Growing of rice

Risk Level Moderate 2.7/5 overall
Industry Type Bio-Organic & Perishable
Strategies 32 frameworks applied

Rice farming is dedicated to growing rice, a critical dietary staple for billions across the globe. It holds a significant structural economic position, especially in Asian and other rice-consuming nations. Producers face considerable social and labor risks, alongside challenges from regulatory arbitrariness.

Structural Position · Chain Node
This industry occupies a standard mid-chain position, receiving inputs upstream and supplying downstream. All standard...
Depends on 3 infrastructure hubs: Other monetary intermediation · Non-life insurance · Freight transport by road
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Where It Sits in the Economy

Upstream inputs, downstream outputs, and supply chain membership based on global input-output flows.

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Direct-to-Consumer

This industry interacts directly with end consumers, bypassing intermediaries. Customer experience, brand loyalty, and demand-side pricing power are structurally stronger here than at any other chain position.

Upstream Supply Risk 3.1 / 5.0 High
Upstream Supply Resilience 1.9 / 5.0 Mixed

About This Industry

Sub-Sectors

  • 0112: Growing of rice

Industry Type

BIO industries face market substitution and sustainability liability as their defining risks — not supply chain specification or regulatory density. Market Dynamics (MD) and Sustainability (SU) are the primary signal...

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Industry Classification
ISIC Rev. 4 0112 Class UN International Standard Industrial Classification
National Classification Equivalents
ANZSIC 2006 0146 Rice Growing
NACE Rev. 2 01.12 Growing of rice
NAICS 2022 111160 Rice Farming

Structural Position

Cross-sector analytical lenses applied to this industry's 81-attribute GTIAS scorecard, and which structurally similar industries share its risk DNA despite operating in entirely different sectors.

This industry does not trigger any of the five structural lenses under current GTIAS scoring.

Cross-Sector Structural Twins

Industries from entirely different sectors with near-identical GTIAS risk fingerprints — strategies that work in one often transfer directly to the other.

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