Minimum Support Price (MSP) of Paddy and Rice is determined by the Fair Average Quality (FAQ) of the produce. There is always a doubt among farmer regarding acceptance of their produce in the mandi. To clarify this doubt, here is the specification required to qualify for FAQ and for MSP. The process of analysis has also been detailed here…..(ଓଡିଆରେ ପଢିବା ପାଇଁ ଏଇଠି କ୍ଲିକ କରନ୍ତୁ)
A) PADDY
Classification of Paddy
SI. No. |
Classification |
Description |
1 |
Common |
Paddy which will produce rice of short bold and long bold varieties of description contained in Schedule-II (Given below in this article) |
2 |
Grade- A |
Paddy which will produce rice of medium slender variety, of description contained in Schedule-II (Given below in this article) |
Uniform Specification of All Varieties of Paddy
SCHEDULE-III See clause 2(x)
Paddy shall be in sound merchantable condition dry, clean, wholesome, of good food value, uniform in colour and size of grains and free from moulds, weevils, obnoxious smell, Argemone maxicana, Lathyrus sativus (Khesari) and admixture of deleterious substances.
Paddy will be classified into Grade ‘A’ and Common groups.
Schedule of specification
Sl. No |
Refractions |
Maximum Limit (%) |
1. |
Foreign matter a) Inorganic b) Organic |
1.0 1.0 |
2. |
Damaged, discoloured, sprouted and weevilled grains |
5.0 * |
3. |
Immature, Shrunken and Shriveled grains |
3.0 |
4. |
Admixture of lower class |
6.0 |
5. |
Moisture content |
17.0 |
* Damaged, sprouted and weevilled grains should not exceed 4%.
N.B.
- The definitions of the above refractions and method of analysis are to be followed as per BIS Method of analysis of food grains’ IS : 4333 (Part- I) 1996, IS : 4333 (Part-II), 2002 and ‘Terminology for food grains’ IS : 2813- 1995, as amended from time to time.
- The method of sampling is to be followed as per BIS method for sampling
of Cereals and Pulses IS : 148 18-2000 as amended from time to time.
- Within the overall limit of 1.0% for organic foreign matter, poisonous seeds shall not exceed 0.5% of which Dhatura and Akra seeds (Vicia species) not to exceed 0.025% and 0.2% respectively.
B) RICE
Classification of Rice
Schedule-II [See Clause 2 (t)]
SI. No. |
Classification |
Description |
1 |
Common |
Length/ Breadth ratio lower than 2.5 |
2 |
Grade- A |
Length/ Breadth ratio 2.5 and above |
Uniform Specification for Grade ‘A’ & Common Rice
Schedule IV See Clause 2(x)
Rice shall be in sound merchantable condition, sweet, dry, clean, wholesome, of good food value, uniform in colour and size of grains and free from moulds, weevils, obnoxious smell, admixture of unwholesome poisonous substances, Arqemone maxicana and Lathyrus sativus (Khesari) in any form, or colouring agent and all impurities except to the extent in the schedule below. It shall also conform to PFA Standards.
SCHEDULE OF SPECIFICATION
Sl no |
Refractions |
Maximum limit (%) |
|
Grade A |
Common |
||
1 |
Brokens * |
||
Raw |
25 |
25 |
|
Parboiled/ single parboiled rice |
16 |
16 |
|
2 |
Foreign flatter** |
||
Raw/ Parboiled/ Single parboiled rice |
0.5 |
0.5 |
|
3 |
Damaged #/ Slightly Damaged grains |
||
Raw |
3.0 |
3.0 |
|
Parboiled/ single parboiled rice |
4.0 |
4.0 |
|
4 |
Discoloured grains |
||
Raw |
3.0 |
3.0 |
|
Parboiled/ single parboiled rice |
5.0 |
5.0 |
|
5 |
Chal ky Gra ins |
||
Raw |
5.0 |
5.0 |
|
6 |
Red grains |
||
Raw/ Parboiled/ Single parboiled rice |
3.0 |
3.0 |
|
7 |
Admixture of lower class |
||
Raw/ Parboiled/ Single parboiled rice |
6.0 |
—- |
|
8 |
Dehusked Grains |
||
Raw/ Parboiled/ Single parboiled rice |
13.0 |
13.0 |
|
9 |
Moisture content @ |
||
Raw/ Parboiled/ Single parboiled rice |
14.0 |
14.0 |
* Including 1% small brokens
** Not more than 0.25% by weight shall be mineral matter and not more than 0.10% by weight shall be impurities of animal origin.
# Including pin point damaged grains.
@ Rice (both raw and parboiled/ Single parboiled rice) can be procured wit h moisture content upto a maximum limit 15% with value cut. There will be no value cut upto 14%. Between 14% to 15% moisture, value cut will be applicable at the rate of full value.
NOTES: APPLICABLE TO THE SPECIFICATION OF GRADE ‘A’ and COMMON VARIETIES OF RICE
- The definition of the above refractions and method of analysis are to be followed as given in Bureau of Indian Standard “ Method of analysis for food grains” No’s IS : 4333 (Part-I) 1996 and IS : 4333 (Part-11)2002” Terminology for food g rains” IS : 28 13- 1995 as amended from time to Dehusked grains are rice kernels whole or broken which have more than /4 of the surface area of the kernel covered with the bran and determined as follows :
ANALYSIS PROCEDURE:-
Take 5 g rams of rice (sound head rice and brokens) in a petri dish (80 x 70 mm). Dip the grains in about 20 mI. of Methylene Blue solution (0.05% by weight in distilled water) and allow stand for about one minute. Decant the Methylene BIue solution. Give a swirl wash about 20 mI of dilute hydrochloric acid (5% solution by volume in distilled water). Give a swirl wash with water and pour about 20 mI. of Metanil Yellow solution (0.05% by weight in distilled water) on the blue stained grains and allow to stand for about one minute. Decant the effluent and wash with fresh water twice. Keep the stained g rains under fresh water and count the dehusked grains. Count the total number of grains in 5 g rams of sample under analysis. Three brokens are counted as one whole grain.
CALCULATIONS:
Percentage of dehusked grains = N x 100/W
Where N- Number of dehusked g rains in 5 grams of sample
W- Total grains in 5 grams of sample
- The method of sampling is to be followed as given in Bureau of Indian
Standard “Method of sampling of Cereals and Pulses” No IS : 14818-2000 as amended from time to time.
- Brokens less than 1/8th of the size of full kernels will be treated as organic foreign For determination of the size of the brokers average length of the principal class of rice should be taken into account.
- Inorganic foreign matter shall not exceed 25% in any lot, if it is more, the stocks should be cleaned and brought within the limit. Kernels or pieces of kernels having mud sticking on surface of rice, shall be treated as inorganic foreign matter.
- In case of rice prepared by pressure parboiled technique, it will be ensured that correct process of parboiling is adopted i.e. pressure applied, the time for which pressure is applied , proper gelatinisation, aeration and drying before milling are adequate so that the colour and cooking time of parboiled rice are good and free from encrustation of the grains.
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