ST21 Rice-Shrimp
ST21 Shrimp Rice, also known as Long Lài Rice, is a prized specialty of Soc Trang province, Vietnam. This exceptional rice variety is meticulously crafted by engineer Ho Quang Cua, who carefully selected and hybridized special fragrant rice strains. ST21 Rice has captivated the hearts of Vietnamese consumers, particularly households, becoming a top choice for discerning palates.
– Shape: Elongated and slender grains, Average length of 7.4 mm.
– Uniform and firm grains, high yield.
– Color: Light brown and pale yellow color.
– Husk: The husk is thin and easily separates from the grain.
– Aroma: Subtle, distinctive fragrance.
Fragrant rice
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Sticky, sweet rice
ST21 Rice-Shrimp
ST21 Shrimp Rice, also known as Long Lài Rice, is a prized specialty of Soc Trang province, Vietnam. This exceptional rice variety is meticulously crafted by engineer Ho Quang Cua, who carefully selected and hybridized special fragrant rice strains. ST21 Rice has captivated the hearts of Vietnamese consumers, particularly households, becoming a top choice for discerning palates.
– Shape: Elongated and slender grains, Average length of 7.4 mm.
– Uniform and firm grains, high yield.
– Color: Light brown and pale yellow color.
– Husk: The husk is thin and easily separates from the grain.
– Aroma: A subtle, distinctive fragrance characteristic of ST25 rice.
Quality standards
Note: The following standards are for reference only and may vary depending on the region, time of year, and buyer's requirements.
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ST21 rice-shrimp field
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Product quality management process
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ST21 rice-shrimp field
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Rice-shrimp model
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