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  2. Imota rice mill - Wikipedia

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    The rice mill in Imota is 22 hectares big, with the mill itself occupying 8.5 hectares. It is regarded as the largest mill in Africa and the third largest mill in the world. [ 4 ] The rice mill has a capacity to produce 2.8 million bags of 50 kg bags of rice yearly, while generating 1,500 direct jobs and 254,000 indirect jobs.

  3. Rice mill - Wikipedia

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    A group of children playing in a rice mill in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh. Rice mill in Beaumont, Texas. A rice mill is a food-processing facility where paddy (unmilled rice) is processed by cleaning the grain, removing the hull, sorting, and packing the rice, leaving it in its final form for sale to consumers.

  4. KRBL (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the company commissioned its second plant (sorting, grading, packaging of rice) in Alipur, Delhi. In 2001, the third plant was set up in Gautam Buddh Nagar, UP (again in the outskirts of Delhi). [2] [11] [12] In 2003, KRBL became the first Indian rice company to receive foreign investment, and in 2006, it issued GDRs of US$ 13 million.

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  6. Conrad Rice Mill - Wikipedia

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    In 1912 he relocated, rebuilding the mill at its current location at 307 Ann Street in New Iberia and establishing the Conrad Rice Milling and Planting Company. He purchased additional land and moved his rice fields to the south bank of the bayou (now the location of the former Julian Conrad house (Beau Revé) at 1312 East Main St. in New Iberia.

  7. Direct seeded rice - Wikipedia

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    Direct seeded rice (DSR) [2] [3] is a practice of sowing paddy which involves planting rice seeds directly into the field, instead of the traditional method of growing seedlings in nurseries and then transplanting them into the fields. This method significantly reduces the demand for labor, one of the major costs associated with rice farming.

  8. List of types of mill - Wikipedia

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    Rice mill, processes paddy to rice; Bark mill, produces tanbark for tanneries; Cereal mill—see Gristmill, below; Coffee mill; Colloid mill; Cider mill, crushes apples to give cider; Drainage mill pumps water from low-lying land; Flotation mill, in mining, uses grinding and froth flotation to concentrate ores using differences in materials ...

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