Qatar is a small but high-value rice import market. With one of the world's highest per-capita incomes and a large South Asian expatriate workforce, Qatar's rice demand is driven by premium varieties as well as high-volume institutional supply. India is Qatar's primary rice source, supplying Basmati, RNR, IR64, and other varieties consistently year-round.
This guide covers the Qatar rice import market — preferred varieties, duties, documentation, port logistics and how to source directly from a certified Indian exporter.
Qatar Rice Market Overview
Qatar's total rice consumption is substantial relative to its population size, driven by:
- Large South Asian expat community (Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Nepali workers)
- High-end hotel and hospitality industry demanding premium Basmati
- Labour camp institutional supply for construction and infrastructure workforce
- Qatari household consumption of long-grain rice for traditional dishes
Post-2017 blockade, Qatar significantly strengthened its food security infrastructure — including rice import diversification — but India remains the dominant supplier.
Qatar's Hamad Port (formerly New Doha Port) is the primary entry point for all containerised rice imports. It is one of the most modern ports in the Gulf with rapid customs processing.
Most Imported Rice Varieties in Qatar from India
| Variety | Market Segment | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Basmati (1121, Traditional) | Premium retail, hospitality | High demand from hotels and premium retail |
| RNR / Samba Masuri | South Indian expat retail | Strong demand from Kerala, Tamil Nadu community |
| IR64 Parboiled | Labour camp institutional | High volume, price-sensitive segment |
| Sona Masoori | South Indian diaspora | Available in Indian grocery stores in Doha |
Import Duties & Tariffs — Qatar
Qatar follows the GCC unified customs tariff:
- Import duty on rice (all varieties): 5% of CIF value
- No VAT on food items: Qatar currently does not apply VAT on basic food commodities including rice
- No import quotas on rice
- No special licensing required for rice importers beyond standard commercial registration
Import Documentation Required — Qatar
- Bill of Lading — original 3 originals + copies
- Commercial Invoice — on exporter letterhead, attested by Chamber of Commerce
- Packing List
- Certificate of Origin — attested by Indian Chamber of Commerce and apostilled if required
- Phytosanitary Certificate — issued by India's NPPO (mandatory for Qatar customs)
- Fumigation Certificate
- Health / Quality Certificate — FSSAI-accredited lab test report
- APEDA Certificate — required for all Indian rice exports
Shipping: India to Qatar
- Mundra → Hamad Port (Doha): 6–8 days transit
- JNPT Mumbai → Hamad Port: 8–10 days transit
- Chennai → Hamad Port: 11–13 days transit
Mundra remains the preferred load port for Karnataka exporters shipping to Qatar, given the frequent direct feeder services to Hamad Port.
How to Import Rice from India to Qatar
- Identify your variety requirement and target market segment (premium retail vs institutional)
- Contact an APEDA-certified Indian exporter like Draba Ventures for FOB/CIF quotation
- Request samples for quality verification before placing bulk order
- Agree on payment terms (LC at sight preferred for first orders)
- Exporter handles India-side documentation; you arrange Qatar import clearance
- Cargo arrives at Hamad Port — local customs agent processes clearance
Supplying the Qatar Market?
Draba Ventures offers competitive CIF Hamad Port pricing for RNR, IR64, Sona Masoori and Basmati rice. Full documentation included.
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