We supply rice and sugar to importers, distributors and food processors. Rice comes from our own mill and from partner mills we have bought from for years. Sugar is contracted from Indian producers and, at vessel volumes, from Brazil. Every consignment is inspected before it ships.
We export Basmati and non-Basmati rice from India. Basmati is the premium line: long slender grains, strong aroma, and the loose fluffy texture buyers pay for in biryani and pilaf markets. Non-Basmati covers medium and short-grain varieties for everyday consumption, food service and government tenders.
Part of the volume is milled in-house and part comes from partner mills. Milling our own rice means grading, moisture control and packing happen under our supervision rather than a supplier's. That is the single biggest reason our repeat buyers stay: the parameter sheet approved on the first contract is what arrives on the tenth.
Typical export specifications, adjusted per contract: moisture below 13%, broken grain 2% to 5% depending on grade, purity 95% or better, sortex-cleaned. Steam, sella (parboiled) and raw processing are all available. Tell us your market and we will recommend a grade rather than quoting a generic one.
| Product | Origin | MOQ |
|---|---|---|
| Basmati / Non-Basmati Rice | India | 100 MT |

From India we supply S30 and M30 crystal sugar. S30 is white, fine-grained and high purity, with an ICUMSA rating under 150. It dissolves cleanly and holds low moisture, which is why beverage and confectionery producers specify it. From Brazil we contract ICUMSA 45 refined white sugar, ICUMSA 150, raw sugar at ICUMSA 600 to 1200 for destination refiners, and beet sugar.
The grades are not interchangeable and we quote them separately. ICUMSA 45 is the reference grade for direct consumption: polarisation 99.8 degrees minimum, moisture 0.04% maximum, fine crystal, no foreign odour. Raw grades are a different trade entirely, bought by refineries on polarisation and colour. If a buyer asks for "sugar" without a grade, our first job is to pin down which one they actually need.
Indian S30 moves in container lots from 100 MT. Brazilian grades are vessel business at 12,500 MT minimum, and at that size the transaction procedure matters as much as the price. We work with allocation holders we have verified, documents move through banking channels, and load-port inspection is built into every contract, not offered as an extra.
| Product | Origin | MOQ |
|---|---|---|
| S30 / M30 | India | 100 MT |
| ICUMSA 45 | Brazil | 12,500 MT |
| ICUMSA 600-1200 | Brazil | 12,500 MT |
| ICUMSA 150 | Brazil | 12,500 MT |
| Beet Sugar | Brazil | 12,500 MT |

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