Non-Basmati Rice Exporter to Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire) | Parboiled & Broken Rice Supplier to Abidjan from India | Alstoe India Exports
🇨🇮 India to Cote d'Ivoire · APEDA Certified Rice Exporter

Non-Basmati Rice Exporter to Ivory Coast

Bulk IR64 parboiled rice (riz etuve) and broken rice (brisure de riz) supplied from India to Abidjan and San Pedro ports. Container and breakbulk shipments in 5% and 25% broken parboiled, 100% broken and white rice grades. Cote d'Ivoire is India's fastest-growing major rice market in West Africa, up 90% in a single year, and we supply it at the grades, scale and price the Abidjan trade depends on.

India to Cote d'Ivoire Rice Trade
$498M
India to Ivory Coast rice, FY 2024-25
+90%
Year-on-year import growth
~2.5M MT
National rice consumption
22-32 d
Transit India to Abidjan
APEDA RegisteredGovt of India certified
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CIF Abidjan & San PedroContainer & breakbulk
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Parboiled & BrokenIR64 5%, 25%, 100% broken
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Fastest Growing+90% YoY market

India's fastest-growing rice market in West Africa

Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) is one of the most dynamic rice markets in the world. In FY 2024-25 it imported around 498 million US dollars of Indian rice, a 90 percent jump from 262 million the year before, the fastest growth of any major non-basmati market. It is now among India's top five non-basmati destinations and climbing.

Cote d'Ivoire is the 12th largest rice importer in the world, with national consumption around 2.5 million tonnes a year and per capita demand up roughly 20 percent over the past decade. Although the country is the sixth largest rice producer in Sub-Saharan Africa, domestic output cannot keep pace with demand from a growing, urbanising population, so imports remain essential.

The competitive picture favours India. Vietnam has historically been the largest supplier, but India is rapidly gaining share as its parboiled and white rice regained price competitiveness after export curbs were lifted. For importers, India now offers the best combination of price, parboiled quality and reliable volume.

Crucially, Cote d'Ivoire runs a non-protectionist trade policy with no rice import restrictions, one of the most open markets in West Africa. Combined with the ports of Abidjan and San Pedro serving both domestic distribution and onward transit to landlocked Mali and Burkina Faso, this makes Cote d'Ivoire a high-volume, accessible and fast-expanding market. Alstoe India Exports supplies it at the grades, scale and price the trade runs on.

India rank in global rice exports#1 (40%+ share)
Cote d'Ivoire as global rice importer12th largest
India to Cote d'Ivoire, FY 2024-25~$498M
Year-on-year growth+90%
National rice consumption~2.5M MT
Per capita demand, last decade+20%
Primary portsAbidjan, San Pedro
Import policyNon-protectionist, open

Why Cote d'Ivoire importers choose Indian rice

India is rapidly winning share in Cote d'Ivoire for reasons that favour importers who source direct from origin.

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Best price on parboiled grades

India is the world's largest rice exporter with bumper production driving the most competitive pricing on parboiled and white grades. This price edge is exactly why Indian imports to Cote d'Ivoire jumped 90 percent in one year, winning share from Vietnam. For importers, Indian rice delivers the lowest landed cost at Abidjan.

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The right grades for West Africa

IR64 parboiled rice 5% broken is the West Africa benchmark, with 25% broken parboiled, white rice and 100% broken (brisure de riz) covering the full market. Parboiled resists breakage on long voyages and overland transit, retains nutrients, and stores well in tropical heat.

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An open, accessible market

Cote d'Ivoire maintains a non-protectionist policy with no rice import restrictions, unlike some neighbouring markets that have tightened licensing. This makes importing straightforward and predictable, ideal for building steady, recurring supply from India.

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A fast-growing market

With consumption near 2.5 million tonnes, per capita demand rising 20 percent over the decade, and imports growing 90 percent year-on-year, Cote d'Ivoire is one of the most expansive rice markets in the world. Early, reliable suppliers are best placed to grow with it.

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Gateway to Mali and Burkina Faso

Beyond domestic demand, Abidjan and San Pedro serve as gateways for landlocked Mali and Burkina Faso. We structure documentation and grades for both domestic distribution and onward ECOWAS transit, supporting importers who serve the wider sub-region.

Complete export documentation

APEDA Certificate of Origin, Phytosanitary Certificate, Fumigation Certificate and NABL lab Certificate of Analysis on every shipment, the full India-side document set for clean clearance at Abidjan or San Pedro.

Parboiled rice and broken rice grades for Cote d'Ivoire

As a non-basmati rice exporter to Cote d'Ivoire, we supply the parboiled rice and broken rice grades that drive the Abidjan market, sortex-cleaned and shipped at scale. Riz etuve, riz blanc et brisure de riz pour le marche d'Abidjan.

IR64 Parboiled 5%
Riz etuve 5% · the West Africa benchmark
MARKET STANDARD

The benchmark grade for Cote d'Ivoire and the wider West African trade. Long-grain parboiled rice, 5% broken, sortex-cleaned to 99.9% purity. The most widely specified grade for container and breakbulk shipments into Abidjan and San Pedro.

TypeLong grain parboiled
Broken5% max
MoistureMax 14%
Purity99.9% sortex
Parboiled Rice 25%
Riz etuve 25% · everyday grade
HIGH VOLUME

The affordable everyday parboiled grade for the broad Cote d'Ivoire market. 25% broken, sortex-cleaned, balancing quality and price for mass retail and the growing urban consumer base. A high-volume mover across the country.

TypeLong grain parboiled
Broken25% max
MoistureMax 14%
Best forEveryday mass retail
100% Broken Rice
Brisure de riz · value grade
VALUE

The price-leader grade for the most cost-sensitive demand. 100% broken parboiled or white rice serves budget mass-market consumption. Now freely exportable from India since the March 2025 ban lift, restoring a key affordable grade for West Africa.

Type100% broken
FormsParboiled & white
MoistureMax 14%
Best forBudget mass market
White Rice 5% / 25%
Riz blanc · non-parboiled
POPULAR

Long-grain white (non-parboiled) rice in 5% and 25% broken for the segments and consumers in Cote d'Ivoire who prefer it. Sortex-cleaned, competitively priced, supplied alongside parboiled to give importers a complete everyday-rice range.

TypeLong grain white
Broken5% / 25%
MoistureMax 14%
Best forWhite-rice segments
IR64 White 5% / 25%
Long grain white
VERSATILE

Standard long-grain white IR64 in 5% and 25% broken, the workhorse non-basmati grade traded across West Africa. Reliable, economical and consistent, suited to both retail bags and bulk distribution in the Cote d'Ivoire market.

TypeLong grain white
Broken5% / 25%
MoistureMax 14%
Best forGeneral retail & bulk
Swarna & Sona Masoori
Medium grain · on request
ON DEMAND

Medium-grain Swarna and Sona Masoori parboiled, supplied on request for buyers serving specific consumer preferences in Cote d'Ivoire. Available where a softer, medium-grain profile is preferred over standard long-grain IR64.

TypeMedium grain
FormsParboiled & white
MoistureMax 14%
Best forSpecific preferences

A 2.5 million tonne market, and growing

Understanding where Cote d'Ivoire's rice goes is the key to sizing supply for both domestic demand and onward sub-regional trade.

🏙 Domestic Consumption
~2.5 million tonnes a year
Rice is a core staple in Cote d'Ivoire, with national consumption around 2.5 million tonnes and per capita demand up roughly 20 percent over the past decade. A growing, urbanising population in Abidjan and the cities keeps import demand structurally rising despite domestic production efforts.
Demand growing steadily
🚢 Two Major Ports
Abidjan & San Pedro
Abidjan is one of West Africa's busiest ports and the main rice gateway, complemented by the Port of San Pedro in the south-west. Together they give importers flexible discharge options and efficient distribution into the domestic market and beyond.
Flexible discharge options
🛣 Onward Transit
Mali & Burkina Faso
Abidjan and San Pedro also serve as gateways for the landlocked markets of Mali and Burkina Faso. Rice cleared in Cote d'Ivoire moves overland under ECOWAS transit documents, adding sub-regional volume for importers who serve neighbouring countries.
ECOWAS overland transit

How we deliver rice to Abidjan

Container or breakbulk, shipped from India's main rice-loading ports to Abidjan and San Pedro.

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FCL to Abidjan
Full container load, 25 to 27 MT per 20-foot container, in 25kg or 50kg PP bags. Suits importers wanting flexible volumes, easier financing and simpler discharge. Increasingly cost-competitive on the West Africa route.
Transit 22 to 32 days
🚢 Breakbulk
Bulk vessel to Abidjan / San Pedro
Breakbulk and bulk-vessel shipments for high-volume importers moving large tonnage to feed Cote d'Ivoire's growing demand. The traditional structure for the West African rice trade at scale.
Transit 25 to 35 days
⚓ Load Ports
Kakinada & West Coast
Most parboiled rice for West Africa loads at Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh), the reference port for parboiled pricing, plus west-coast ports. Consistent loading and vessel availability on the India to Abidjan route.
FOB Kakinada basis

What Cote d'Ivoire rice importers worry about, solved

The real friction points in the India to Cote d'Ivoire rice trade, and how we address them.

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Competitive pricing against Vietnam

Vietnam has been the incumbent supplier, but Indian parboiled rice now competes hard on price, which is why imports grew 90 percent. We track FOB movements daily and offer keen CIF Abidjan pricing so you win on landed cost against any origin.

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Quality varies between sample and shipment

We send a lot-matched pre-shipment sample drawn from the exact lot loading your shipment, with the NABL lab COA. Broken percentage, moisture and sortex purity on arrival match what you approved.

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Reliable supply for a growing market

With demand rising fast, supply gaps cost market share. We commit to consistent, recurring shipments with steady loading from Kakinada and other ports, so you can scale supply to Abidjan with confidence.

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Moisture, spoilage and long voyages

Parboiled rice at max 14% moisture, properly dried and certified per lot, resists breakage and spoilage across the 22 to 32 day voyage and tropical storage, critical for stock held before distribution or onward transit.

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Choosing Abidjan or San Pedro

We ship to both ports and advise the best discharge point for your distribution network, whether serving Abidjan and the south-east or the San Pedro region and the west, plus onward transit to Mali and Burkina Faso.

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Container versus breakbulk decision

We quote both container and breakbulk, explain the landed-cost difference for your volume, and recommend the structure that fits your financing and distribution plan for the Cote d'Ivoire market.

Export quality parameters

Standard specification ranges for non-basmati rice shipped to Cote d'Ivoire. Custom grades available on request.

ParameterParboiled (Riz Etuve)White / Broken
Broken grains5% / 25% options5% / 25% / 100%
Moisture (max)14%14%
Foreign matter (max)0.5%0.5%
Damaged / discoloured (max)1.5%2%
Chalky grains (max)3%4%
Milling / cleaningSortex 99.9%Sortex cleaned
Average grain lengthLong grainLong grain / broken
CropCurrent cropCurrent crop
Packing25kg / 50kg PP bags25kg / 50kg PP bags
Loading25 to 27 MT / 20ft, or breakbulk25 to 27 MT / 20ft, or breakbulk

From enquiry to delivery at Abidjan

A clear five-step process for container and breakbulk supply.

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Enquiry & grade

Share grade (IR64 5%, 25% parboiled, 100% broken, etc.), quantity, and container or breakbulk preference.

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CIF quote

We return a CIF Abidjan or San Pedro quote, typically within 24 hours, based on current FOB pricing.

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Sample & COA

Lot-matched sample with NABL lab Certificate of Analysis for approval before confirmation.

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Order & terms

Confirm order, agree payment terms (LC or advance TT), packing and labelling.

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Ship & document

Dispatch to Abidjan or San Pedro with full export document set for clean clearance.

Cote d'Ivoire rice import questions answered

Which non-basmati rice does Cote d'Ivoire import from India?
Cote d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) imports mainly IR64 parboiled rice (riz etuve) at 5% and 25% broken, white rice, and 100% broken rice (brisure de riz) from India. Parboiled rice is the dominant grade across West Africa. In FY 2024-25 Cote d'Ivoire imported around 498 million US dollars of Indian rice, up 90 percent year-on-year, making it India's fastest-growing major rice market in the region.
Why is Cote d'Ivoire importing more rice from India?
Cote d'Ivoire is one of the world's largest rice importers, with national consumption around 2.5 million tonnes and per capita demand up roughly 20 percent over the past decade. Domestic production cannot keep pace. Indian rice imports surged 90 percent in FY 2024-25 to around 498 million US dollars as India regained competitiveness after lifting export restrictions, gaining share against Vietnam. Cote d'Ivoire also has a non-protectionist trade policy with no rice import restrictions, making it an open, accessible market.
What rice grades suit the Cote d'Ivoire market?
The benchmark grade is IR64 parboiled rice 5% broken, sortex-cleaned, which is the West Africa standard. 25% broken parboiled and white rice serve the broader everyday market, and 100% broken rice (brisure de riz) covers the most price-sensitive demand. India lifted its 100% broken rice export ban in March 2025, so all grades are now freely available. Parboiled rice is preferred for breakage resistance, nutrient retention and tropical storage.
How is rice shipped from India to Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire?
Rice ships from Indian ports, most commonly Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh) and west-coast ports, to the Port of Abidjan and the Port of San Pedro by both container (FCL) and breakbulk vessel. Transit is typically 22 to 32 days. Abidjan is one of West Africa's busiest ports and serves both domestic distribution and onward overland transit to landlocked Mali and Burkina Faso. We quote both container and breakbulk options.
Is Indian non-basmati rice export to Cote d'Ivoire currently allowed?
Yes. India lifted its non-basmati white rice export ban in September 2024, removed the minimum export price and parboiled duty by October 2024, and lifted the 100% broken rice export ban in March 2025. All rice grades are now freely exportable. Cote d'Ivoire itself maintains a non-protectionist policy with no import restrictions on rice, making it one of the most open markets in West Africa.
What is the minimum order quantity for rice to Cote d'Ivoire?
For container shipments the standard minimum is one FCL, approximately 25 to 27 MT for a 20-foot container. For breakbulk and bulk vessel shipments, much larger quantities are arranged to suit the high-volume rice trade through Abidjan and San Pedro. Mixed grades can be combined in a shipment. Contact us with your grade, quantity and shipment preference for a CIF Abidjan quote.
What documents are provided for rice shipments to Cote d'Ivoire?
Every shipment includes Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading, Certificate of Origin, Phytosanitary Certificate from Indian Plant Quarantine, Fumigation Certificate, and Certificate of Analysis from a NABL-accredited lab. We provide complete India-side export documentation for clean clearance at Abidjan or San Pedro, and for onward transit to Mali and Burkina Faso the clearing agent prepares the ECOWAS road transit documents.
What rice price can Cote d'Ivoire importers expect from India?
Indian non-basmati rice has become highly competitive for Cote d'Ivoire, which is why imports grew 90 percent in a single year. Price depends on grade (100% broken is lowest, then 25% broken parboiled or white, with 5% premium higher), packing and shipment type (container or breakbulk). Indian FOB pricing drives the CIF Abidjan landed cost. Send your grade, quantity and shipment preference for a current CIF Abidjan quote, typically within 24 hours.

Request a rice quote for Cote d'Ivoire

Tell us your grade, quantity and shipment preference. We return a CIF Abidjan or San Pedro quote, typically within 24 hours, based on current FOB pricing, with a lot-matched sample on request. Demandez un devis CIF Abidjan.

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