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Rice Bran is a by-product of the milling process of rice. It is the outer layer of the rice grain, which is removed during the milling process. Rice Bran is a valuable source of dietary fiber, vitamins, minerals, and essential fatty acids. It is used in a variety of food products, such as breakfast cereals, breads, and snacks. It is also used in animal feed, and as a source of oil for cooking and other industrial applications.
Rice Bran is a growing market within the rice and rice products industry. It is increasingly being used as a healthy and nutritious ingredient in food products, as well as for animal feed and industrial applications. The demand for Rice Bran is expected to continue to grow as consumers become more health-conscious and seek out healthier food options.
Some companies in the Rice Bran market include SunOpta, Archer Daniels Midland, Cargill, and Riceland Foods. Show Less Read more