Our Products
Our offered Product range includes Rice Grain and Wheat Grains.
Rice is the most important human food crop in the world, directly feeding more peoplethan any other crop. In 2012, nearly half of worlds population more than 3 billionpeople relied on rice every day. It is also the staple food acrossAsiawhere around halfof the worlds poorest people live and is becoming increasingly important inAfricaandLatin America.
Rice has also fed more people over a longer time than has any other crop. It isspectacularly diverse, both in the way it is grown and how it is used by humans. Riceis unique because it can grow in wet environments that other crops cannot survive in.Such wet environments are abundant across Asia. The domestication of rice ranks asone of the most important developments in history and now thousands of rice varietiesare cultivated on every continent except Antarctica.
Wheat is the main cereal crop in India. The total area under the crop is about 29.8 million hectares in the country. The production of wheat in the country has increased significantly from 75.81 million MT in 2006-07 to an all time record high of 94.88 million MT in 2011-12. The productivity of wheat which was 2602 kg/hectare in 2004-05 has increased to 3140 kg/hectare in 2011-12. The major increase in the productivity of wheat has been observed in the states of Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. Higher area coverage is reported from MP in recent years.Indian wheat is largely a soft/medium hard, medium protein, white bread wheat, somewhat similar to U.S. hard white wheat. Wheat grown in central and western India is typically hard, with high protein and high gluten content. India also produces around 1.0-1.2 million tons of durum wheat, mostly in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Most Indian durum is not marketed separately due to segregation problems in the market yards. However, some quantities are purchased by the private trade at a price premium, mainly for processing of higher value/branded products.