The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, has facilitated the first export consignment of 25 metric tonnes of Geographical Indication (GI)-tagged Joha rice from Assam to the United Kingdom and Italy.
The consignment was dispatched on Thursday, 12 March, in collaboration with the Assam’s Agriculture department.
Joha rice, an indigenous aromatic variety from Assam, received the Geographical Indication tag in 2017.
The rice is known for its distinct fragrance, fine grain texture and rich taste and is gaining recognition in premium domestic and international markets.
In Assam, Joha rice is cultivated across about 21,662 hectares with an estimated production of approximately 43,298 metric tonnes during FY 2024-25.
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Major producing districts include Nagaon, Baksa, Goalpara, Sivasagar, Majuli, Chirang and Golaghat, providing strong potential for expanding exports while enhancing farmers’ income.
APEDA has been promoting the global presence of Joha rice in international markets.
Earlier, the Authority facilitated the export of 1 metric tonne of GI-tagged Joha rice to Vietnam and 2 metric tonnes to five Middle Eastern countries – Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and Saudi Arabia.
The latest export consignment was flagged off by Minister of Agriculture, Government of Assam, Atul Bora.
The export is being undertaken by APEDA-registered exporter Safe Agritrade Pvt Ltd, Kolkata.
The consignment has been processed and packed at Pratik Agro Food Processing in Guwahati, Assam.
APEDA said the initiative forms part of its efforts to promote GI-tagged agricultural products from India and strengthen market linkages between producers and international buyers while expanding agricultural exports from the North Eastern Region.
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