Until 1970, India had about 110,000 varieties of rice and now it has about 6,000 varieties.
Rice varieties of Maharastra • Kasbai • Indrayani • Kolum • Ambemohar • Gobindobhog • Ponni • Ambika
Rice varieties of Punjab and Haryana Basmati and premium non-basmati rice grows in Punjab and Haryana region of India, such as:
Rice varieties of Andhra Pradesh Andhra Pradesh are home to hundreds of rice varieties, such as:
Rice varieties of Karnataka Rice varieties of Odisha • Nalihati (non-aromatic) • Padmakeshari (aromatic) • Kalamoti (aromatic) • Balami (aromatic) • Kalajiri (aromatic) • Tulasibasa (aromatic) • Pimpudibasa (aromatic) • Swarna (non-aromatic) • Nalabainsi (non-aromatic) • Pateni (non-aromatic) • Ratna (IET-1411)
Rice varieties of Bihar • Katarni rice •
patna rice • Badshah bhog • Rajendra Sweta • Manjari • Tulsi === Rice varieties of
Kerala === === Rice varieties of
Tamil Nadu ===
Rice varieties of Telangana • Indur Samba • Bathukamma • RNR 15048 or Telangana Sona or Karnataka Sona •
Improved Samba Mahsuri West Bengal rice varieties There are possibly up to 82,700 varieties of rice extant in India, and of those more than 5000 were found in West Bengal. However, only 150 of them are commonly grown. Many are grown organically to compete with more modern cultivars. The Agricultural Training Centre of West Bengal exists to conserve and promote the use of folk rice varieties, including many listed below. == Indonesian rice varieties/landraces ==