India's Nutrition Breakthrough: First Fortified Rice Export to Costa Rica

India has achieved a significant milestone by exporting its first consignment of fortified rice kernels to Costa Rica. This initiative showcases India's technological advancement in food fortification and global commitment to fighting malnutrition. The export opens new international markets for Indian farmers and millers while promoting value-added agricultural products. This strategic move positions India as a reliable supplier of nutritious food solutions worldwide.

Key Points: India Exports First Fortified Rice from Chhattisgarh to Costa Rica

  • First-ever fortified rice export from India to Costa Rica marks milestone
  • FRK contains iron, folic acid and vitamin B12 for nutrition
  • Initiative supports farmers with new markets and better prices
  • Strengthens India's position as global nutrition solution provider
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India sends 1st consignment of fortified rice kernel from Chhattisgarh to Costa Rica

India ships first 12 MT fortified rice kernel consignment to Costa Rica, boosting global nutrition efforts and expanding agricultural export markets for Indian farmers.

"This effort at the global level not only strengthens our foreign trade but also our nutrition mission - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, Nov 4

India has sent the first export consignment of 12 metric tonnes of Fortified Rice Kernel (FRK) from Chhattisgarh to Costa Rica, said the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, on Tuesday.

The initiative led the by Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), underscores India’s technological capability in food fortification and its commitment to global food security and nutrition improvement.

"The first consignment of 12 MT of Fortified Rice Kernel from Chhattisgarh has been exported to Costa Rica. In continuation of PM

Narendra Modi ji's efforts to fight malnutrition, this effort at the global level not only strengthens our foreign trade but also our nutrition mission," Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal shared in a post on social media platform X.

"It also provides our farmers, millers, and exporters with newer markets, better price realisation, and greater promotion for value-added agri exports," he added.

Chhattisgarh has made continuous efforts to promote the export of rice and fortified rice products, enabling the state’s farmers, millers, and exporters to gain recognition in international markets.

“The successful export of FRK to Costa Rica highlights Chhattisgarh’s growing role in the global supply chain for nutrition-enriched food products,” the Ministry said.

It also positions India as a reliable supplier of nutritious and high-quality food products to global markets.

“The export of fortified rice from India not only strengthens the nation’s agri-export portfolio but also reaffirms its commitment to addressing malnutrition through science-based and globally recognised food solutions,” said Abhishek Dev, Chairman, APEDA, while congratulating the exporters and stakeholders involved in achieving the milestone.

FRK is produced by blending rice flour with micronutrients such as iron, folic acid, and vitamin B12.

These nutrients are extruded and shaped to resemble rice grains, which are then blended with regular rice at a predetermined ratio to enhance the nutritional value of the staple.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative but I hope we're also focusing on malnutrition within India. While exporting is good, let's ensure our own children get proper nutrition first. The technology should benefit Indians equally.
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Arjun K
Chhattisgarh becoming an export hub for fortified rice! 🎉 This shows how our states are contributing to India's global presence. Better prices for farmers and recognition in international markets - win-win situation!
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Sarah B
As someone working in nutrition sector, this is significant. Fortified rice with iron, folic acid and B12 can really help combat anemia and other deficiencies. India's food technology is making global impact!
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Vikram M
Costa Rica is just the beginning! Hope we expand to more Latin American and African countries. India has the potential to become the world's nutrition hub. Jai Kisan! 🙏
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Michael C
Interesting development. India's agricultural exports are diversifying beyond traditional products. The science behind making rice grains with added nutrients is quite impressive. Good step for global food security.

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