Search "rice mill software" and you'll find dozens of vendors, from one-person shops to SAP resellers. They are not the same kind of product, and the "best" one depends entirely on how your mill works — especially whether you do government custom milling. This guide explains the three categories of software mills actually buy, gives you a must-have checklist, and lists the questions that separate a real fit from a demo that looks good.

The three categories of rice-mill software

1. Generic ERP / accounting (e.g. Tally-based, generic ERP)

Strong on accounting, GST, and inventory in general terms. But paddy quality grading, moisture/butta deductions, milling recovery, by-products, and CMR obligations aren't native — they need customisation, and often live in side spreadsheets. Fine for a small market-only mill; usually outgrown by mills doing CMR.

2. POS / billing software

Good for over-the-counter rice sales and GST invoicing, sometimes with basic by-product tracking. But a mill is a manufacturing operation, not a shop — procurement, milling batches, and government milling need more than a billing tool.

3. Purpose-built rice-mill ERP

Software modelled on the actual mill workflow: Sauda/agreement → gate receipt → QC → milling batch → sales/CMR delivery → reconciliation. This is what fits mills that live and die by recovery and CMR compliance. Millingo sits here.

The must-have checklist

Whatever vendor you evaluate, insist on these mill-specific capabilities — not just "we have inventory and GST":

Questions to ask any vendor

Where Millingo fits

Millingo is a purpose-built rice-mill ERP: it models the full mill workflow, computes recovery per batch, books by-products separately, handles gunny-bag accounting, and runs the complete government CMR cycle with state-specific workflow (West Bengal built in, others supported). It's offered in Starter, Professional, and Enterprise tiers, so a small seasonal mill and a multi-unit CMR operation each get the right scope. It's honest to say it isn't the only good option — but if CMR and recovery are central to your mill, purpose-built beats generic every time.

See a rice-mill ERP built for the job

Compare Millingo against your checklist. Explore Millingo → or book a free consultation and we'll walk your workflow.

Frequently asked questions

What should I look for in rice mill software?

Mill-specific capabilities: CMR/levy support, paddy QC with butta/moisture, per-batch milling recovery, by-product accounting, gunny-bag handling, GST, and local-language screens. Generic accounting is table stakes.

Is a generic ERP like Tally enough for a rice mill?

It covers accounting and GST but not paddy QC/butta, milling recovery, by-products, or CMR without heavy customisation. CMR-driven mills usually outgrow it.

How much does rice mill software cost?

It depends on mill size, CMR vs market-only, users, and hardware integration — see our rice mill software pricing guide.