Switching from conventional low-value paddy to high-value traditional rice varieties is not only profitable but also revives our food heritage and supports health-conscious consumers.
1. Black Rice (Chak-Hao / Kavuni Rice)
Health Benefits
- Rich in antioxidants (anthocyanins) – fights inflammation and free radicals
- Supports heart and brain health
- Low glycemic index – good for diabetes management
- Gluten-free and high in iron, making it ideal for women and children
Market Price
- ₹150 to ₹300 per kg (retail organic market)
- ₹80 to ₹120 per kg (bulk sale to organic stores/exporters)
Cultivation Details
- Season: June–July (Kharif) or Oct–Nov (Rabi) in Kerala
- Climate: Tropical to subtropical, 20–30°C
- Water: Similar to normal paddy, but prefers moist soil — avoid waterlogging
- Duration: 120–140 days
- Needs well-drained loamy soil; can tolerate moderate drought
2. Red Rice (Matta, Navara, Rakthashali)
Health Benefits
- High in fiber and iron – improves digestion and blood circulation
- Aids in weight management
- Recommended in Ayurvedic diets
- Navara is used in treating arthritis, anemia, and skin diseases
Market Price
- Navara: ₹200–₹400 per kg (medicinal-grade)
- Matta/Matta variants: ₹60–₹120 per kg
- Rakthashali (rare): ₹300+ per kg
Cultivation Details
- Season: June to September (with monsoon rains)
- Climate: Humid and warm (20–35°C)
- Water: Moderate to high water needs, suited to traditional paddy fields
- Duration:
- Navara: 60–90 days (short crop)
- Matta: 120–130 days
3. Jeerakasala / Gandhakasala (Aromatic Rice)
Health Benefits
- Easily digestible, aromatic and low in starch — suitable for infants and elders
- Good for gut health and digestion
- Preferred in biryani and special festival meals
Market Price
- ₹100–₹180 per kg (retail)
- ₹80–₹100 per kg (bulk sale)
Cultivation Details
- Season: June–August (early monsoon)
- Climate: Warm (25–32°C), humid, partial rainfall zone
- Water: Requires proper water management; short-duration but sensitive to drought
- Duration: 90–100 days
- Can be intercropped with short-term legumes or herbs
Farming Tips to Maximize Yield & Profit
- Seed Source: Use certified traditional seed banks (Kozhikode Agri University, Wayanad tribal seed banks, or NGOs like Thanal).
- Organic Inputs: Use Panchagavya, Jeevamrutam, fermented buttermilk, and neem-based sprays.
- Avoid Hybridization: Stick to native seeds for best results and health benefits.
- Harvest Handling: Dry slowly and dehusk gently to retain color, aroma, and nutrition.
- Brand It Well: A story like “Grown naturally in Palakkad without chemicals” helps pricing.
Value Addition Ideas
- Black rice laddus or energy bars
- Navara rice kanji (porridge) mix
- Red rice dosa batter or flour
- Branded festival packs (with story cards and QR codes)
Summary Table
| Rice Variety | Health Benefit | Market Rate (per kg) | Duration | Water Need | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Black Rice | Antioxidant, diabetic friendly | ₹150–₹300 | 120–140d | Medium | Needs good drying & branding |
| Navara | Medicinal, Ayurvedic healing | ₹200–₹400 | 60–90d | Medium–High | Short-term, grows fast |
| Matta | High fiber, iron-rich | ₹60–₹120 | 120–130d | High | Preferred in Kerala households |
| Jeerakasala | Aromatic, light, easy to digest | ₹100–₹180 | 90–100d | Medium | Great for festivals & biryani |
| Rakthashali | Rare, high in nutrients & heritage use | ₹300+ | 120d | Medium–High | Limited supply, premium pricing |