We offer high-quality rice packaging in various sizes and materials to suit your needs—whether for retail, wholesale, or bulk storage.
Available Bag Types:
Paper Bags – Eco-friendly, breathable, and ideal for short-term storage.
Jute Bags – Durable, sustainable, and perfect for premium rice packaging.
Cotton Bags – Reusable, sturdy, and great for organic rice brands.
PP (Polypropylene) Bags – Moisture-resistant, strong, and cost-effective.
Plastic Bags – Lightweight, airtight, and suitable for retail packaging.
Non-Woven Bags – Tear-resistant, reusable, and eco-conscious option.
Available Sizes (for all materials):
Small Packs: 1 KG | 2 KG | 5 KG | 10 KG
Bulk Packs: 20 KG | 40 KG | 50 KG
Choose the perfect combination of material and size to match your branding and storage requirements!
Paper Bags
Jute Bags
Cotton Bags
PP (Polypropylene) Bags
Plastic Bags
Non-Woven Bags
Since rice is a Kharif (Autumn) crop, planting, cultivation, and harvesting all take place during the monsoon season. Rice is planted between June and July, and the harvesting season begins in September, lasting through November. Because different rice varieties require varying amounts of time to ripen, they are harvested at different times.
No compromises are made in the process of choosing the Paddy. Only the finest paddy is selected with good grain quality as this will determine the overall quality of rice that is produced. A high-yield potential and highly resistant paddy are selected to minimize loss.
All contaminants, such as dirt, stones and more are taken out of the paddy when it arrives at the mill. Immature grains are also thrown away if discovered. Rice paddy is dried effectively using modern dryers that remove any moisture from the paddy.
During the milling stage, the husk of the dried-out paddy is removed. The rice at this stage has a brown texture due to the bran layers on the rice. Modern moisture, temperature controlled, state-of-the-art storage systems are utilized to age the rice for at least 1 full year, helping the rice output a fuller taste and aroma.
Before further processing, rice undergoes a rigorous quality inspection to ensure it is free from impurities such as stones, threads, and other foreign materials. This meticulous pre-cleaning step guarantees the purity and quality of the rice for subsequent stages.
To achieve a smooth, silky texture, the rice is processed through advanced polishing machines. Depending on specific requirements, we employ two types of polishers to enhance the grain's appearance and quality, ensuring a premium finish that meets global standards.
The rice is graded based on grain length and thickness to ensure size uniformity. Using specialized length and thickness grading equipment, broken and shriveled grains are separated, resulting in consistent, high-quality rice suitable for diverse market demands.
To guarantee the highest quality, our rice undergoes precision color sorting using advanced high-tech machines. This process efficiently removes discolored, damaged, or defective grains, ensuring only premium-quality rice reaches our customers.
Rice Mills ensures precise measurements with advanced computerized weighing systems. Our rice is packed in premium jute, polypropylene, or polyethylene, customized to maintain freshness and extend shelf life. Designed for both protection and presentation, our packaging enhances brand appeal while safeguarding product quality during storage and transport.
Once considered a mere byproduct—used primarily as livestock feed—rice bran is now recognized as a powerhouse of nutrition. Packed with 6 grams of fiber per ounce, it supplies one-quarter of the recommended daily fiber intake. Beyond fiber, rice bran is rich in essential nutrients, including:
Iron, Vitamin B6, Potassium, Thiamine, Niacin, Manganese, Phosphorus
The inedible outer layer of the rice grain, the hull is removed during processing. However, its high silica content makes it valuable for industrial applications.
Often unfairly criticized, white rice is actually a nutrient-dense staple. Just one cup provides a significant portion of your daily needs:
12% RDA for niacin, 23% RDA for folate, 17% RDA for thiamin, 37% RDA for manganese