Paddyrice is the individual rice kernels that are in their natural, unprocessed state. Sometimes referred to as rough rice, paddyrice is harvested directly from rice fields or rice paddies and transported to a processing site. As part of the processing, the protective hull is removed, leaving only the actual rice kernel for consumption.
Unlike some of the protective hulls found in many natural foods, the hull on paddyrice is not edible. There is no nutritional value of any import to be extracted from the hull, and thus no reason to attempt to process the hull is any sort of mass production process. Until the hull is removed, the rice gathered from a ricepaddy or rice field cannot be cooked and consumed, as the hull is extremely tough and would inhibit any attempts to cook the kernel.