Agro Brands Private Limited (ABPL), Premium Basmati and 1121 Rice Exporters India

a house of three Indian food brands

Our Flagship Rice and F&B Brands

Global Agri Business Supply Chains

About ABPL Leaders Paras Gupta and Sanjay Gupta

A house of three Indian food and beverage brands, exporting rice, pulses, tea, coffee and packaged water to professional kitchens, importers and retailers across four continents.

three houses ·KHIDMATSUNDARBANSPOLAR
24-Month Aged Basmati Direct Grower Procurement Container Lots from Mundra & Nhava Sheva FSSAI · APEDA · IEC · BIS · ISO 22000 Halal-Compatible Lines on Request Destination Labelling, Arabic · French · English Phytosanitary & Origin Documentation, Pre-Cleared 24-Month Aged Basmati Direct Grower Procurement Container Lots from Mundra & Nhava Sheva FSSAI · APEDA · IEC · BIS · ISO 22000 Halal-Compatible Lines on Request Destination Labelling, Arabic · French · English Phytosanitary & Origin Documentation, Pre-Cleared 24-Month Aged Basmati Direct Grower Procurement Container Lots from Mundra & Nhava Sheva FSSAI · APEDA · IEC · BIS · ISO 22000 Halal-Compatible Lines on Request Destination Labelling, Arabic · French · English Phytosanitary & Origin Documentation, Pre-Cleared
the three houses

One company.
Three disciplines, run independently.

Khidmat for aged basmati. Sundarbans for the everyday staples, pulses, regional rice, tea and coffee. Polar for packaged drinking water and the mineral line. Each house owns its category end-to-end; the group sets the standard.

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how the group is run

Built narrow on purpose, so each house can do its category properly.

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Houses

Khidmat, Sundarbans and Polar, each built around a single category, run as its own discipline.

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Categories

Rice, pulses, tea, coffee and packaged water, sourced from the Indian region best known for each.

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Continents

Containers cleared into the Gulf, the United Kingdom, Continental Europe and Southeast Asia.

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Discounts

We don't run promotions. The price reflects the standard, not the season.

sourcing

The mandi is a market.
We know the farmer.

Basmati from the foothills of Punjab and Haryana. Chana from the black-soil belt of Madhya Pradesh. CTC from Assam, single-estate leaf from the Nilgiris, filter coffee from Coorg. Spring-fed water from a single Himalayan aquifer. Each line comes from where the category is grown best, not from whoever quoted lowest that morning.

Closed grower networks, multi-season contracts, and our own QC at the gate. It's how the same product lands in Dubai in March and London in October and tastes like itself both times.

inside the operation
Golden hour rice fields
from the field, July
Registered & on file

The paperwork, in plain sight.

Every container leaves with its registrations printed, signed and stamped, no scrambling at the port.

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FSSAI
Food Safety Certified
On file
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MSME
Registered Enterprise
On file
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ST·IN
DPIIT Recognized
On file
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IEC
Import Export Code
On file
Issued · Republic of IndiaLedger No. AB / 2026 / 04
trade footprint

Cleared at the gate in India.
Landed without query at the port.

Phytosanitary certification, country-of-origin labelling, halal documentation and destination-language artwork are prepared in-house and dispatched with the booking, so the broker at the other end receives a complete file, not a follow-up list.

port 01
Gulf & Levant
Basmati, table water, CTC tea
port 02
United Kingdom
Basmati, dals, filter coffee
port 03
Continental Europe
Specialty rice, organic dals
port 04
Singapore & SEA
Aged rice, tea
port 05
North America
Diaspora & specialty grocery
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Send the brand, the volume and the destination port.

You will receive a sample dispatch reference, indicative FOB pricing and a realistic loading window, typically by the next working day, in writing, from the desk that will handle the account.

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