean bibimbap, Nigerian jollof, Indian biryani, Spanish paella,
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and countless other culinary masterpieces all begin with rice.
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So how did this humble grain end up in so many cuisines?
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The roots of rice go back thousands of years to when early farmers
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in Asia, Africa, and South America each independently domesticated the crop.
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First came Asian rice,
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which many plant geneticists believe originated in what's now China.
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Over 10,000 years ago, nomadic hunters in the region
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began gathering and eating seeds from a weedy grass.
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Then, around 9,000 years ago, they started planting these seeds,
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prompting nomadic hunters to settle into farming communities.
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With each harvest, growers selected and replanted seeds
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from the rice plants that pleased them most—
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like those with bigger and more plentiful grains or aromatic flavors.
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Over millennia, thousands of varieties of Asian rice emerged.
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A relative of the same weedy grass was also domesticated in Africa
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around 3,000 years ago.
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Today, its growth is mostly limited to West Africa.
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South American growers also domesticated rice around 4,000 years ago,
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though the crop was lost after the arrival of Europeans.
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Asian rice, however, spread widely,
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and is now a cornerstone of diet and culture in Asia and beyond.
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In India and Nepal, many Hindus mark an infant's transition to solid foods
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with a ceremony known as Annaprashan,
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where the baby tastes rice for the first time.
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in Japan, rice is so central to diets that the word "gohan"
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means both "cooked rice" and "meal."
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The global expansion of rice cultivation was only possible
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because the plant can grow in many climates—
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from tropical to temperate.
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As a semi-aquatic plant, rice happily grows in submerged soils.
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Many other crops can't survive in standing water
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because their root cells rely on air within soil to access oxygen.
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But rice plants have air channels in their roots that allow oxygen to travel
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from the leaves and stems to the submerged tissues.
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Traditionally, growers plant rice in paddy fields—
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flat land submerged under as much as 10 centimeters of water
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throughout the growing season.
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This practice returns high yields since many competing weeds
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can't hack it in the aquatic environment.
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But the technique is also water intensive.
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Rice covers 11% of global cropland,
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but uses over a third of the world's irrigation water.
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This form of rice production also pumps out
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a surprising amount of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Flooded fields are the perfect breeding grounds for microorganisms
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known as methanogens.
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These microscopic lifeforms thrive in environments lacking oxygen,
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because they evolved when the Earth contained little of this gas.
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Methanogens are the only organisms known to produce methane—
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a greenhouse gas 25 times more potent than carbon dioxide
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at trapping heat in the atmosphere.
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Cows, for example, are infamous for burping out methane
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due to methanogens in their stomachs.
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In a flooded paddy field, methanogens set to work eating away at organic material
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in the submerged soil and multiplying rapidly,
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all the while releasing copious amounts of methane.
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The result: rice cultivation contributes around 12%
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of human-caused methane emissions each year.
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But there's good news.
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Rice doesn't actually need to grow in continuously flooded paddies.
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Researchers and growers are exploring water management strategies
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that can cut the methane while keeping the yield.
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One promising technique is known as alternate wetting and drying.
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Growers periodically let the water level drop,
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which keeps methanogen growth in check.
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Alternate wetting and drying can cut water use by 30%
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and methane emissions by 30 to 70% without impacting yield.
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Greenhouse gases come from many— sometimes unexpected— places.
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Making rice growing more sustainable is just one of the many challenges
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we'll need to face to avoid catastrophic warming.
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Today, many rice growers still flood fields all season long.
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Changing millennia-old practices requires a major mindset shift.
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But going against the grain could be just what we need
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to keep our planet healthy and our bowls full.
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