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        West Bengal rice industry seeks infra push, faster clearances from new BJP govt

        May 17, 2026

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        Kolkata, May 17 (PTI) The rice industry in West Bengal, the country's largest rice-producing state, has sought better infrastructure, faster approvals and stronger export promotion from the new BJP government in the state to boost growth and investments in the sector.

        Ricevilla Foods CEO Suraj Agarwal said the industry was looking for improvement in infrastructure for rice mills and warehouses, particularly in rural areas where poor roads, drainage systems and delayed electricity connections continue to affect operations.

        "In many rural districts, electricity connections for new rice mills take months, causing delays, higher project costs and harassment. The industry expects faster services and proper infrastructure support from the government," Agarwal said.

        He said modern storage and logistics infrastructure has become increasingly important as India's annual rice production crossed 1,500 lakh tonnes and government rice stocks exceeded 590 lakh tonnes.

        The industry has also demanded a single-window clearance mechanism for licenses and approvals to reduce delays and paperwork.

        Agarwal said the sector was also pushing for the formation of a dedicated Rice Industry Development Board to facilitate coordination among farmers, mill owners, exporters and government agencies for the overall development of the industry.

        The demand has gained momentum after India's rice exports rose nearly 19 per cent in 2025 to around 215 lakh tonnes following the easing of export restrictions, industry officials said.

        India is currently the world's largest rice exporter, accounting for nearly 40 per cent of global rice trade. Of the estimated 550 lakh tonnes of global rice trade annually, India exports over 200 lakh tonnes.

        The industry also stressed the need for better rail and port connectivity to improve exports from eastern India.

        West Bengal's premium rice varieties, such as Gobindo Bhog and Tulai Panji, both of which enjoy GI-tag recognition, have been witnessing rising demand in domestic and international markets.

        "Government support for branding and promotion of Bengal's premium rice varieties in national and international markets can significantly increase exports and strengthen the global identity of Bengal rice," Agarwal said.

        Meanwhile, West Bengal Rice Mills Owners Association chairman Sushil K Choudhury said the condition of rice mills in the state was "not in good shape" due to large-scale free rice distribution under both central and state government schemes.

        "About 3.5 crore beneficiaries receive rice under the state pool in addition to 6.5 crore beneficiaries under the central pool. According to us this 3.5 crore state pool beneficiaries are above BPL category and do not deserve this free rice. If this is stopped, it will directly have a positive impact on rice mill owners in terms of viabililty," Choudhury said.

        He said there are around 1,500 rice mills in West Bengal, of which nearly 550 are engaged in government procurement, while the remaining units are involved in private marketing and exports. A large number of rice mills are already closed due to losses, he said.

        Industry estimates suggest that despite West Bengal contributing nearly 150 lakh tonnes to India’s total rice production, only a limited portion currently reaches export markets directly. Stakeholders believe focused branding and export promotion can help the state secure a larger share in India’s over Rs 90,000 crore rice export industry. PTI BSM RG

        Rice industry infrastructure and export promotion drive calls for faster clearances, better logistics and stronger branding. West Bengal rice industry has sought better infrastructure, faster clearances and stronger export promotion to support mill operations, warehousing and investment. Stakeholders have also pressed for a single-window clearance system, better rail and port connectivity, and a dedicated development board to coordinate farmers, mill owners, exporters and government agencies. Mill owners further said free rice distribution affects viability, while branding premium rice varieties could expand market share.
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                                Rice industry infrastructure and export promotion drive calls for faster clearances, better logistics and stronger branding.

                                West Bengal rice industry has sought better infrastructure, faster clearances and stronger export promotion to support mill operations, warehousing and investment. Stakeholders have also pressed for a single-window clearance system, better rail and port connectivity, and a dedicated development board to coordinate farmers, mill owners, exporters and government agencies. Mill owners further said free rice distribution affects viability, while branding premium rice varieties could expand market share.





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