Buyers can import multiple varieties of food-grade wheat such as:
These grades cater to flour mills, food processors, HORECA supply chains, and international bulk wheat buyers.
The standard bulk MOQ for wheat is 26 MT (one full 20/40 ft container load).
Buyers looking to import wheat in bulk typically purchase multiple containers or contract monthly supply.
Buyers can source:
These grades are offered by verified bulk wheat suppliers depending on your specification.
Standard parameters include:
Falling number
These ensure suitability for flour mills and food-processing units.
Yes. Buyers can request:
This is useful for wheat importers who need consistent mill-ready quality.
Yes, SGS, Q&Q, Intertek, Cotecna, or any independent agency can inspect the cargo for quality, weight, purity, and container sealing before shipment.
For global bulk wheat trading, exporters typically provide:
These documents ensure smooth customs clearance for all wheat importing countries.
Bulk wheat is usually shipped in:
Private-label printed bags are available on request.
Yes, Wheat prices depend on:
Tradologie.com allows buyers to conduct live negotiation with wheat suppliers to secure competitive bulk rates.
Lead time may vary based on port congestion and vessel availability.
Yes. Buyers may request SGS/Intertek inspection at the supplier’s warehouse or at the port before the consignment is loaded.
Tradologie.com connects buyers with verified bulk wheat exporters, ensuring:
This helps streamline the entire wheat import process.
Suppliers can export:
Sortex-Clean Wheat
These varieties are in high demand among international wheat buyers.
Exporters must maintain:
Quality Test Reports
These are standard for all wheat exporters in India. Other certifications relevant to the destination country may also apply for global exporters.
Use sturdy export-grade packaging:
Proper packaging reduces moisture risk and protects grain quality.
Grades are determined by:
Cleanliness (Machine Cleaned/Sortex)
These specifications help sell wheat easily to global milling buyers.
Prices depend on:
This influences the final FOB/CIF pricing for bulk wheat exports.
Yes. Suppliers can ship mixed commodities such as wheat, maize, and barley, provided each product is separately packed.
This is preferred by buyers sourcing multiple grain types.
Exporters should ensure:
Meeting these standards strengthens your position as a trusted wheat exporter.
Sample policy varies. Many exporters provide paid wheat samples, refundable upon order confirmation.
Sending consistent samples builds trust with bulk wheat importers.
Tradologie.com helps suppliers by:
Simplifying documentation and LC/TT workflows.
This makes it easier for wheat suppliers to scale globally.