FMCG company Sarveshwar Foods has won a Rs 50 crore bid to export white rice to Africa. According to an exchange filing, the order to supply 90,000 quintals of premium rice has been awarded by the government’s nodal agency National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd.(NAFED).

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NAFED is an apex government organization of marketing cooperatives for agricultural produce in India.

"Award of these prestigious bids in favour of Sarveshwar Food, not only highlights its supply chain management prowess, both in terms of quantity and quality, but also reinforces its market leader positioning in delivering international standards quality rice in bulk," the company said in an exchange filing. 

Earlier, Sarveshwar Foods Limited expanded its footprint with the launch of two more 'SFL-Choupals' (Procurement Facilitation Centres). These centres will strengthen the company's procurement channel further. The company said that they are being set up in Kulgam and Doda to procure Walnuts, Rajma, Apple, Black Morels (Gucchi), Kala Jeera and other authentic Himalayan Delights directly from Farmers.

The company is engaged in the business of manufacturing, trading, processing, and marketing of branded and un-branded basmati and non-basmati rice in the domestic and international markets.  

Earlier, the company said it is also expanding its footprints in Punjab and Delhi NCR region. As part of the expansion, the company is opening its signature NIMBARK Organic Stores.