Kanaka Durga Rice Mill was established in 2002 in Paralakhemundi, India. It is a modern rice mill that processes raw rice obtained from farmers into packaged polished rice. The rice is then sold to wholesalers, retailers, and consumers. The biggest challenge for the rice mill's supply chain is providing rice to wholesalers on credit, which risks non-payment.
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Kanak durga rice mill
2. ? It is the management of a network of
interconnected businesses involved in
the provision
of product and service packages
required by the end customers in
a supply chain.
3. ? Kanaka Durga Rice Mill is established in
the year 2002. It is situated in the outskirts
of Paralakhemundi in the natural
vegetation of Ranipeta. It is an ultra
modern rice mill.
? It is an rice mill with modern equipments
economically emphasized mill.
? The rice mill produces multi variety of rice
like CC, CR.
5. ? At first the raw rice is been procured by
the rice mill from the farmers.
? Farmers can sell the raw rice to both the
rice merchant and govt.
? Govt. and rice merchants also procure
raw rice directly from the farmers and
then sell it to the rice mill.
? Govt. is fixing the price of raw rice for
every year and this year it is fixed at a
price of Rs.1180(per 80kg).
6. ? The raw rice is processed in the rice mill
and the packaged final polished rice is
offered to the market.
? The packaged final polished rice will be
sold to the govt. and wholesaler
? Wholesaler then sells the rice packets to
the retailers, the retailers then sold the
rice packets to the consumers.
7. 80 kg Paddy
Dust ¨C 1 kg
Husk ¨C 19 kg
Bran ¨C 5 kg
Broken Rice ¨C
5 kg
Final Rice ¨C 50
kg
12. ? The biggest challenge for this rice mill in
supply chain is the mill is providing rice
packets in credit to the wholesalers this
can result if the wholesalers will not pay
the money accordingly.
13. ? kanaka Durga rice mill is most
economically emphasized mill in the
Gajapati District, the modern rice mill
machine used reflects the technology at
his best, as less number of human
resources are required to carry out in the
production process of rice.