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Export of Basmati Rice from India to South America

Export of Basmati Rice from India to South America

India is a major player in the global basmati rice market and do export of basmati rice from India to South America, exporting nearly about 70-75% worldwide. The Agriculture and Processed Food Product Export Development Authority (APEDA) reports that India ships out 4.5 million metric tons of basmati rice each year and the demand from abroad keeps growing. Recently, countries in South America like Brazil, Peru, Chile and Colombia, have been increasingly interested in getting high quality basmati rice from Shree Krishna Export (Tasty Grain), India

The rise in demand has been increased due to change in the food culture of the region, where people are diving into international cuisines, gourmet cooking and high-quality ingredients Basmati rice is especially prized for its long slender grains, delightful aroma, and fluffy texture. It is therefore best used in a variety of recipes such as pilafs, rice bowl/fusion dishes that have become the latest in South American cuisine.

Export of Basmati Rice from India to South America
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Quality & Characteristics of Indian Basmati Rice:

Indian basmati rice is renowned for its distinctive aroma, length of grain, and non-sticky texture. It is mainly grown in rich areas of Northern India, where the climate and soil is perfect for growing genuine basmati rice type. Exporters usually offers a variety of basmati rice type and grade to meet international market needs. This can include 1121 Basmati Rice, traditional basmati rice and pusa basmati rice, each offers different grain length, flavor and cooking characteristics that attract various consumer group in South America.

Regulation & Compliance for Export to South America:

Export of basmati rice from India to South America means you have to follow strict food safety, import and agricultural rules. The countries that set import standards to make sure food products are safe and meet quality requirements before they can enter their market.

For instance, Brazil manages the rice imports through the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Food Supply (MAPA), while Chile & Peru follow sanitary and Phytosanitary measures that meets the need of global food safety standards. When exporting, shipments usually need documents like Phytosanitary certification, fumigation report and proof of compliance with Maximum residue Limits for pesticides.

It is also important to stick to proper labelling and packaging standards, which should include details about here the product comes from, nutritional benefits, the manufacturing date and how long it last. These are set in place to ensure transparency and maintain quality while shipping and distributing goods internationally.

Efficient Supply & Packaging Option:

We at Shree Krishna Export (Tasty Grain), an Indian exporters offer flexible packaging & supply option, to fulfill different needs of importers, wholesalers & retailers in South America. Basmati rice can be delivered in bulk containers for large distributors. An advance packaging technique method ensures the freshness, aroma and quality of the basmati rice during the long journey of Indian ports to markets in South America.

Why Choose Us?

At Shree Krishna Export (Tasty Grain), we focus on export of basmati rice from India to South America markets. Our rice is precisely sourced, processed and packaged to meet the global standards and meet customer expectations. With a solid dedication to quality control, reliable supply chain and follow of international regulations, we promise that our partners receive unaffected Indian basmati rice with a consistent flavor and aroma.

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