Wheat and rice remain on top of the global food exports chain and are high in demand, especially because of the recent goods of the Russia- Ukraine war. As Russia and Ukraine are unfit to maintain the force chains that are responsible for the import fulfillment of wheat in nearly all of Europe, the question remains Who do we turn to for wheat force in all this chaos? This blog attempts to answer this question.
There is only a sprinkle of export goods that have the power to not only disrupt but also change the face of transnational trade. While oil painting is on everyone’s mind for being the one export item that isn't losing its value anytime soon, it's the demand for food grains that takes priority in the global export import area.
As substantiated by the recent deficit, wheat and rice remain on top of the global food export chain and are high in demand, especially the recent after-goods of the Russia- Ukraine war. As Russia, one of the world’s leading directors and exporters of wheat is dealing with the profitable warrants, Ukraine is unfit to maintain the force chains that are responsible for the export fulfillment of wheat in nearly all of Europe.
In such a script, wheat-producing countries like China, India, Argentina, Kazakhstan, and others have a pivotal part to play in fulfilling the global demand for wheat and other granaries. In 2021- 22 alone, 781 Million metric tonnes of wheat were produced worldwide out of which nearly 200 million tonnes were available for transnational trade. China, Russia, and India contributed to approx. 41 of the total wheat product but with the constant troubles brewing between Russia and the European Union, buyers and exporters are looking at other supplier nations to fulfill their export orders. The EU alone is projected to produce 132 Million metric tonnes of wheat, thereby strengthening its position as one of the top wheat exporting realities.
Indonesia, Turkey, Nigeria, China, Italy, and Brazil continue to lead global significance of wheat and with wheat being the essential commodity in the food chain, wheat suppliers are high in demand.
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In this blog, we will take a look at some of the leading suppliers and exporters of wheat internationally
1. Solasta Global Trading
Syed Ali
2020 Winston Park Drive, Suite 200
Oakville L6H 6X7
Ontario Canada
+1-416-454-6967
2. Manildra Group
Wang Shiang Liew
Unit 17.2 Level 17, Wisma Sunway
No1 Jalan Tengku Ampuan Zabedah C9/c,
Shah Alam 40100
Selangor Australia
+60-193892906
3. Analytics Associates Group
Sheldon Burnett
Toronto
ON United States
+1-786-942-1000
4. V5 International LLP
Sohail Khan
A25/26, 502 Lakshyadeep Tower,
Sethi Colony
Jaipur 302002
Rajasthan India
+91-9772953525
5. Buxz Gmbh
Kramer Peter
Paul-Klee- Ring 49 76744 Worth Am Rhein
Germany
+49-16096297623
6. Portmar Trading
Lenard
Lativa
+371-29226952
7. Said-Kamoliddin Fayz
Akhrar
Jizzax Viloyati, Forish Tumani, Qoraabdol Qo’rg’oni
Forish 131209
Uzbekistan
+998-999076086
8. Kazfood Products LLP
Mukhtar Terlikbayev
Dostyk Ave.132, N.p. 75
Almaty 050000
Almaty Province Kazakhstan
+7-7071611168
9. Agricultorul Group
Irina Bratu
Onesti 601132
Bacau Romania
+40-725608053
10. Quality Exports
Himalayan Heritage Apartments, Block-A, Flat 604, Rodali Path
Dibrugarh 786001
Assam India
+91-9263010166