Established in 1907
Adding a legacy of flavours to every meal
Our Story
The year was 1907 when a humble farmer from Uttar Pradesh laid the foundation stone of what, today, is the biggest rice producer of India. The story of Shri Lal Mahal is the story of how with the right blend of entrepreneurial instincts and honest hard work, a small business house came to rule the world of Basmati and non-Basmati Rice.Â
It has been 115 years since Shri Lalmahal’s inception, and we still hold true to the legacy of values laid down by our founder Late Lala Mauji Ram. This unwavering commitment to quality has allowed Shri Lal Mahal to have a stellar production capacity of 3000 MT rice per day. They are also the first rice producers that exported 5,000 MT of Basmati Rice from India to Europe, in 1978. To this date, we hold the record of having loaded 16 shipments of rice in a single month.Â
Today, Shri Lalmahal has a presence in more than 44 countries across the globe, delivering the rice, wheat, spices, and other agro products to countries in Europe, North America, Australia, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East Asia.
Infrastructure
The Real Strength Behind Shri Lal Mahal’s Excellence
At every step in our journey, we have ensured that we employ state-of-the-art infrastructure that helps us deliver our promise of the highest standards of quality. With a production capacity of over 12,00,000 MT per annum, our milling technology retains the purity of every grain produced.
Being the biggest rice producers in India, we have established smooth sailing operations in the major rice centres in the country. Our factories have helped us create an unparalleled capacity when it comes to producing and exporting rice.Â
Our factory in Singhu, Delhi has a capacity of 700 MTs a day, the one in Kundali, Haryana has a capacity of 1000 MTs a day, while our Gujarat factory in Gandhidham produces 1300 MTs of rice a day.
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Manufacturing Facilities
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Our Process
A perfect recipe for the perfect rice. Serving you a spoonful of flavours.Â
Whitening
As the rice grains reach the final steps of the purifying process, the bran covering is removed to turn the rice from brown to white rice. The effective aspiration system and smooth rice flow of the machine combine to softly whiten the rice.