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Understand basmati rice grades specifications and packaging — grain length, broken percentage, moisture and pack formats for wholesale buyers.
The buyer’s reference to reading a spec sheet — grain length, broken percentage, moisture and pack formats.
Understanding basmati rice grades specifications is the difference between ordering with confidence and being surprised at the dock. Basmati is graded and described against a set of measurable traits — grain length, how much it elongates when cooked, the share of broken grains, moisture, purity and aroma. Once you can read these numbers, you can compare offers fairly, write a precise purchase order, and match the right grade to the right end use. This guide breaks down each specification in plain language for wholesale buyers.
Note that exact thresholds and grade names vary by origin, mill and contract. Treat the figures here as the categories to ask about, and always confirm the specific specification with your supplier and your own lab.
“Grade” is shorthand for a bundle of measured attributes, not a single number. A higher grade generally means longer grains, lower broken content, better purity and stronger aroma — which usually commands a higher price.
When you compare two lots described as the same grade, look past the label to the underlying values. Two suppliers can use the same word for slightly different specs, so the measured traits are what protect you.
These are the lines on a spec sheet that most affect quality and price. Knowing what each one means is the core of reading basmati rice grades specifications correctly.
See the grades we stock in our rice category and request a current spec sheet before ordering.
Beyond grade, basmati comes in different processing types that change colour, nutrition and cooking behaviour. White (fully milled) is the most common; brown retains the bran for more fibre; parboiled (often golden, sometimes called sella) is partly pre-cooked in the husk for firmer, separate grains favoured in foodservice; steamed sits between these. Each type suits different menus and price points, so specify the type as clearly as the grade.
Grade and packaging decisions go together. A premium grade aimed at branded retail is usually packed in smaller, attractively printed consumer bags with a good moisture barrier, while bulk and foodservice grades go into woven sacks of 25 kg or more. Decide who the end buyer is, then choose a pack format that protects the grain and presents it appropriately. Explore formats in our shop to see which sizes fit your channel.
The best defence against quality disputes is a clear, written specification on the purchase order: name the grade, list the target values and tolerances for length, broken percentage, moisture and purity, state the processing type and pack format, and agree how disputes are resolved through pre-shipment sampling. Our wholesale & export team can help you frame a specification for your market, and you will find more practical guidance in our resources & FAQ.
They bundle several measured traits — average grain length, elongation when cooked, broken percentage, moisture, purity and aroma. The grade name is shorthand; the measured values are what you should compare and write into your order.
White is fully milled, brown keeps the bran for more fibre, and parboiled (sella) is partly pre-cooked in the husk for firmer, separate grains popular in foodservice. Each cooks differently, so specify the type alongside the grade.
A lower broken percentage generally signals a higher grade, better appearance and a higher price, while a higher figure suits more economical lines. Agree the maximum broken percentage in writing so both sides share the same expectation.
Request current spec sheets and pack options, and we will help you match grade and packaging to your buyers.
Contact Our Team Wholesale & ExportBasmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained is supplied by AgroFoods Global in export-grade packaging engineered to protect the product through long-haul ocean freight and multi-country distribution. Primary packs are cased into sturdy shipping cartons, shrink-wrapped and palletised to ISPM-15 standards for international movement. Pack sizes and case counts can be tailored to your retail or foodservice format.
Shelf life for Basmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained depends on the specific product variant and is stated on each pack and specification sheet. To preserve quality and maximise remaining shelf life on arrival, store basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained in a cool, dry, well-ventilated warehouse away from direct sunlight. First-in-first-out (FIFO) stock rotation is recommended across the supply chain.
| Storage factor | Recommendation |
| Temperature | Per product spec (ambient / chilled / frozen) |
| Humidity | Low, controlled |
| Light | Away from direct sunlight |
| Rotation | FIFO / FEFO |
| Stacking | Per carton stack-height rating |
For basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained, we align transit mode to the product’s stability profile — reefer containers where a cold chain is required. Correct loading, dunnage and container ventilation reduce the risk of condensation and transit damage. Our logistics partners maintain the integrity of the shipment from Jebel Ali to your destination port and beyond.
Correct labelling is critical for customs clearance and retail compliance. Basmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained packs carry the information importers need, and we can advise on destination-specific requirements such as ingredient declarations, allergen statements, country-of-origin marking, best-before formats and — where applicable — halal marks. Aligning labels to your market before shipment avoids costly clearance delays.
Demand for Basmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained in international wholesale channels continues to be shaped by population growth, urbanisation and the expansion of organised retail across emerging markets. Importers in the Levant and North Africa, the GCC and East and West Africa are increasingly sourcing through the United Arab Emirates because Dubai combines competitive landed cost, deep supplier networks and unmatched re-export logistics. For distributors, the strategic question is no longer simply where to buy basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained, but how to secure consistent quality, predictable lead times and pricing that holds up across a full purchasing year.
AgroFoods Global sits at the centre of that flow. We aggregate wholesale demand for basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained from institutional and catering buyers, wholesale distributors and re-exporters and traders, then convert it into consolidated container shipments that reach destination ports quickly and cost-effectively. That scale is what lets a mid-sized importer buy at pricing normally reserved for national chains.
Landed cost for Basmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained is the sum of several moving parts, and understanding them helps buyers negotiate from a position of knowledge rather than guesswork. The largest drivers are raw-product cost at origin, packaging format, order volume, freight rates on your trade lane, and the Incoterm you choose. Currency movements and seasonal supply also play a role.
Our trade desk breaks every basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained quotation down transparently so you can see exactly where the landed cost comes from and where volume or format changes can improve it.
Reliable wholesale supply of Basmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained depends on disciplined supplier vetting. AgroFoods Global works with manufacturers and packers whose food-safety credentials, hygiene practices and documentation withstand importer and customs scrutiny. Before a basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained line enters our catalogue we confirm specifications, verify certifications appropriate to the product, and check that packaging survives real-world ocean transit. This upstream diligence protects your brand and your clearance timeline.
For buyers, that means fewer rejected shipments, cleaner customs clearance and a product that arrives in the condition your customers expect. Consistency, not just price, is what turns a one-off order into a long-term supply relationship.
We help buyers sidestep each of these. Send us your target market and volume and we will structure the basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained order to be compliant, economical and continuously supplied.
Wholesale appetite for Basmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained varies by region, and matching supply to that demand is where distributors win share. In the Levant and North Africa, buyers prioritise consistent year-round availability; in East and West Africa, re-export and transit trade drives volume. Because AgroFoods Global ships from a single UAE hub to all of these markets, we can serve a distributor operating across several countries from one consolidated supply relationship.
This regional reach also gives buyers flexibility: as your basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained programme grows into new territories, your supply line grows with it — no need to re-source or re-qualify a new vendor in every market.
AgroFoods Global works with buyers on the trade terms that suit their business, from single spot orders to annual supply contracts for Basmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained. We quote under DAP, FOB Jebel Ali and CFR, and can align documentation to letter-of-credit, TT and other agreed payment structures. Contract buyers gain price stability and priority allocation during tight-supply periods — an advantage that pure spot buyers do not have.
Responsible sourcing matters increasingly to retail and foodservice buyers of Basmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained. AgroFoods Global favours suppliers with sound food-safety systems and transparent origin, and we structure logistics to move basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained efficiently — consolidation and full-container loading reduce per-unit freight and packaging waste. For buyers who need it, we can support the documentation trail that underpins responsible-sourcing and traceability claims in your market.
AgroFoods Global regularly ships Basmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained to buyers across the GCC & Middle East. Importers there choose UAE-consolidated supply for its blend of competitive landed cost, reliable documentation and fast transit from Jebel Ali. We tailor pack formats, labelling and Incoterms to the requirements of the GCC & Middle East, and consolidate basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained with complementary grocery lines so even mid-volume buyers achieve full-container economics. Whether you serve modern-trade retail, wholesale or foodservice in the GCC & Middle East, our trade desk builds a supply plan that keeps your shelves stocked and your margins protected.
AgroFoods Global regularly ships Basmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained to buyers across Africa. Importers there choose UAE-consolidated supply for its blend of competitive landed cost, reliable documentation and fast transit from Jebel Ali. We tailor pack formats, labelling and Incoterms to the requirements of Africa, and consolidate basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained with complementary grocery lines so even mid-volume buyers achieve full-container economics. Whether you serve modern-trade retail, wholesale or foodservice in Africa, our trade desk builds a supply plan that keeps your shelves stocked and your margins protected.
AgroFoods Global regularly ships Basmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained to buyers across Asia-Pacific. Importers there choose UAE-consolidated supply for its blend of competitive landed cost, reliable documentation and fast transit from Jebel Ali. We tailor pack formats, labelling and Incoterms to the requirements of Asia-Pacific, and consolidate basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained with complementary grocery lines so even mid-volume buyers achieve full-container economics. Whether you serve modern-trade retail, wholesale or foodservice in Asia-Pacific, our trade desk builds a supply plan that keeps your shelves stocked and your margins protected.
Typical MOQ starts at one pallet; we consolidate multiple SKUs to reach economical container volumes for smaller buyers.
We ship basmati rice grades, specifications & packaging explained worldwide from Jebel Ali, Dubai — regularly serving the Levant and North Africa, the GCC and East and West Africa under FOB, CIF and CFR terms.
Yes — commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and health/halal certificates where applicable, aligned to your destination and banking requirements.
Send your quantity and destination port via our contact page; our trade desk responds with a landed-cost quotation within 24 hours.
AgroFoods Global is your UAE partner for bulk Basmati Rice Grades, Specifications & Packaging Explained supply and export. Contact our trade desk for pricing, samples and shipping schedules, browse the full wholesale catalogue, or explore our wholesale shop.