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Top 10 Famous Rice Factories In The World

 

Did you know you can save up to 30% of costs when choosing the right rice factory? This article reveals the world’s top 10 rice factories and how they can save you thousands of dollars. These factories produce millions of tons of rice every year, from long-grain, medium, and short-grain rice to aromatic rice, and glutinous rice. Find out how their advanced processing techniques and competitive pricing can significantly reduce your costs and optimize your supply chain!

General information about rice factories

Rice factories are units that focus on rice processing from milling to packaging. They collect dried rice and mill them into two types: material rice and finished rice. Besides, the rice factories can act as suppliers, providing finished rice to other wholesalers and retailers.

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General information about rice factories

Rice factories, rice wholesalers, and retailers are the same rice suppliers to the market. The difference between them is shown through two outstanding characteristics as follows:

  • Diverse products

Rice factories: Having rice processing chains, rice factories can bring many products with different qualities to meet specific customer needs. Besides the international standards such as 5% broken rice, rice factories can produce customized rice based on the specifications of the customers.

Rice Wholesalers and Retailers: they often provide pre-processed rice from the factory and cannot customize products. Wholesalers buy rice from factories and distribute it to retailers or larger customers, while retailers only supply products that are already in stock. Therefore, their product variety is often limited and cannot meet special customer requirements like rice mills.

  • Competitive price

Rice factories: Since rice factories are the first supplier in the rice supply chain, their prices are reasonable. Rice prices of intermediate suppliers include additional fees such as local transportation charges, profits, company fees, etc. Therefore, the price will be much higher than that of rice factories.

Rice Wholesalers and Retailers: Unlike rice factories, wholesalers buy rice from rice factories and add costs such as transportation, storage, and profit to the selling price. Rice retailers also often have to calculate additional store management and operating costs. Therefore, the price of rice at wholesalers and retailers is often higher than the price of rice at the factory. Customers end up paying a higher price, including costs incurred by intermediaries in the supply chain.

Leading products of rice factories

Product diversity is one of the most attractive features making rice factories the best choice for wholesalers. In general, rice factories provide four rice types: long-grain rice, medium and short-grain rice, aromatic rice, and glutinous rice. Below is a detailed comparison table of rice types:

Rice Type Description Major Importers Notable Features
Long Grain Rice The most popular rice type, constituting 75% of the global rice trade. South Asia, Southeast Asia, Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America ST rice has a pineapple-like scent and is highly prized in China.
Medium and Short Grain Rice Accounts for 12% of rice production. Known for stickiness, ideal for dishes like Tteokbokki and sushi. Korea, Japan Japonica rice (Vietnam) and Calrose 4% broken rice (USA).
Aromatic Rice Represents 12% of production. Highly fragrant and expensive. Philippines, Ghana, Ivory Coast, EU Basmati rice (India) and Jasmine rice (Vietnam & Thailand).
Glutinous Rice Makes up 1% of rice production. Popular in various Asian countries. China, Malaysia, Philippines Vietnamese glutinous rice is sweet, while Thai glutinous rice is sticky.

Criteria for selecting rice factories

To find a suitable quality rice factory, wholesalers and retailers must grasp some of the following basic information about rice factories:

  • Standards for quality control

Rice factories must adhere to stringent quality control standards, including certifications like ISO and HACCP, to ensure their products meet international safety and quality benchmarks. Additionally, robust traceability systems are essential for tracking rice throughout the entire supply chain, from production to distribution, thereby promoting transparency and accountability.

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Standards for quality control

  • Product range and quality

Consider the variety of rice products offered, including different types and grades of rice. A diverse product range can indicate a factory’s capability to meet various market needs and preferences.

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Product range and quality

For instance, K-Agriculture Factory provides a broad array of rice varieties, including Jasmine, DT08, ST24, ST25, KDM, and Japonica. This extensive range highlights the factory’s ability to cater to various market needs and consumer preferences, demonstrating its capacity to supply both local and international markets with high-quality rice tailored to different culinary requirements. 

Additionally, assess the quality of the rice to ensure it meets high standards. For instance, high-quality long-grain rice should be slender and 6-8 mm in length, with a bright white color and high shine. It should also have optimal moisture levels (13-15%), a natural aroma, and a fluffy texture when cooked. This example highlights the importance of both variety and quality in meeting consumer expectations and maintaining excellence. Meeting this important criterion allows buyers to have diverse options and avoid unnecessary risks associated with the product.

  • Sustainability practices

Assessing a factory’s commitment to sustainability can involve looking at their use of eco-friendly production methods. 

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Sustainability practices

For example, in Vietnam, rice factories in the Mekong Delta have implemented the Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP) standards, which include reducing seed density, optimizing fertilizer and water usage, and promoting integrated pest management. A notable example is the partnership project between Olam Agri and local farmers, which has resulted in a 17% increase in income for 10,000 households by producing 150,000 tons of rice meeting international sustainability standards. This project also highlights the reduction of water usage by 40% and fertilizer use by 15% through improved irrigation techniques.

  • Reputation & review

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Reputation & review

To gauge a factory’s reputation, researching customer reviews and testimonials can be insightful. A factory with numerous positive reviews on industry websites or business directories such as Alibaba or TradeIndia indicates reliability. 

  • Supply chain reliability

Evaluating a factory’s supply chain reliability involves examining its history of on-time deliveries and its risk management strategies. 

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Supply chain reliability

For instance, during the recent disruptions in August 2023 caused by a global spike in rice prices, many Vietnamese rice factories effectively managed their supply chains by partnering with multiple logistics providers and implementing contingency plans. These plans included maintaining buffer stock and using alternative transportation routes to ensure timely deliveries, even amid increased demand and price volatility. By diversifying sourcing strategies and proactively addressing potential risks such as natural disasters or political instability, these factories demonstrated robust and reliable supply chains, ensuring a steady supply of rice to meet international contracts and market demands.

Distribution channels of rice factories

  • Online source

By searching on Google or E-commercial platforms, and joining online B2B agriculture groups, people can have a list of many rice factories.

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Online sources

Searching on Google: People can find rice factories by keywords such as “rice factories”, “Vietnamese rice factories”, “rice factories in India”, etc. The top reliable rice factories will appear at the top of search results.

Searching on E-commercial platforms such as Alibaba, EC21, Go4world, etc. These are famous B2B platforms in which many rice factories have their online stores.

Joining agriculture groups or forums is another effective way to find rice factories. In these groups, people not only share contact information about rice factories but also review whether they are good or not.

  • Offline source

One benefit of the offline source is that wholesalers or retailers will have face-to-face interaction with rice factories and their products.

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Offline sources

Attending agricultural fairs is a good chance when many famous rice factories will be involved. However, due to the outbreak of Covid-19, agricultural fairs can’t be held.

Working with professional brokers is another choice for wholesalers who have little experience in this field. Professional brokers have relationships with many rice factories and will recommend suitable ones with wholesalers’ requirements. Experienced wholesalers or retailers can look for the help of professional brokers for time-saving in finding and evaluating.

Top 10 famous rice factories in the world

KRBL Limited

KRBL, one of the world’s leading basmati rice companies, owns the India Gate rice brand. KRBL Limited has established itself as the main contributor to the Indian rice market and India’s first integrated rice corporation, with over a century of industry experience. KRBL’s product line has evolved and expanded over time, pleasing customers across the world. Its existence in a consumer-driven business necessitates the consumption of healthful, well-balanced meals. 

LT FOODS

LT Foods is a leading Indian-origin global FMCG company in the consumer food space.  It has been a global key player in the specialty rice and rice-based foods business for over 70 years. With nurturing goodness at the heart of everything they do, the company has been delivering the finest quality and taste experiences in more than 80 countries across India, the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, the Far East, and the Rest of the World.  

Amira Basmati Rice

Amira is one of the leading basmati rice companies with a market both within and outside of India. It sells its products in over 60 countries throughout the world. Its Amira Nature Foods Ltd product is packaged in Haryana, while the manufacturing and headquarters are in New Delhi, respectively. This brand has received numerous honors, including the APEDA award, the FIEO prize, and many others.

K-Agriculture Factory

Having 25 years of development, K-Agriculture Factory is one of the best rice factories in Vietnam. The company has many factories located in the Mekong Delta – Vietnam’s largest rice-growing area, therefore, the milling capacity can reach 2,500 MT/day with a storage capacity of 400,000 MT. As a result, K-Agriculture Factory is one of the rice companies in Vietnam that can supply Vietnamese rice to 80 countries around the globe such as the Philippines, Dubai, The USA, etc.

K-Agriculture Factory also offers a wide variety of rice such as ST25 rice, Jasmine rice, Japonica rice, etc. with the highest quality and at the most competitive price.

To buy the best Vietnamese rice, contact us via:

  • WhatsApp: +84855555243 (Mr. Andy – Sales Manager)
  • Website: https://k-agriculture.com 
  • Email: info@k-agriculture.com

Mahavir Rice Mills 

Mahavir Rice Mills was founded in 1985 to bring fragmented basmati rice to the world. In a short period, it has developed to become one of the industry’s major rice companies and exporters. Mahavir rice mills have supplied all top overseas buyers and are currently supplying key bulk rice importers in SAUDI ARABIA, UAE, IRAQ, KUWAIT, MERSIN, UK, YEMEN, and the US. Aromatic, long, slender, and sweet-tasting Basmati rice are their key products.

Kohinoor Foods

Kohinoor Foods Ltd., established in 1989, is a leading producer of high-quality rice and food products based in India. Renowned for its premium Basmati rice, the company has built a strong global presence, exporting to numerous countries across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Kohinoor Foods also offers a variety of other rice products, including long-grain and short-grain varieties, as well as a range of food items such as spices and ready-to-eat meals.

California Family Foods

California Family Foods, established in 1982, is a leading rice processing company based in Arbuckle, Northern California. Specializing in Medium and Short Grain rice grown locally, the company serves both domestic and international markets, with 80% of its business focused on domestic sales. Known for its commitment to the highest quality standards, California Family Foods is proud to be the first California rice mill to achieve Global Standards for Food Safety (GFSI) certification. 

Farmers’ Rice Cooperative

Farmers’ Rice Cooperative (FRC) is a grower-owned rice cooperative and the largest medium grain marketer in the United States. The company was founded in 1944 and today represents over 700 member-owners and supplies rice products to over 65 countries around the world.  For over 70 years FRC has focused its efforts toward delivering the highest quality products possible to its customers.

Ake Rice Mill Company Limited

Ake Rice Mill Company Limited has specialized in rice for over 50 years. Initially focused on polishing and producing quality rice for domestic and other brands, the company adapted to changing consumer needs by introducing innovative 5 kg plastic packaging, earning an award for outstanding design. Today, 80% of its rice is exported under various brands, including Thai Village, to markets like the USA, Canada, and Europe, while 20% is sold domestically.

Thai Hua Co.Ltd

For more than 50 years, Thai Hua (2511) Co., Ltd. has been in the rice exporting business. This company exports up to 500,000 tons of rice annually, making us one of Thailand’s top five rice companies. Thai Rice has been shipped to customers in 53 countries across the world. Thai Hua has 18 warehouses and companies on a 20-acre plot of land along the Chao Phraya River in Prapadaeng, Samut Prakan province. 

In conclusion, this article provides you with the information you need to know about rice factories. Hope you find this article useful. Please leave a comment for further explanation from experts from K-agriculture which is one of the biggest factories in agriculture in Vietnam!

If you are interested in K-Agriculture’s products, feel free to contact us via:

WhatsApp: +84855555243 (Mr. Andy – Sales Manager)

Email: info@k-agriculture.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kagriculturefactory

Website: https://k-agriculture.com/

About author Moh Moh

Moh Moh is an experienced Account Manager at K-Agriculture exporting quality and branded Vietnamese rice, tea, and spices for more than a decade. Contact me for any questions or consultancy. We are here to support your buying requirements. Email: mohmoh@k-agriculture.com Mobile and Whatsapp: (+84) 83 333 3914 Website: www.k-agriculture.com

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