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Introduction – Austria’s Basmati Rice Market: A Quantitative Overview Let’s start with the basics—Austria does not grow Basmati rice. Surprised? Don’t be. This long-grain, aromatic variety requires specific climatic conditions found mainly in India and Pakistan. So, Austria relies completely on imports to satisfy its Basmati rice demand. Even though Austria isn’t a producer,…
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Introduction – Canada’s Basmati Rice Market in Statistical Focus Canada might not be the first country you think of when it comes to Basmati Rice, but look closer, and you’ll see a market that’s growing steadily in both scale and sophistication. As of 2025, Canada is emerging as a significant hub for importing and…
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Introduction – Netherlands’s Basmati Rice Market: A Quantitative Overview Basmati rice, often dubbed the “king of rice,” isn’t just a staple grain—it’s a global commodity with a rich cultural and economic footprint. While countries like India and Pakistan dominate production, the Netherlands has carved a unique space in the global Basmati rice trade as…
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Introduction – India’s Basmati Rice Market in Statistical Focus India isn’t just another player in the global rice market—it’s the powerhouse. When it comes to Basmati rice, India holds the crown, both in production and exports. As of the 2024-25 fiscal year, India exported a whopping 60.65 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) of Basmati rice,…
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Introduction – Current State of Play: The Basmati Rice Sector in Philippines The Basmati Rice market in the Philippines is undergoing a major transformation in 2025. With recent global trade shifts, new tariff policies, and a growing appetite for premium rice varieties, businesses here are navigating a complex but opportunity-rich landscape. The Philippines is…
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Introduction – United Kingdom’s Basmati Rice Market by the Numbers If you’ve ever walked down a UK grocery aisle or dined at a curry house, you’ve likely encountered the fragrant, long-grain delight known as Basmati rice. But have you ever wondered where it all comes from? Spoiler alert: It’s not from local British farms.…