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Rice Variety Identification
We offer two levels of service for verifying the variety of seventy-four (74) different Japanese varieties of rice being grown around the world and nineteen (19) different varieties of California-grown rice.
Japanese VarietiesAichinokaori Ajikodama Akebono Akigeshiki Akiho Akinishiki Akinouta Akitakomachi Aoinokaze Asahi Asahinoyume Asanohikari Chiyonishiki Daichu Dontokoi Fusaotome Gohyakumangoku Goropikari Gunma-mochi No. 5 Haenuki Hakucho-mochi Hanaechizen Hananomai Hatsuboshi Hatsushimo
| Himeno-mochi Hinohikari Hitomebore Hiyoku-mochi Hohohonoho Horei Hoshinoyume Kakehashi Karinomai Kazenoko-mochi Kibinohana Kinuhikari Kirara-397 Koganehikari Koganemasari Kogane-mochi Koganenishiki Koigokoro Koshihikari Koshiibuki Manamusume Matsuribare Menkoina Minamihikari Miyamanishiki
| Mutsuhomare Nakateshinsenbon Nanatsuboshi Natsuhikari Nipponbare Okiniiri Omachikane Oseto Reiho Sasanishiki Satonouta Shirayukihime Tsugaruroman Tsukinohikari Tsukushiaka-mochi Wasejiman Yamahoushi Yukihikari Yukinosei Yumeakari Yumehikari Yumeminori Yumeohmi Yumetsukushi
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California-Grown VarietiesAkitakomachi Calhikari-201 Calmati-201 Calmochi-101 Hitomebore Kogane-mochi Koshihikari
| L-204 L-205 M-103 M-104 M-201 M-202 M-204
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M-205 M-401 M-402 S-102 S-201
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Certification of Variety on Submitted Sample by DNA Analysis
OMIC will verify the variety of rice on a sample submitted by the client. The sample can be drawn during any stage of the production process, from seed to export shipment, depending on client needs. For this purpose, a 500 gram sample should be provided by the client. Upon completion of analysis, OMIC will issue a 'Certificate of Analysis' covering this sample.
Rice GMO Analysis Request Form
Rice Variety Analysis Request Form
Certification of Variety on Shipment Composite Sample by DNA Analysis & Identity Preservation Documentation for Labeling on Consumer Packaging in Japan
This option will provide the client with certification intended for merit labeling purposes. The rice thus certified is allowed to have its variety name printed on consumer packaging in accordance with the Japan Agricultural Standard (JAS) Regulations. OMIC will verify the rice variety by analyzing the DNA of the Shipment Composite Sample and tracing the identity of rice, from seed to export shipment, by reviewing identity preservation documents provided by the shipper: Declaration of Seed Usage (Growers Statement) & Declaration of Lot Identity Preservation (Applicant Statement). In the case of US-grown rice, if the Declaration of Lot Identity Preservation (Applicant Statement) is submitted with the shipment composite sample, we do not require another form. This analysis will take place in conjunction with the Food Safety Inspection required by the Food Department of MAFF.
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