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Global and Chinese Broken Rice Industry, 2021 Market Research Report

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Broken Rice is a type of rice that is produced when the grains are broken during the milling process. It is usually sold at a lower price than whole grain rice, making it a popular choice for those on a budget. Broken Rice is often used in dishes such as fried rice, congee, and other rice-based dishes. It is also used as a thickening agent in soups and stews. Broken Rice is a staple in many cultures, and is often used in traditional dishes. It is also used in some commercial products, such as breakfast cereals and snack foods. In some countries, it is also used as a feed for livestock. The Broken Rice market is a competitive one, with many companies offering a variety of products. Companies such as Uncle Ben's, Mahatma, and Riceland are some of the most well-known brands in the market. Other companies, such as SunRice, offer a range of products, including organic and specialty varieties. There are also many smaller companies that specialize in Broken Rice, offering a variety of products to meet the needs of different consumers. Show Less Read more