Non Basmati Rice Exporter to Mozambique from India
Quality Indian Rice for Mozambique Market

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Reliable Non Basmati Rice Supply to Mozambique for Bulk Importers
Mozambique continues to import large volumes of non basmati rice to meet rising consumption demand. Indian suppliers play a key role due to competitive pricing, consistent quality, and strong logistics networks. We supply IR64 and Swarna non basmati rice suitable for bulk importers, wholesalers, and distributors in Maputo and Beira. With flexible packaging options including 25kg and 50kg PP bags, and full container load shipments, we ensure reliable export processes supported by required documentation and certifications. Our focus is on long-term B2B partnerships, timely shipment, and stable supply capacity for Mozambique rice importers.
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Ans: In 2023, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE were top Basmati rice importers from India. Iran imported over 1.1 million tonnes, while Saudi Arabia bought around 950,000 tonnes. The UK, USA, and Yemen are also major markets. Middle East and Europe dominate global Basmati demand.
Ans: India is the world’s largest rice exporter, with exports crossing 22 million tonnes in FY 2023–24. This includes both Basmati (4.9 million tonnes) and Non-Basmati rice (17.1 million tonnes). Vietnam, Thailand, and Pakistan follow India globally in rice exports. India holds over 40% global market share.
Ans: As of 2024, white non-basmati rice and broken rice are under export restrictions. This affects about 25% of India’s total rice shipments. The government imposed curbs to control domestic inflation. However, Basmati and parboiled rice exports are still permitted with specific MEP conditions.
Ans: Basmati rice has a lower glycemic index (50–58) compared to regular white rice (70+). It’s better for blood sugar control and digestion. Long grains, aroma, and fluffiness make it premium. Preferred for biryani and festive meals. Many consider it healthier and tastier than plain white rice.
Ans: Basmati rice contains less fat, more fiber, and a low GI, aiding digestion and sugar control. It’s gluten-free and heart-friendly. Rich in essential amino acids and B vitamins. Its unique aroma comes from the compound 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline. Ideal for healthy, flavorful meals worldwide.
Ans: For daily use, brown, red, black, or wild rice offer better nutrition and support heart health. In India, IR64, Sona Masoori, and Basmati are widely used. IR64 alone makes up over 35% of daily consumption. Parboiled and steamed rice retain more nutrients and cook faster.
Ans: India restricted rice exports in 2023 to tackle food inflation and ensure domestic availability. White non-basmati and broken rice bans affected around 8–10 million tonnes. Rising global demand and climate impact on crops triggered policy shifts. Basmati and parboiled rice exports continue with MEP rules.
Ans: India’s rice exports were valued at $11.1 billion in FY 2023–24. The country exported over 22 million tonnes, including Basmati and Non-Basmati rice. It holds nearly 40% share of the global rice trade. The industry supports millions of farmers and contributes majorly to Agri-exports.