Bangladesh Govt to Procure 50,000 MT Parboiled Rice & 10,000 MT Lentil

Bangladesh Govt to Procure 50,000 MT Parboiled Rice & 10,000 MT Lentil

Bangladesh government is set to procure parboiled rice and lentils as part of its attempt to ensure food security and market stabilisation measures. The rice tender news surfaced after the Advisers Council Committee on Government Purchase approved separate proposals for procuring some 50,000 metric tons of non-Basmati parboiled rice and 10,000 metric tons of lentil. The food grains will be procured under international open tender method at a cost of Tk214.90 crore.

What is Parboiled Rice?

Notably, parboiled rice is rice that has undergone a special pre-milling process of soaking, steaming, and drying while still in its husk, which locks in nutrients (like B vitamins, iron, fiber) and changes its texture, making it firmer, less sticky, and more resistant to breaking during milling and cooking. Parboiled rice glycemic index which often ranges between around 40 to 60, makes it a good for people suffering from diabetes. The recommended supplier for parboiled rice is Nutriagro Overseas OPC Pvt Ltd of India. Public procurement of 10,000 metric tons of lentil through national open tender method for Tk72.35 crore at a unit price of Tk72.35 per kg has also been endorsed by the committee, where Joytun Auto Rice & Dal Mills Ltd Bangladesh has been selected as the supplier for lentils. Govt’s decision to allow parboiled rice exports will ensure adequate amount of rice stock in Bangladesh market.

Parboiled rice glycemic index

For people dwelling on basmati rice often search for is parboiled rice good for diabetics”. If you are also a lover of basmati rice living in Bangladesh, then rice import news from Bangladesh is for you. Parboiled rice glycemic index is considered good for people with diabetes and is normally considered safe.

Why is Bangladesh seeking Parboiled Rice Exports from India?

Bangladesh seeks parboiled rice exports from India primarily due to low domestic reserves, high inflation, and disruptions requiring emergency imports to ensure food security and price stability. Parboiled rice is preferred for public distribution systems (ration shops) in Bangladesh. 

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