Marlivale Farm
$8.50 RRP $8.10 Members

Available: In Stock

Jasmine Rice
Dryland Long Grain
1kg

Marlivale Long Grain Jasmine is from Kyeema a long-grain variety of jasmine rice. It shines as a side for Indian and Thai curries alike, filling the kitchen with a lovely aroma when cooking.

Only 33 Available

The benefits.

  • Helps protect cells from damage and supports energy creation (manganese and phosphorus)
  • Assists in mental performance and reduces tiredness (vitamin B1 and B3)
  • May help to promote good psychological health and maintain muscles bones and teeth (magnesium)
  • May contribute to a healthy heart and stable blood pressure (flavonoids - antioxidant)

What goes in.

Kyeema - a long-grain variety of jasmine rice., which is 100% dryland rain fed. 

Whats kept out.

Pesticides, insecticides and fungicides.

Did you know?

Did you know non-organic rice crops are usually sprayed with pesticides and insecticides? While intended only for the pests, these chemicals can cause long-term health problems for us, including hormone disruption, lung irritation and neurological disorders.

Geography.

Grown seasonally in the sub tropical climate of the Nimbin Valley, New South Wales.

Hot Tip.

Keep in the fridge or freezer and enjoy within twelve months. 

Marlivale Farm

The diverse landscape, rolling hills, fertile river valleys and high annual rainfall of the Northern Rivers, NSW, provide the perfect environment to grow rice. Andrea, Frank, Sophie, Mac and Wilbur the dog are the family (plus pickers and packers) behind Marlivale, a rice and pecan farm in Goolmangar that has been providing for the local community for decades.

 

Using a soil-first approach, they work hard (with the help of their small herd of cattle) to restore and nurture their biologically-rich land, using only natural and sustainable farming practices. Unlike traditional rice farming, Marlivale grows their rice in rain-fed fields, not rice paddies, resulting in a hardy and durable nutrient-dense crop. With no irrigation used, they rely solely on rainfall for their seasonal output - known as Dryland farming.

 

At Marlivale, they are fostering a more fruitful future that they hope will feed many generations to come, and we are proud at P&P to support them in this endeavour.