Ben’s Original Rice with New Look, Available in Australia
Ben’s Original Rice, which is a quick meal that takes less than two minutes to prepare, has recently hit Australian shelves with brand new packaging.
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Ben’s Original Rice, which is a quick meal that takes less than two minutes to prepare, has recently hit Australian shelves with brand new packaging.
Biofortified rice and wheat, which were created by institutes under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, have recently been cultivated and are known to be up to three times more nutritious than normal varieties.
A family-owned rice farm in Arkansas succeeds in having their rice exported to China. The family hopes this development is beneficial not only to the family but to other rice farmers in Arkansas as well.

China’s continues its attempts to cultivate new rice types in an effort to bolster the country’s food supply. Rice variety Chaoyouqianhao already attained an average of above 1,000 kg per mu and may be available for commercial production in the near future.

Conti GreenConcept, a new form of retreadable tires produced from rice and dandelions, was recently released by Continental, a global company that manufactures tires.
TSUNO, a manufacturer based in Japan, is set to launch a premium rice bran oil dubbed as expeller pressed and is said to be manufactured using a natural production method.

According to a study by Allied Market Research, the global electric rice cooker market is anticipated to reach $5.5 billion by 2026, with a compound annual growth rate of 6.8%. The market is expected to produce $2.3 billion in extra revenue from 2018 to 2026.

From water and land cultivation techniques to cultivating new variants of rice, researchers are adamant about finding a solution to arsenic contamination in rice.

Rice harvesters are permitted to collect mature wild rice between August 15 and September 30, but Minnesota’s green rice legislation makes it illegal to harvest unripe or “green” rice even during the harvest season.

Iraq purchased a total of 220,000 mt of rice from three different sources due to private negotiations, which is a remarkable reversal compared to recent years.

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