Labanya purple rice
Experts believe that Labanya has the potential to unlock premium export opportunities, boost rural incomes, and position Assam as a leader in specialty grains.

Guwahati: Assam Agricultural University (AAU) has registered Labanya, a high-yielding purple rice variety, with the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Authority (PPVFRA) on July 7, 2025. This marks a significant step for Assam in entering the global superfood market.

Experts believe that Labanya has the potential to unlock premium export opportunities, boost rural incomes, and position Assam as a leader in specialty grains.

The formal registration grants AAU exclusive commercial rights for six years, with the option for renewal.

The rice variety, scientifically known as TTB-AAU-Dhan-41 (Labanya), combines high yield potential with naturally purple grains rich in antioxidants, anthocyanins, and micronutrients.

โ€œAssam Agricultural University is pleased to announce that โ€˜Labanyaโ€™โ€”a high-yielding purple rice variety developed by the Universityโ€”has recently been registered under the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmersโ€™ Rights Authority (PPVFRA),โ€ the University posted on X on July 29, 2025.

Market analysts predict that Labanya will command two to three times the price of conventional rice in health-conscious markets abroad, particularly in Europe, the USA, and Southeast Asia, where purple rice is marketed as a functional food.

Given the rising demand for plant-based, nutrient-dense diets, Labanya could play a significant role in Assamโ€™s agricultural export push.

Agricultural economists recommend that AAU collaborate with farmer-producer organizations (FPOs) for contract farming to ensure quality control and fair returns for farmers.

โ€œThis is more than just a seed. Itโ€™s an economic opportunity for thousands of smallholders,โ€ noted a local agribusiness consultant.

With legal protection now in place, AAU plans to launch seed multiplication and market linkage programs by the next sowing season, to establish Labanya as a flagship product in Assamโ€™s agricultural identity.

Manoj Kumar Ojha is a journalist based in Dumduma, Upper Assam, with over 10 years of experience reporting on politics, culture, health, and the environment. He specializes in Assam's cultural and social...