Published on: March 14, 2026
JOHA RICE
JOHA RICE
NEWS: India has facilitated the export of 25 metric tonnes of Assam’s GI-tagged Joha rice to the United Kingdom and Italy
JOHA RICE
- Joha riceà Short-grain aromatic rice variety àdistinctive fragrance, soft texture, and traditional cultivation practices.
- Received Geographical Indication (GI) status in 2017àunique origin and traditional cultivation in Assam.
- Originates fromà Assam in Northeast Indiaà cultivated for centuries as part of traditional agricultural systems.
- Culturally associated with Assamese cuisine and festivalsà used in special dishes.
- Mainly grown in Upper Assam and parts of Central Assam.
- Major producing districts include Sivasagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Dibrugarh, and Lakhimpur.
Characteristics:
- Emits a strong natural fragrance similar to other premium aromatic rice varieties.
- Short-grain winter paddy: Typically cultivated during the Sali (winter) rice season.
- Contains omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, antioxidants, flavonoids, and phenolic compounds.
- Potential anti-diabetic and cardio-protective properties due to bioactive compounds such as oryzanol, ferulic acid, and tocotrienols.
Significance:
- Helps promote India’s traditional agricultural products in international markets.
- Premium pricing of GI products improves market value for local farmers.
