Product Details Cultivation Type : Organic Country of Origin : India Packaging Type : PP Bags, Plastic Bags Speciality High In Protein Average Length : 4mm, 5mm, 6mm MOQ : 1 Ton Business Type : Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier, Trader, Importer Variety : Short Grain, Medium Grain, Long Grain Type : Steam Color : White
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India boasts a rich heritage of cultivating some of the world's finest rice varieties. From the long, slender grains of Basmati, known for its delicate aroma and fluffy texture, to the shorter, plump kernels of Sona Masuri, perfect for biryani, Indian export rice caters to diverse culinary preferences. These varieties are cultivated in the fertile plains of Punjab, Haryana, and Andhra Pradesh, nurtured by the mighty rivers Indus, Ganges, and Godavari. Stringent quality checks ensure the rice is free from impurities and broken grains, while modern milling techniques preserve the natural bran layers, enhancing its nutritional value. Indian rice is not just a staple food, it's an experience â?? a promise of exquisite taste and unmatched quality on your plate. India, the land of diverse cultures and landscapes, also boasts a rich heritage of rice cultivation. As the world's largest rice exporter, India offers a vast array of varieties, each with unique characteristics and culinary applications. This bounty caters to a global market seeking both aromatic and non-aromatic basmati rice, long-grain and medium-grain options, and specialty rices for specific dishes. Basmati rice, the crown jewel of Indian exports, is renowned for its long, slender grains that elongate further upon cooking. Cultivated in the foothills of the Himalayas, basmati boasts a delicate aroma and a subtle nutty flavor. This fragrant rice cooks to a fluffy texture, separate grains, and is perfect for biryani, pulao, or simply paired with curries and dals. India offers different basmati grades, with Pusa Basmati 1121 being a highly sought-after variety for its extra-long grains and exceptional aroma. This vast selection, coupled with India's focus on quality and competitive pricing, makes Indian rice a preferred choice for importers worldwide. From the fragrant basmati to the versatile long-grain options and the unique specialty rices, Indian rice offers a world of culinary possibilities, waiting to be explored on dinner tables across the globe. World Wide Shipping Highest Quality Produce 24 FSSAI Certified 100% Chemical Free
Rice is the most necessary human meal crop in the world, without delay feeding more human beings than any other crop. It is the third best-grown agriculture commodity in the world after sugarcane and maze. It is also a staple meal in Asia, where roughly half of the world's poorest people live, and is becoming increasingly important in Africa and Latin America. Rice is grown in more than a hundred countries, with a complete harvested region of about 158 million hectares, producing more than seven hundred million heaps yearly (470 million heaps of milled rice). Almost 640 million tonnes of rice are grown in Asia, representing 90% of international production. Sub-Saharan Africa produces about 19 million litres and Latin America some 25 million litres. By a long way, China and India are the worldâ??s greatest rice producers. Although its area harvested is smaller than Indiaâ??s, Chinaâ??s rice manufacturing is increased due to greater yields due to the fact that almost all of Chinaâ??s rice area is irrigated, whereas much less than half of Indiaâ??s rice region is irrigated. After China and India, the next biggest rice producers are Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand.
Rice is the most necessary human meal crop in the world, without delay feeding more human beings than any other crop. It is the third best-grown agriculture commodity in the world after sugarcane and maze. It is also a staple meal in Asia, where roughly half of the worldâ??s poorest people live, and is becoming increasingly important in Africa and Latin America. Rice is grown in more than a hundred countries, with a complete harvested region of about 158 million hectares, producing more than seven hundred million heaps yearly (470 million heaps of milled rice). Almost 640 million tonnes of rice are grown in Asia, representing 90% of international production. Sub-Saharan Africa produces about 19 million litres and Latin America some 25 million litres. By a long way, China and India are the worldâ??s greatest rice producers. Although its area harvested is smaller than India's, China's rice manufacturing is increased due to greater yields due to the fact that almost all of China's rice area is irrigated, whereas much less than half of India's rice region is irrigated. After China and India, the next biggest rice producers are Indonesia, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand.