ROI Basmati Rice is renowned for exquisite aroma, superfine kernels, great taste and Silky Texture. We, at Raj Exim, value our clients and endeavor to not only foresee their demands but also provide world class services along with products. We are one of the leading exporters of Basmati Rice and Non Basmati Rice marching ahead with premium quality of international standards. We are known as a renowned exporters offering variety and quality.
Welcome to Rice of India
We are exporting Basmati Rice to USA, Europe, South East Asian, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, UAE and African Countries. Our Office are spread in various parts of the globe including Dubai and India.
We cater to all varieties Traditional Basmati, Pusa Basmati, 1121 Basmati Sharbati Basmati and in all forms – Brown, Milled Raw, Steamed, Par-boiled / Sella – White / Golden. Non-Basmati varieties are PR 14, PR11, PR 106, IR 64, IR14 and in all forms – Brown, Milled Raw, Steamed, Par-boiled / Sella – White / Golden. Ponni varieties are Chella Ponni, Kalsar Ponni, Andra Ponni, and Karnataka Ponni, Swarna Masuri and Idly Rice Ambai 16. Has the capability to pack in all forms of packaging materials.
Commerce and Industry Ministry Piyush Goyal addresses a press conference in New Delhi on Sunday Wheat exports to countries hit by Ukraine war to continue; likely to cross 10 mt in 2022-23, says Goyal.
India’s exports in 2021-22 touched an all time high of $417.8 billion, a 43 per cent growth over the previous fiscal, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said. Exports in March recorded the highest monthly value of $40 billion.
“Every sector of the economy, every farmer, every entrepreneur, every MSME and State governments worked together to achieve this lucrative goal. India’s diversified export portfolio in 2021-22 shows its manufacturing abilities as well as growth in hi-tech goods, electronics and agricultural products,” Goyal said addressing the media on Sunday.
India has been the world’s top rice exporter since the beginning of this decade. But this boom has benefited only merchant capitalists, not consumers and producers. Read More…
As a 13 per cent increase in minimum support price (MSP) for paddy slows down India’s rice exports in the current financial year, the Centre has announced incentive to boost the shipments of the cereal. Read More…
Of late, with growing income and awareness about nutritious food, there has been a noticeable decrease in the consumption of rice (a highcarb food) in Indian households. Read More…
A 13 percent increase in MSP of paddy has sent jitters among the non-basmati rice exporters, who fear that the price rise will make the Indian cereal unviable in the global market. Read More…
Shipments of basmati rice, the largest product in the country’s farm-export basket, touched a record high in volumes and rupee value terms in 2018-19 on account of aggressive buying by Iran and a weak currency. Read More…