Rice for Food Security: Revisiting Its Production, Diversity, Rice Milling Process and Nutrient Content
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Abstract
Rice is food consumed regularly and is vital for the food security of over half the world’s population. Rice production on a global scale is predicted to rise by 58 to 567 million tonnes (Mt) by 2030. Rice contains a significant number of calories and a wide variety of essential vitamins, minerals, and other nutritional values. Its nutrients are superior to those found in maize, wheat, and potatoes. It is also recognised as a great source of vitamin E and B5 as well as carbohydrates, thiamine, calcium, folate, and iron. Phytic acid and phenols are among the phenolic compounds found in rice, alongside sterols, flavonoids, terpenoids, anthocyanins, tocopherols, tocotrienols, and oryzanol. These compounds have…
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- Nutrient
- Food science
- Population
- Food security
- Agronomy
- Food processing
- Biology
- Biotechnology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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