Samson Folarin

The Lagos State Acting Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms. Abisola Olusanya, on Thursday said there would be steady supply of paddy from local farmers for the 32 metric tonnes per hour Imota Rice Mill.

She spoke on the sidelines of an inspection tour of the rice mill by members of the state House of Assembly Committee on Agriculture, led by its Chairman, Kehinde Joseph.

Olusanya, who assured that the mill would be completed in December 2020, explained that rice farmers in the state were getting the needed support of the state government to ensure that they had a hitch-free planting season.

 “On Tuesday, we kicked off the rice farmers’ sensitisation, training and empowerment programme for over 800 rice farmers in Lagos State.

 “The reason is even if we are going to source for paddy from other localities, we should start from our own Lagos farmers, our Eko rice farmers,” she added.

The acting commissioner noted that no fewer than 250,000 job opportunities would be created along the  value chains.

Joseph charged contractors handling the mill to hasten work on the project.

He said the committee was overseeing the project to ensure that percentage of work done so far was commensurate with the money released by the state government.

https://punchng.com/lagos-mill-will-crash-rice-price-govt/

Rice Prices

as on : 21-08-2020 08:29:39 PM

Arrivals in tonnes;prices in Rs/quintal in domestic market.

Arrivals

Price

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Rice

Bangalore(Kar)

1813.00

11.16

138527.00

4950

4950

10.00

Bangarpet(Kar)

330.00

-9.59

9451.00

2100

2200

-

Shahjahanpur(UP)

300.00

-9.09

8621.00

2605

2605

-0.38

Sultanpur(UP)

250.00

-16.67

8637.00

2300

2350

-16.36

Varanasi(Grain)(UP)

130.00

8.33

3029.00

2675

2700

12.16

Mandya(Kar)

122.00

-44.55

6934.00

2450

2100

-

Azamgarh(UP)

110.00

-8.33

6516.70

2565

2560

5.12

Barhaj(UP)

100.00

25

11315.00

2570

2570

7.08

Gorakhpur(UP)

87.50

4.79

1732.20

2560

2550

-

Dadri(UP)

70.00

-26.32

2635.00

5950

5950

-

Hardoi(UP)

60.00

-14.29

9227.80

2500

2450

NC

Kandi(WB)

60.00

-14.29

1945.50

2640

2700

3.53

Kopaganj(UP)

59.00

NC

1996.00

2570

2570

4.68

Ballia(UP)

50.00

NC

3443.00

2650

2620

10.42

Ghaziabad(UP)

50.00

-16.67

3120.00

2850

5990

-2.40

Kanpur(Grain)(UP)

50.00

25

6110.00

2150

2350

-12.24

Sehjanwa(UP)

50.00

11.11

3012.50

2570

2575

18.98

Bindki(UP)

50.00

-28.57

6320.00

2500

2500

5.04

Chintamani(Kar)

46.00

84

656.00

2500

2500

11.11

Saharanpur(UP)

42.00

-2.33

3075.50

2785

2780

-5.27

Khalilabad(UP)

40.00

14.29

2225.00

2550

2550

13.33

Jaunpur(UP)

39.00

95

1729.50

2675

2650

13.35

Raibareilly(UP)

38.50

413.33

1748.50

2430

2450

8.00

Aligarh(UP)

35.00

-12.5

4847.00

2550

2550

NC

Allahabad(UP)

35.00

-36.36

2832.50

2500

2555

-3.85

Mainpuri(UP)

35.00

18.64

4316.50

2620

2620

-0.38

Chorichora(UP)

33.00

10

1696.50

2555

2550

7.13

Meerut(UP)

32.50

18.18

1173.50

2830

2830

-4.71

Faizabad(UP)

32.00

1.59

1832.50

2420

2425

1.89

Muradabad(UP)

30.00

-14.29

2027.00

2620

2600

2.75

Firozabad(UP)

27.50

-1.79

1981.10

2630

2620

-

Balrampur(UP)

27.00

3.85

1286.00

2420

2410

5.22

Bidar(Kar)

26.00

NC

219.00

2400

2400

-4.00

Mathura(UP)

26.00

-7.14

3327.50

2550

2550

-0.78

Sindhanur(Kar)

25.00

-3.85

614.00

1700

1840

-5.56

Badayoun(UP)

25.00

212.5

1145.50

2600

2650

3.17

Basti(UP)

25.00

11.11

2007.50

2565

2565

5.34

Choubepur(UP)

25.00

-16.67

2672.45

2480

2500

-7.29

Agra(UP)

24.00

33.33

3674.00

2650

2640

-0.38

Bahraich(UP)

23.60

1.72

1293.80

2415

2415

-0.62

Muzzafarnagar(UP)

22.00

120

4726.00

2790

2785

-5.58

Paliakala(UP)

21.00

-16

901.00

2400

2430

5.96

Partaval(UP)

20.00

-27.27

927.00

2545

2540

11.38

Vilaspur(UP)

20.00

-9.09

1853.20

2600

2605

3.59

Shamli(UP)

19.00

18.75

1530.40

2785

2780

0.91

Utraula(UP)

19.00

2.7

787.20

2420

2420

-

Banda(UP)

18.00

20

444.50

2410

2400

2.99

Rampur(UP)

17.00

-10.53

821.50

2625

2620

2.54

Etawah(UP)

16.00

-11.11

2706.50

2515

2520

-3.27

Karvi(UP)

15.00

87.5

744.00

2400

2440

1.48

Rasda(UP)

15.00

-6.25

668.50

2575

2550

1070.45

Robertsganj(UP)

14.00

-12.5

374.10

2490

2490

5.51

Unnao(UP)

13.50

-12.9

44.00

6650

6675

95.59

Raath(UP)

13.50

73.08

322.20

2350

2350

-

Pratapgarh(UP)

13.00

NC

557.50

2415

2410

8.05

Sahiyapur(UP)

13.00

-23.53

2782.00

2560

2560

5.79

Bharthna(UP)

13.00

-7.14

2431.50

2550

2560

-3.41

Mawana(UP)

12.00

9.09

414.20

2800

2810

-

Devariya(UP)

11.00

57.14

1159.50

2570

2570

6.20

Soharatgarh(UP)

10.50

-19.23

1668.20

2560

2565

4.92

Kayamganj(UP)

10.00

25

2119.00

2500

2490

-6.02

Shimoga(Kar)

9.00

-10

168.00

2075

2075

-

Etah(UP)

8.50

-29.17

534.00

2590

2580

1.17

Bijnaur(UP)

8.00

14.29

296.00

2600

2600

9.70

Pukhrayan(UP)

8.00

-46.67

708.00

2460

2470

4.68

Ajuha(UP)

8.00

14.29

491.00

2520

2520

2.86

Fatehpur(UP)

7.70

-18.95

2382.60

2485

2490

5.74

Kannauj(UP)

7.00

-6.67

511.10

2450

2460

-7.20

Mohamadabad(UP)

5.50

-15.38

936.80

2470

2480

-

Atarra(UP)

5.00

-50

931.00

2400

2430

1.69

Mirzapur(UP)

5.00

25

344.50

2675

2675

10.77

Jahangirabad(UP)

4.00

14.29

333.00

2650

2660

-1.12

Kasganj(UP)

4.00

-20

548.50

2580

2570

0.39

Tundla(UP)

4.00

NC

330.50

2630

2630

1.94

Bangarmau(UP)

3.50

40

222.20

2450

2465

6.52

Chitwadagaon(UP)

3.50

16.67

500.30

2640

2580

25.71

Chhibramau(Kannuj)(UP)

3.30

10

649.80

2480

2460

-4.62

Fatehpur Sikri(UP)

3.20

-23.81

176.10

2580

2550

0.39

Naanpara(UP)

3.20

-27.27

718.60

2410

2405

2.12

Achalda(UP)

3.00

NC

389.90

2500

2500

13.12

Lucknow(UP)

3.00

-18.92

5000.80

2460

2475

-11.35

Jhijhank(UP)

3.00

-85

500.50

2500

2485

-

Jayas(UP)

2.70

17.39

746.40

1770

1780

-15.71

Mahoba(UP)

2.70

-10

492.80

2450

2440

8.17

Mugrabaadshahpur(UP)

2.30

15

89.60

2610

2610

16.52

Auraiya(UP)

2.00

NC

279.10

2520

2550

-3.82

Bareilly(UP)

2.00

-83.33

2047.00

2610

2600

3.16

Kosikalan(UP)

2.00

-42.86

276.00

2560

2560

1.99

Wazirganj(UP)

2.00

33.33

54.50

2590

2610

-

Chandoli(UP)

1.70

-15

108.40

2600

2600

11.83

Bharuasumerpur(UP)

1.60

-20

43.70

2400

2500

23.08

Melaghar(Tri)

1.50

114.29

76.70

2700

2700

NC

Baberu(UP)

1.50

-31.82

102.40

2400

2430

7.87

Panichowki(Kumarghat)(Tri)

1.30

-7.14

76.60

2900

2900

-

Tanda Urmur(UP)

1.30

44.44

19.00

2440

2410

-

Gandacharra(Tri)

1.20

20

11.10

2860

2860

-

Jhansi(UP)

1.20

-25

164.40

2490

2480

4.84

Lalganj(UP)

1.20

20

288.90

2350

2350

34.29

Akbarpur(UP)

1.20

NC

424.20

2425

2420

-0.21

Alibagh(Mah)

1.00

NC

104.00

2200

2200

NC

Murud(Mah)

1.00

NC

102.00

2200

2200

NC

Champaknagar(Tri)

1.00

66.67

3.40

2900

3000

-

Anandnagar(UP)

1.00

-16.67

231.70

2535

2555

10.22

Tulsipur(UP)

1.00

-75

114.10

2420

2400

-

Khair(UP)

0.80

-20

84.60

2590

2590

-0.38

Risia(UP)

0.80

33.33

79.20

2430

2430

-

Pabiacherra(Tri)

0.60

-66.67

23.50

2760

2760

-

Achnera(UP)

0.60

NC

45.20

2640

2600

3.53

Khatra(WB)

0.60

-40

112.00

2600

2600

NC

https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/economy/agri-business/rice-prices/article3241

Chipotle reveals the secret to its Cilantro Lime Rice

Bruce Bennett/Getty Images

 Tracy Morin

Chipotle's Cilantro Lime Rice has inspired a loyal following, plenty of copycat recipes, and even a low-carb cauliflower version for testing in select locations this summer. But now it's blowing up the internet with a new viral video on Chipotle's TikTok channel, which shows the process (albeit in fast-forward fashion — this is TikTok, after all) behind making the chain's beloved burrito-, taco-, and bowl-filler. And, despite the vocal group of cilantro haters out there, the recipe has received nearly 7 million views in mere days.

In the video, backed by borderline-creepy, singsongy instructions, an unseen Chipotle chef whips up a batch of white rice cooked in water and oil, then pours citrus juice into a bowl of cilantro and stirs with a spatula. The cooked rice is added to the cilantro-juice mix, sprinkled with a hefty dose of salt, and mixed together. Voilà!

Okay, so it's not exactly rocket science, but many TikTok users were feelin' it. One said, "This is my new favorite video," while another added, "Now I'm going to make this all the time." Even the video's quirky style and song received kudos for its "extremely TikTok" vibe that garnered cool-cred with the Gen Z crowd (via In the Know).

Is salt the real 'secret sauce' in Chipotle's Cilantro Lime Rice?

TikTok

On Chipotle's nutrition page, the rice's ingredients listed include a bay leaf (not seen in the video, but presumably added to the rice before cooking), cilantro, lemon and lime juices, rice bran oil, salt, water, and white rice. Need actual measurements? One TikTok reply came from a user, @fatalexistence97, who claimed to be an ex-employee and shares that the recipe requires a "deep pan" of white rice, a half-cup of citrus juice, two cups of cilantro, and two tablespoons of salt.

Yep, two tablespoons. The rice packs in 350 milligrams of sodium in the portion you'd receive in a standard Burrito Bowl or a taco, for example. To put that in perspective, the CDC recommends consuming less than 2,300 milligrams per day, so the rice will take up about 15 percent of the daily limit. And let's face it: Most people aren't hitting Chipotle for a scoop of rice alone.

It's not a huge surprise that the rice is salt-packed — despite the "health halo" it often evokes, Chipotle has been criticized for its sky-high sodium counts. LiveStrong notes that the chain's sodium stats "could be considered one of its biggest downsides," but that's not exactly unique in the fast food landscape.

The good news is, now that Chipotle has shared the method behind its famous Cilantro Lime Rice, when you're whipping it up at home, you can put in as little (or as much) salt as your heart desires — or can handle.

Rice prices rise as exporters grapple with floods, coronavirus

Reuters | Aug 20, 2020, 21:04 IST

TimesPoints

 (Representative image)

BENGALURU: Rice export prices in top-hub India edged higher this week as floods and surgi

ng coronavirus cases hammered supply and export logistics.
India’s 5% broken parboiled variety rose to $383-$389 per tonne from last week’s $382-$387, with exporters struggling to fulfil orders due to limited availability of containers and workers at the country’s biggest rice handling port, Kakinada, in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

“Demand is huge for Indian rice due to lower prices, but exports are getting affected by floods and the coronavirus outbreak in Andhra Pradesh,” said Nitin Gupta, vice president for Olam India’s rice business.
With 2.84 million total COVID-19 cases, India is the worst-hit country in Asia and third only behind the US and Brazil in terms of the number of cases.