The United Arab Emirates is one of the world's most important rice import hubs. With a large South Asian expatriate population, a rapidly growing food service industry and minimal domestic rice production, the UAE imports virtually all of its rice from India, Pakistan, Thailand and Vietnam. India consistently dominates — accounting for over 60% of UAE rice imports in recent years.

If you're a UAE-based importer, distributor, or trader looking to source rice directly from India, this guide covers everything you need: preferred varieties, import duties, documentation, port procedures and how to find a reliable exporter.

UAE Rice Import Market Overview

The UAE rice market is large, diverse, and highly price-competitive. Key demand segments include:

Dubai's Jebel Ali Port (JAFZA) is the primary entry point for Indian rice into the UAE — and a key re-export hub for the wider GCC and East African markets.

Most Imported Rice Varieties in UAE from India

VarietyDemand SegmentPrimary Buyers
Basmati (1121, Traditional, Pusa)Premium retail, hospitalityIndian/Pakistani communities, hotels
RNR / Samba MasuriEveryday retail, labour supplySouth Indian expat communities
Sona MasooriSouth Indian diaspora retailIndian grocery chains, expat households
IR64 Raw / ParboiledInstitutional, labour campsCamp caterers, bulk distributors

UAE Rice Import Duties & Tariffs

The UAE applies a standard GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) unified tariff on rice imports:

The UAE has no import quotas on rice and maintains a free-trade friendly policy for essential food commodities.

Required Import Documentation — UAE

Shipping Routes — India to UAE

Most Karnataka rice exporters use Mundra or JNPT as primary load ports, given proximity and frequency of container services to Jebel Ali.

Minimum Order & Pricing for UAE

Sourcing Rice for the UAE Market?

Draba Ventures supplies RNR, IR64, Sona Masoori and Basmati rice to UAE importers with full documentation and competitive CIF Jebel Ali pricing.

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