One. 2002 World rubber production of rubber in the area of 7,696,100 hectares, more than 7,794,700 ha in 2001 decreased slightly. From the area of speaking, Indonesia is the world's largest natural rubber producing countries in 2002, rubber production area of 2,500,000 hectares, accounting for 32.48% of the world; followed by Thailand, to 1,562,900 hectares, accounting for 20.31%; Malaysia ranked third, to 1.25 million hectares, accounting for 16.24%; three rubber production area accounts for 69.03% of the world. China ranks fourth, to 422,000 hectares, accounting for 5.48%; Vietnam for the fifth, put into an area of 418,400 hectares, accounting for 5.44%; India ranked sixth, to 390,000 hectares, accounting for 5.07%; Sri Lanka seventh, production area to 157,500 ha, accounting for 2.05%; that is, the world's top seven countries in Asia plant plastic, rubber production area of the seven countries accounted for 87.07% of the world. Other rubber producing countries were put into an area, 140,000 hectares of Liberia; the Philippines, 78,100 hectares; Brazil 77,000 ha; C\u00F4te d'Ivoire, 67,000 hectares; Cameroon 40,000 ha; Cambodia, 32,700 hectares; Papua New Guinea, 14,000 ha; Mexico 12800 ha; the Congo, Republic of 01,500 hectares. 2, the output of the world's natural rubber production in 2002 was 6,767,500 tons, with production of 6,827,700 tons in 2001, down by 0.89%. Speaking from the production, Thailand is the world's largest natural rubber producing countries, its natural rubber output in 2002 was 2.357 million tons, accounting for the world's natural rubber output 34.82%; followed by Indonesia, to 1.6 million tons, accounting for 23.64% ; India's third, to 630,400 tons, accounting for 9.32%; Malaysia, fourth, 53.50 million tons, accounting for 7.91%. Four countries in 2002 total 5,122,400 tons of natural rubber, natural rubber production of the world's 75.69 percent. China ranks the fifth, the output is 490,000 tons, accounting for 7.24%; other producing countries are Vietnam 300,000 tons; Liberia, 135,000 tons; C\u00F4te d'Ivoire, 108,000 tons; Brazil 74,000 tons; Philippines 73,300 tons, Cameroon 6.00 tons; Cambodia, 35,900 tons; Mexico, 22,500 tons; Papua New Guinea, 07,300 tons; the Congo, Republic of 01,200 tons. 3, 2002 World rubber yield per unit area yield of 879 kg per hectare, 876 kg more than in 2001 increased slightly. According to statistics, in 2002 the world's rubber yield per unit area were highest in Mexico, 1758 kilograms per hectare, but it is not the main producing countries. In the main producing countries are India, countries with the highest yield, 1616 kg per hectare; second is Cote d'Ivoire 1612 kg / ha; Thailand ranks third for the 1508 kg / ha; Cameroon fourth, 1,500 kg / ha; China ranked Fifth, to 1161 kg / ha. Yields of other producing countries are Cambodia 1100 kg / ha; Liberia 964 kg / ha; Brazil 961 kg / ha; Philippines 938 kg / ha; Republic of the Congo 800 kg / ha; Vietnam 719 kg / ha; Indonesia 640 kg / ha; Sri Lanka 552 kg / ha; Papua New Guinea 521 kg / ha; Malaysia, 428 kg / ha. 4, the world's exports of natural rubber in 2001 was 4.468 million tons exported, exports were among the top five countries, Thailand exported 2.059 million tons, accounting for 46.09% of world exports; Indonesia 1.453 million tons, accounting for 32.59 %; Vietnam 293,000 tons, accounting for 6.56%; Malaysia 162,000 tons, accounting for 3.63%; Liberia 109,000 tons, accounting for 2.44%. Other countries, exports 391,000 tons, accounting for 8.76%. 5, 2001 World imports of natural rubber imports were 5.201 million tons, the United States is the largest importer of natural rubber, imports 97.2 million tons, accounting for 18.69% of total world imports; China ranks second, to 943,000 tons , accounting for 18.14%; Japan came in third, was 71.3 million tons, accounting for 13.71%; Korea's fourth, was 33.0 million tons, accounting for 6.34%; French Fifth, is 28.2 million tons, accounting for 5.42%; the German sixth, 24.5 million tons, accounting for 4.72%; natural rubber imports came in the seventh to the tenth of the country was 184,000 tons, Spain; Italy, 135,000 tons; Canada, 132,000 tons; Brazil 128,000 tons. 6, consumption of natural rubber consumption in 2001, China has replaced the U.S. as the world's largest consumer of natural rubber. The top five consumer of natural rubber, respectively, 1.215 million tons in China, accounting for 17.28%; the United States 972,000 tons, accounting for 13.83%; Japan, 729,000 tons, accounting for 10.37%; India 631,000 tons, accounting for 8.97%; Malaysia 330,000 tons , accounting for 4.70%. II. Malaysian oil palm should be three. Coffee is Brazil's fourth. Coconut Indonesia