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Premium Rice / प्रीमियम चावल vs Regular Rice / सामान्य चावल: Key Differences

Premium Rice / प्रीमियम चावल and Regular Rice / सामान्य चावल differ in grain quality, taste, aroma, cooking performance, broken grain percentage, packaging and buyer suitability. This blog explains the key differences.

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Bajra Flour / Pearl Millet Flour Benefits for Health

Bajra Flour / Pearl Millet Flour is a traditional millet-based food product known for fibre, nutrition, energy, rural food culture and healthy Indian meals. This blog explains Bajra flour benefits and Rajvi Bhog’s quality approach.

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Health Benefits of Dalia / Broken Wheat

Dalia / Broken Wheat is a traditional Indian food product known for fibre, energy, easy cooking and daily meal value. This blog explains its benefits, uses and Rajvi Bhog quality approach.

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What Is Suji and How Is It Used?

Suji, also known as semolina, is a versatile wheat-based product used in upma, halwa, idli, dhokla, snacks and many Indian recipes. This blog explains what suji is and how it is used in daily food.

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Benefits of Stone-Ground Atta

Stone-ground atta is valued for its traditional grinding process, natural texture, better aroma, fibre value and suitability for everyday Indian meals like roti, chapati and paratha.

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Rajvi Bhog Food Products: Complete Guide to Grains, Rice, Millets, Horticulture, Quality & Export

Rajvi Bhog food products bring together wheat products, rice, millets, horticulture products and future value-added foods with a focus on quality, packaging, food safety, farmer linkage and export readiness.

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Wheat Flour vs Refined Flour: Which Is Better?

Wheat flour and refined flour both come from wheat, but their nutrition, fibre, digestion value, and daily health impact are very different. This blog explains which flour is better for families, food businesses, and conscious buyers.

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How collective farming can change rural India

How collective farming can change rural India is an important question for small and marginal farmers. Collective farming can help farmers reduce input cost, use machinery together, improve irrigation, aggregate produce, access storage, sell directly to buyers, adopt technology, start value addition and build stronger FPO-led rural enterprises.

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Future of Indian agriculture in next 10 years

Future of Indian agriculture in next 10 years will be shaped by digital tools, climate-resilient farming, FPO-led aggregation, value addition, agri-logistics, protected cultivation, agri startups, youth participation, women empowerment and export-oriented market systems. Farmers who adopt knowledge, technology and collective strength will be better prepared for the coming decade.

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Access to credit for small farmers

Access to credit for small farmers is essential because small farmers need timely and affordable finance for seed, fertilizer, irrigation, labour, machinery, livestock, storage, processing and household needs. Formal credit through banks, Kisan Credit Card, FPO support, cooperatives and government schemes can reduce dependence on informal moneylenders and improve farmer…

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