Rico Long Grain Rice, 20 lbs, No Allergens Contained

(10 customer reviews)

One of the largest agro-industrial companies in the Caribbean José González Freyre started what is today one of the most successful companies in the country, in a period in which Puerto Rico was going through a crisis. It was 1977 and a great drought threatened the agricultural sector, right where González Freyre took his first steps as a worker. This visionary worked in his grandfather’s dairy and decided to solve by himself a problem that greatly threatened to end the family business: he used his knowledge but González Freyre did not limit himself to his family business. As a prospective businessman, he redirected all his focus when he saw that there was an opportunity to offer a service to farmers, so his professional future was just beginning to take the first steps with the import of raw materials. That year, he proceeded to install his first port facility to import raw materials for manufacturing animal feed. This was installed at the Pan American Dock, in the bay of San Juan. Hence the name of the company Pan American Grain. Then, it expands to the port facilities of the Army Terminal and Pier A in Puerto Nuevo. In 1981 he buys his first cargo ship and expands to sell grains in the Caribbean, Central America and South America. The next step was to vertically integrate the company. In 1983, he opened his first animal feed mill in the Amelia neighborhood of Guaynabo. Then in 1991 he expanded to open his second animal feed mill in Bayamón. That same year he ventured into the processing of grains for human consumption, buying port facilities in Guaynabo dedicated to the production of rice. There Arroz Rico was born, which in a short time becomes the favorite of Puerto Ricans. It was the first time that the rice industry was led by a Puerto Rican. Here he buys his first ship with the American Flag and becomes the first Puerto Rican shipowner in the American Merchant Marine. He baptizes it the ZORRA, which is Arroz backwards, because he dedicates it to the transportation of rice.e to import food for the animals, and thus combat the drought. Allergens Not Contained.

Price range: $13.48 through $40.44

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  1. MARK

    AMERICAN RICE
    I wanted rice MADE IN AMERICA, not imported. I remembered Puerto Rico has two major rice producing companies. I tried my first 20lbs bag and it was great! I now order four 20lbs bags which last my family quite a wild. It requires a little more water than usual, but I love it.

    DO NOT PURCHASE THIS RICE during the holidays. The price goes up X4. After the holidays, the price fell back to where it used to be.

  2. Lazaro

    tasty product
    Decent price and value, and taste. Much better than brands sold in smaller convenience stores, and other stores like Dollar Tree and other smaller grocery stores. I prefer larger bags, than having to buy 1, 2 lbs. bags every so often. Good taste, but I like to season my rice.

  3. Jessica


    Such good rice. I was tired of eating jasmine riiiiice. This got me my white rice fix and it’s perfect for fried rice or even Spanish rice. ❤️❤️❤️

  4. LaNena


    Great Rice at a good price!

  5. Maribel


    Like good taste, good look and don’t stick together, other side is don’t grow to much.

  6. Gina


    I like the way it was well packaged

  7. Cynthia


    It was perfect for what we needed it for

  8. NAY


    I’ve been trying different rice brands %26 only this one is smelly after cooking. You may want to avoid this if you are a big fan of cooking rice aroma!

  9. Rashida


    I bought this rice a few days ago but I’m just now cooking it. The smell is very off and it taste weird .

  10. Julia


    El arroz no llego pueden verificar

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