SRP’s New Member — A Warm Welcome to Quality Foods Industries
The Sustainable Rice Platform (SRP) is pleased to welcome Quality Foods Industries as a new member of the SRP community, marking a shared commitment to advancing sustainable rice production and strengthening collaboration across the global rice sector.
Quality Foods Industries is a contemporary rice-milling and export enterprise focused on premium Basmati and long-grain varieties. Backed by advanced processing technology and rigorous quality controls, the company handles the processing, packaging, and distribution of high-grade rice to markets both at home and abroad, with an emphasis on quality consistency, dependable sourcing, and efficient production standards.
As a company operating in milling and export, Quality Foods Industries’ membership highlights the increasing importance placed on responsible sourcing and engagement with grower communities in driving real sustainability outcomes. The company advances SRP’s mission by fostering responsible cultivation methods among its network of partnered growers, promoting efficient use of water and agricultural inputs, and enabling cleaner, more streamlined milling processes. It also works actively to minimize waste, strengthen traceability throughout its supply chain, and uphold rigorous standards in food safety and labor welfare reinforcing a more sustainable rice value chain from the ground up.
By joining SRP
Through its membership, Quality Foods Industries joins a worldwide, multi-stakeholder coalition uniting private companies, government bodies, research organizations, civil society groups, and development partners, all working together to advance sustainable rice cultivation and strengthen sustainability results across the value chain.

SRP aims to support stronger farmer partnerships, improved traceability, and expanded market access for sustainably produced rice, while promoting knowledge sharing and capacity building across the value chain. By bringing together expertise from milling and export operations with a network of partnered growers, the partnership is expected to contribute to improved traceability, reduced waste, and greater long-term sustainability and competitiveness of the global rice sector.
By Jidapa Noosawas









