IR64 rice is a non-Basmati variety known for its high yield and affordability. It has long grains that cook up fluffy and separate. IR64 rice is commonly used in commercial food establishments due to its cost-effectiveness and suitability for bulk cooking. IR64 is majorly grown in the Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu & Karnataka states of India. Being economical in cost & comes with an average grain length of 6 mm+. IR 64 rice have a pleasant aroma and are exported at a large scale to South Africa, West Africa, East Africa, Senegal and other Asian countries. It is commonly offered in 25kg & 50kg PP bags & BOPP bags.
"Basmati" is long grain aromatic rice grown for many centuries in a specific geographical area, in the Himalayan foothills of the Indian sub-continent, blessed with characteristics of extra-long slender grains that elongate at least twice their original size with a characteristics soft and fluffy texture upon cooking, delicious taste, superior aroma and distinct flavor, Basmati rice is unique among other aromatic long-grain rice varieties.