“…Most studies that dealt with the use of MW systems for the uses of food processing, including for rice drying and decontamination, have been laboratory-based experimentations that employed MW systems operated at 2,450 MHz frequency (Kaasova, Kadlec, Bubnik, Hubackova, & Prihoda, 2002;Kumar, 2015;Le, Songsermpong, Rumpagaporn, Suwanagul, & Wallapa, 2014;Liu, Jiaqiang, Deng, Xie, & Zhu, 2016a;Liu, Jiaqiang, Ma, & Xie, 2016b). However, there has been limited success in scaling up MW heating to dry rice with the frequency set at 2,450 MHz (Cho, Aoki, Miyatake, & Yoshizaki, 1990;Kaasova et al, 2002;Maskan, 2001;Prabhanjan, Ramaswamy, & Raghavan, 1995;Vadivambal & Jayas, 2007); this has been primarily due to the limitations on depth of penetration into the grain bed and hence occurrence of nonuniform heating across thick beds (Kumar, 2015).…”