Rice is grown in all four provinces of Pakistan, but mainly three Provinces Punjab, Sindh & Balochistan catersthe need of not only local consumption but also provides sample exportable surplus for valued foreignexchange earnings of the country. We, SANA INTERNATIONAL are in rice growing and cultivation in the most fertile part of Sindh. The place isknown as Shahdakot, since 1970's mainly involved in fine long grain IRRI-9 and PK-198 aromatic BasmatiRice, both these varieties are world renowned and only grown in this parts of Pakistan, on a fairly large areaof land, getting substantial portion of crop for export demand, however paddy is also obtained from otherfarmers mainly from family owned farmers lands to meet the large business volumes, handling since decades. Our farming division is fully equipped with long experience of farm methods, selection of quality seed, use ofbest manure and required pesticides and modern machinery to optimize crop production.
Rice Rice is one of the most important crops in the world and it provides the main resource of energy for more than half of the worldpopulation. The estimated physical size of therice genome is about 430 Mb, the smallestamong all the cereal crops..Pakistan being an agro-based economy hasnatural abundance of all agricultural productsincluding food items. Rice is the third largestcrop after wheat and cotton.It is grown over10% of the total cropped area.
Spices(Masala) The history of spices is the historyof humankind itself, with empiresrising and falling based on the tradeof exotic spices from distant lands,their intoxicating allure changing and shapingthe very foundations of our society. Let's notforget that when Christopher Columbus set sailfor the Indies (following the unorthodox notionof getting there faster by heading in exactly thewrong direction), he was searching for pepper.Not gold or jewels, but pepper and other spices.He never found the passage to the Indies he washoping for, and he never found the pepper hewas searching for, but the world was changedforever because of our passion for strange newflavors from faraway places