Sona Masuri vs Kaveri Sona vs Kolam Rice - Which Should Wholesalers Stock?

For domestic rice distributors, optimizing warehouse space means stocking the exact varieties your regional retail network demands. While export markets focus on Basmati and IR64, the South and West Indian domestic trade is dominated by three premium varieties: Sona Masuri, Kaveri Sona, and Kolam.

Sourced directly from the Tungabhadra basin, Draba Ventures supplies all three. Here is the corporate breakdown of how they compare and which buyer segment they serve.

What is the difference between Sona Masuri, Kaveri Sona, and Kolam rice for bulk buyers?

The difference lies in grain profile and regional consumer preference. Sona Masuri is the premium lightweight standard for South India; Kaveri Sona offers a cost-effective, high-yield alternative for caterers; and Kolam is the staple soft-cooking grain demanded by markets in Maharashtra and Gujarat.

The B2B Wholesale Comparison Matrix

Specification Sona Masuri Kaveri Sona Kolam (Lachkari)
Grain Profile Medium, Lightweight Medium-Slender Short-Medium, Slightly Plump
Cooked Texture Separate, Fluffy Separate, High Yield Soft, Tender (even when cold)
Primary Markets Karnataka, Andhra, TN Andhra, TN, Budget Catering Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan
Standard B2B Packing 26kg PP Bag 26kg PP Bag 26kg PP Bag
Price Tier Premium Mid-Premium Premium (Western Markets)

By partnering with Draba Ventures, wholesale distributors can mix-load trucks with these varieties directly from Sindhanur, ensuring their entire regional retail network is covered without dealing with multiple fragmented brokers.

Walk into any rice mandi in Sindhanur, Gangavati or Karatagi and you will hear three names repeated more than any other: Sona Masuri, Kaveri Sona and Kolam. These are the three workhorses of Karnataka's rice wholesale trade - different varieties, different markets, different margins. Yet many first-time distributors and new-to-market wholesalers treat them as interchangeable and stock whichever is cheapest that week.

That is a costly mistake. A Sona Masuri consignment sent to a Gujarat buyer who asked for Kolam comes back rejected. A Kaveri Sona invoice written as plain Sona Masuri means you left ₹200-300 per quintal on the table. And a distributor supplying Andhra Pradesh's premium urban kirana chains with generic Sona Masuri when the market wants Kaveri Sona loses the account within two orders.

This guide breaks down all three varieties precisely - grain specs, pricing in 26kg bags, ideal markets, and a clear decision framework so you stock the right rice for your buyers every time.

Quick Answer - Wholesale Buyer Summary

Sona Masuri (medium grain, 5.2-5.7mm) is the most versatile variety for all South Indian markets. Kaveri Sona (longer, 5.5-6.0mm, premium grade) is preferred by Andhra/Telangana distributors. Kolam (long-slender, 5.8-6.5mm) dominates Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan markets. All three are available in 26kg PP woven bags from Draba Ventures, Sindhanur, Karnataka - with a minimum order of one truck load (10-12 MT).

Seasonal Pricing Note

All prices shown are indicative seasonal ranges based on ex-mill Sindhanur, Raichur district rates. Rice prices in Karnataka vary significantly by season - lowest during Kharif post-harvest (October-January) and highest during summer lean period (April-June). Current rates (May 2026) are near the top of the seasonal range. All rates are negotiable based on order quantity, payment terms, and repeat buyer relationship. Contact Draba Ventures on WhatsApp for live negotiated rates.

Master Comparison Table - Sona Masuri vs Kaveri Sona vs Kolam

Before diving into individual varieties, here is the complete side-by-side specification and pricing reference. Every column matters when you are making a buying decision for your warehouse.

Parameter Sona Masuri (HMT) Kaveri Sona Kolam Rice
Grain Length (raw)5.2 - 5.7 mm5.5 - 6.0 mm5.8 - 6.5 mm
Grain WidthMediumSlender-MediumSlender
Texture when cookedSoft, fluffySoftNon-sticky, separate grains
AromaMildVery mildMild
StickinessLow to mediumLowVery low
Moisture Content< 14%< 14%< 14%
Broken %< 5%< 4%< 5%
Price per Quintal₹3,600 - ₹4,500₹3,600 - ₹4,500₹4,500 - ₹5,000
Price per 26 kg Bag₹936 - ₹1,170₹936 - ₹1,170₹1,170 - ₹1,300
Price per MT₹36,000 - ₹45,000₹36,000 - ₹45,000₹45,000 - ₹50,000
Best MarketAll South India, exportsAndhra, Telangana, Tamil NaduGujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan
Shelf Life (PP bag)12 - 18 months12 - 18 months12 - 18 months
MOQ (Draba Ventures)1 truck (~10-12 MT)1 truck (~10-12 MT)1 truck (~10-12 MT)
Source RegionGangavati / Karatagi beltGangavati / Karatagi beltKarnataka / AP belt

All prices above are indicative seasonal ex-mill rates from Sindhanur, Raichur district, Karnataka for May 2026. Actual rates vary by season, crop arrival, moisture grade and lot size. Prices are negotiable for bulk orders. Contact Draba Ventures on WhatsApp for live negotiated rates before placing an order.

Deep Dive: Sona Masuri (HMT) - The Volume King

Sona Masuri / HMT
Sona Masuri - #1 Variety by Volume in South India

Sona Masuri - also traded as HMT rice - is the undisputed market leader in South Indian rice wholesale. It is a medium-grain variety (5.2-5.7mm raw) sourced primarily from the Gangavati, Karatagi and Sindhanur belt of Raichur district, Karnataka. The grain is white, slightly translucent, and cooks to a soft, fluffy texture with mild aroma and low-to-medium stickiness. It is the everyday rice of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Maharashtra's Vidarbha region.

For a wholesale distributor, Sona Masuri is the must-stock primary SKU. Whether you supply kirana stores in Bengaluru, modern retail chains in Hyderabad, or hotel chains across South India, Sona Masuri will always have demand. At ₹936-1,092 per 26kg bag (ex-mill, Sindhanur), it sits in the sweet spot of price and quality that the mass market accepts.

Why Sona Masuri Leads by Volume

Three structural factors drive Sona Masuri's dominance. First, it is culturally embedded - generations of South Indian households have grown up eating Sona Masuri. When a kirana owner orders "rice", they almost always mean Sona Masuri unless otherwise specified. Second, it has the broadest cooking versatility of any Karnataka variety - it works for plain rice, biryani (budget versions), idli/dosa batter blending, and hotel buffets. Third, availability is highest because Sona Masuri is grown at scale across the Tungabhadra irrigation command area that covers Sindhanur, Gangavati, Karatagi, Siruguppa and Raichur - Karnataka's rice bowl.

Who Buys Sona Masuri at the B2B Level?

Sona Masuri Wholesale Specs from Draba Ventures

Deep Dive: Kaveri Sona - The Premium Grade Karnataka Hybrid

Kaveri Sona
Kaveri Sona - Premium Karnataka Hybrid for Andhra & Telangana Markets

Kaveri Sona is a Karnataka-bred hybrid that sits one clear step above standard Sona Masuri in quality. The grain is slightly longer (5.5-6.0mm), more uniformly slender-medium in width, and carries a lower broken percentage (<4% vs <5% for Sona Masuri). To the visual eye, a bag of Kaveri Sona looks cleaner, longer, and more premium - which is exactly why certain markets actively seek it by name.

At ₹988-1,170 per 26kg bag (ex-mill, Sindhanur), Kaveri Sona commands a ₹52-80 premium over equivalent Sona Masuri. That premium reflects genuine quality differences: lower broken %, longer grain, and slightly better milling consistency. For distributors supplying premium urban kirana chains, supermarket chains or restaurant groups in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, Kaveri Sona is the variety to stock - and one where you can legitimately earn a better margin than standard Sona Masuri.

Which Markets Specifically Demand Kaveri Sona?

The Andhra Pradesh and Telangana market is the primary pull market for Kaveri Sona. Urban consumers in Vijayawada, Guntur, Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad, and Warangal are highly rice-literate and notice grain differences. A retail display in a Hyderabad supermarket with Kaveri Sona commands better shelf positioning and retail price compared to commodity Sona Masuri. Tamil Nadu's premium urban segment (Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai) also has selective demand for Kaveri Sona, particularly in modern retail formats.

Kaveri Sona vs Sona Masuri - When to Stock Which

CriterionSona Masuri (HMT)Kaveri Sona
Kirana / general trade✓ Primary SKUOptional premium SKU
Urban supermarkets (South India)✓ Standard range✓ Premium range
Andhra/Telangana premium retailSecond choice✓ First choice
HORECA bulk buyers✓ Volume playFor premium restaurants
Price-sensitive B2B segment✓ Best fitToo expensive
Export to diaspora markets✓ Standard✓ Premium export

Deep Dive: Kolam Rice - The Western India Staple

Kolam Rice
Kolam - Long-Slender, Non-Sticky, Preferred from Gujarat to Rajasthan

Kolam rice is the variety most South Indian distributors overlook - and that is precisely the opportunity. It is a long-slender grain (5.8-6.5mm) that cooks to firm, well-separated, non-sticky grains. Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan consumers have a strong cultural preference for non-sticky, separate-grain rice - exactly the texture Kolam delivers. This makes Kolam the primary white rice variety for these three large western Indian states, not Sona Masuri.

At ₹910-1,170 per 26kg bag (ex-mill, Sindhanur), Kolam is also the most competitively priced of the three varieties in this comparison - a significant advantage when dealing with Gujarat traders who are known for tight margin negotiations. Karnataka mills in the Raichur-Sindhanur belt are a key sourcing point for Kolam destined to western India, because the Tungabhadra belt produces Kolam at scale alongside its more famous Sona Masuri crop.

The Kolam Supply Chain: Karnataka to Western India

Kolam rice sourced from Karnataka mills in Sindhanur and Gangavati moves primarily via road transport to Maharashtra's APMC mandis (Navi Mumbai, Pune, Nashik), Gujarat's wholesale hubs (Ahmedabad, Surat, Rajkot) and Rajasthan's commodity markets. The road distance from Sindhanur to Pune is approximately 430 km, to Ahmedabad approximately 900 km - both manageable in 24-36 hour truck transit. This positions Draba Ventures, based in Sindhanur's Gomarsi Village, as a natural source for Kolam procurement by western Indian distributors who want mill-direct pricing without a middleman.

Kolam Rice Quality Points for B2B Buyers

Which Variety Should You Stock? - Decision Framework

There is no universally correct answer. The right variety depends entirely on your buyer geography, channel type, and price position. Use this decision framework before placing your next order.

Stocking Decision Framework - Choose Your Variety

Your distribution network covers Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh or Tamil Nadu kirana trade
Sona Masuri first. Kaveri Sona as premium second SKU.
Your buyers are in Gujarat, Maharashtra or Rajasthan
Kolam is your primary SKU. Sona Masuri is secondary at best.
You supply Andhra/Telangana premium segment (supermarkets, star hotels)
Kaveri Sona. It is specifically sought by this segment.
HORECA bulk buyers (canteens, mid-range restaurants)
Sona Masuri for volume. Kaveri Sona for premium restaurant accounts.
You are a new distributor, first order, testing the market
Sona Masuri - widest market acceptance, lowest unsold inventory risk.
You already stock Sona Masuri and want a second SKU to increase margins
Add Kaveri Sona for premium accounts if South India, or Kolam if any western India exposure.

Stocking All Three: Margin Analysis and Working Capital

Some larger wholesale distributors choose to stock all three varieties simultaneously - using Sona Masuri as the volume driver, Kaveri Sona as the premium margin earner, and Kolam for geographic diversification into western India. This is a valid strategy if your working capital supports it, but it requires disciplined inventory management to avoid variety mixing, which is one of the most common quality complaints in rice wholesale.

Indicative Margin Analysis (May 2026, ex-Sindhanur mill rates)

VarietyBuy Price / QuintalTypical Sell Price / QuintalGross Margin / QuintalMargin / 26kg BagMargin / Truck (15 MT)
Sona Masuri₹3,600-4,800₹3,900-5,000₹250-400₹65-104₹25,000-40,000
Kaveri Sona₹3,800-5,000₹4,200-4,600₹350-450₹91-117₹35,000-45,000
Kolam Rice₹3,500-4,500₹3,800-5,000₹250-350₹65-91₹25,000-35,000

These are indicative gross margins before transport, handling, and storage costs. Actual net margins will vary based on your route-to-market, whether you sell spot or on credit, and local competition. The key insight from the table: Kaveri Sona generates the highest per-quintal margin because the premium it commands (₹200-300/quintal over Sona Masuri) typically exceeds the price difference at purchase, especially in markets with informed buyers who value grain quality.

Working Capital Consideration

A single truck load of 15 MT costs approximately ₹3.2-3.8 lakh for Sona Masuri and ₹3.4-3.8 lakh for Kaveri Sona at ex-mill rates. If you stock all three simultaneously (one truck each), you are committing ₹9.5-11 lakh in inventory before transport and storage. Ensure your buyer payment cycle (typically 15-30 days in kirana wholesale) matches your stocking rotation. Sona Masuri rotates fastest; Kaveri Sona and Kolam may sit 5-10 days longer depending on market penetration.

Get Live Negotiable Rates for All Three Varieties

Draba Ventures supplies Sona Masuri, Kaveri Sona and Kolam rice in 26kg PP woven bags from our mill in Sindhanur, Raichur, Karnataka. MOQ: 1 truck load (10-12 MT). FSSAI certified. GST registered. APEDA approved.

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Certifications and Quality Assurance from Draba Ventures

When you source any of the three varieties from Draba Ventures, every lot comes with the same quality assurance framework regardless of which variety you order. This matters for B2B buyers who need consistent, auditable quality across truck loads.

Draba Ventures Certifications

✓ FSSAI Licensed ✓ GST Registered ✓ APEDA Approved ✓ IEC Holder ✓ MCA Registered Pvt Ltd

What This Means for Your Business

Quality Specs Summary (All Three Varieties, Draba Ventures Standard)

Quality ParameterSona MasuriKaveri SonaKolam Rice
Moisture (max)14%14%14%
Broken grains (max)5%4%5%
Foreign matter (max)0.1%0.1%0.1%
MillingDouble-polished, sortex cleanDouble-polished, sortex cleanDouble-polished, sortex clean
CertificationFSSAI + GST invoiceFSSAI + GST invoiceFSSAI + GST invoice
Shelf life (sealed PP bag)12-18 months12-18 months12-18 months

The 26kg Bag: Common Denominator Across All Three Varieties

One practical advantage of sourcing all three varieties from Draba Ventures is that the packaging standard is identical: the 26kg PP woven bag. This is the dominant B2B format in South and Western Indian rice wholesale. It fits standard pallet configurations, is handled easily by two workers, and fits efficiently in a truck with 10-12 MT capacity (approximately 384-461 bags per truck).

Why 26kg is the B2B Standard in Karnataka Wholesale

Whether you are a first-time buyer who needs a single truck of Sona Masuri or an established distributor placing monthly orders across all three varieties, the 26kg PP woven bag is the standard that travels from our Sindhanur mill to your warehouse without format confusion or repackaging cost.

Draba Ventures can supply Sona Masuri, Kaveri Sona and Kolam rice in the same truck load - split orders across varieties are accepted at our standard MOQ of 1 full truck. Ideal for distributors who want to test Kaveri Sona or Kolam alongside their existing Sona Masuri relationship. Contact us to discuss split-load pricing.

Final Summary - Three Varieties, Three Markets, One Supplier

Here is the simplest version of this entire guide: Sona Masuri serves South India at volume. Kaveri Sona serves South India's premium segment at better margins. Kolam serves western India's large rice-consuming states. If your distribution network touches any of these geographies, at least one of these three varieties belongs in your warehouse.

Draba Ventures Private Limited, based at Gomarsi Village, Sindhanur, Raichur District, Karnataka - in the heart of the Tungabhadra irrigation belt - supplies all three varieties year-round, mill-direct, with FSSAI-certified quality, GST-compliant invoicing, and a minimum order of one truck load. We serve kirana wholesale distributors, modern retail chains, HORECA bulk buyers, and export aggregators across India.

If you are sourcing Karnataka rice for domestic supply and want verified mill-direct pricing for Sona Masuri, Kaveri Sona or Kolam rice in 26kg bags, the fastest way to get current rates is WhatsApp. Our team responds within 2 hours on business days.

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