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Top Made In Nigeria Rice Available In The Market 2023 Updated...

Top Made In Nigeria Rice Available In The Market 2023 Updated...

By Moshinfohub in 5 Nov 2019 | 15:53
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Today, as in 2019, we’re going to be talking about the Top Made in Nigeria Rice available in the market. Rice remains the second most popular crop after maize at the moment. Nonetheless, after information technology and oil & gas industry that can never feed the population, the agricultural sector as the third-best profitable business in the world, though Agriculture can address that.

According to Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN), there are more than 12.2 million members involved in rice farming, milling, storage and management, trading and marketing, export, research and training and, allied enterprises. This number has also been growing, especially since Nigeria escalated in 2015.

Another thing RIFAN made us know is that they want to ensure that the Nigerian rice production meets its local demand which is placed at about 5 million tons annually.

Brief Information on Rice Plantation


Experts say the farmer needs to select the right land for his farm in rice farming. To remain in the rice farming business for a long time, it is advisable that the farmer must choose a site in ecological zones where rice is historically grown. It is proved that it can be locations in geographical zones across the country that can be in the north, east, west, and south.

Moreover, rice farming can be a complicated business and as such, it is important to conduct thorough research before starting to grow. Nonetheless, it is preferable to choose fertile lands with high capacity for water retention, swampy lands and organic matter such as loamy soil.

Rice can be cultivated either through transplantation or direct seeding. Before cultivation, the seeds are sprayed onto the soil after which they are plowed into the soil using a plow. The rice seeds are soaked in water for 34 hours, allowing them to dry for 24 hours after which they are ready to grow.

It takes between 120-200days for the grains to get ready for harvest after planting, depending on the area and other factors, when it’s prepared, the grains will fall off on the stalk from green to golden-yellow.

Before proper harvesting, it is required to dry/evaporate the water stored in the rice paddies and also allow the rice to ripen well.
The rice is then harvested by a mechanized thresher slicing the stalk immediately below the heads and extracting the grains from the stalk. Although much more work still needs to be done.

The list of Top Made in Nigeria Rice Available in the Market as of 2019 are;

1. Abakaliki Rice
2. Abadini Rice
3. Adaminna Rice
4. Al- Hamsad Rice
5. Arike Rice
6. Confluence Rice
7. COSRICE
8. Cottage Rice
9. Danyaro Rice
10. Ebony Super Rice
11. Famous Rice
12. Ga'ate Gold Rice
13. Hajo White Rice
14. Igbemo Rice
15. Labana Rice
16. Lake Rice
17. Mama Happy Rice
18. Mama's Choice Rice
19. Mama's Pride Rice
20. Miva Rice
21. NSB MAI SALLAH RICE
22. Ogoja Rice
23. Plateau Rice
24. Royal Naija Rice
25. Savannah Rice
26. Tiamin Rice
27. UMZA Classic Rice

Know how to contact any of the above Rice companies by their contact address and phone numbers through the full article here --> https://www.moshinfohub.com/rice-farming-in-nigeria-2023-updated/

5 Nov 2019 | 15:53
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good...a bold step towards becoming self dependent
5 Nov 2019 | 17:27
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keep it up
5 Nov 2019 | 17:31
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Hmm
5 Nov 2019 | 20:52
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Ok
6 Nov 2019 | 04:21
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Nice one
7 Nov 2019 | 05:30
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