Sugar-free rice for diabetics
Rice Tech Park In K’taka To
Study & Process Paddy
Bangalore: After sugar-free
pastries and jamoons, here is more sweet news for diabetics:
Karnataka may soon start production of ‘sugar-free’ rice as part
of its plans to boost paddy processing and rice production.
The
government, in association with the Union food processing
ministry, proposes to establish a Rice Technology Park (RTP), a
first under public-private-partnership mode. The project will
come up on 300-acre land near Karatagi in Gangavati taluk of
Koppal district at an estimated cost of Rs 100 crore. “At the
rice tech park, we can take up major experiments, including
processing rice with lower Glycemic Index number. Such rice
cannot be grown. The demand for such rice will surge over the
next two decades, with diabetes cases on the rise,’’ said an
agro-scientist at University of Agricultural Sciences,
Bangalore.
A team of scientists headed by UAS vice-chancellor P G
Chengappa, which toured the paddy-growing areas in North
Karnataka, had recommended setting up of an RTP to enable faster
conversion of new research findings into commercial products and
a business centre. “At present, there is only one food
technology institute in the country, in Mysore, and it is not
able to cater to the needs of the state fully. The new rice park
will fill the gap,’’ said sugar minister Shivaraj Tangadagi.
By-products of rice, such as husk and bran, have the
potential to generate revenue. Husk, the outer shell of the
paddy, can be used to extract furfural, generate power and
produce pharmaceutical grade silica. Bran can be used to extract
edible oil. “All these command a premium price in the market,’’
Chengappa said.
WHITE WONDER
Sugar-free white rice is highly nutritious, contains many
vitamins, proteins
Derived from regular paddy by postharvest processing technology,
by obtaining rice rich in nutrients and low in GI
GI value tells how rapidly a particular carbohydrate turns
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