Food and Grain Trading

We offer you an efficient food and grain trade solution that connect worldwide farming and production to processors and end users, across borders.
Food chain logistics play a significant role in economies as one of the main contributors to the Gross National Product (GNP) of many countries, particularly in developing countries.
food and Grain traders worldwide, offer complete supply chain solutions, from sourcing of products from farmers to marketing and transporting local or exporting it. Our experienced and qualified brokerage staff, help farmers with hedging services to manage food and grain prices and risks. The process of trading a variety of food and grain products poses several logistical, storage, transportation and delivery challenges that require a significant amount of planning, tracking and management tasks to deliver grains to the processor’s doorstep. We do this professionally and with a worldwide reach scope.
South Africa
According to Mordor Intelligence, the South African food and Grain Market is projected to grow at a CAGR (compound annual growth rate) of 5,91% during the forecast period (2020-2025). These commodities contribute significantly to the agricultural sector in South Africa. Maize remains the most prominent field crop in the country. The change in consumer behaviour towards domestically grown food, regional trade, technology, and mechanisation advancement in this sector are some of the factors driving the market growth of grains in the country.
Botswana, Namibia, Mozambique Eswatini (Swaziland) and Zimbabwe are some of the major importers of South African maize. Other grains and oilseeds also exported in raw and/or refined form include wheat, sorghum, barley, sunflower (seeds and oilcakes), as well as soybean and soybean oilcakes.
The trade agreements made by the South African government such as the free trade agreement with African countries and the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with European countries enable farmers to expand into markets across borders. Not only does it give farmers access to new and additional markets selling crops, but it also enables countries with a food shortage to offer food security to its people. We provide the vital connection between the farmer and consumer’s plate. Not only do we buy, distribute, export and sell much needed foods, grains and oilseeds across borders for refinement to feed nations, but we also sell refined food products such as maize meal and maize grits.
Conclusion
A secure supply of food for most households in developed and developing countries alike are ultimately dependent on global trade marketing networks. Grain is the primary staple in the diet of the vast majority of countries across the globe and countries with a deficit due to a poor harvest can only offer food security by importing from countries with a surplus.
We cover the whole or part process of the referred commodities trading, from agricultural marketing, through Transportation, Storage, Processing and Packaging, to Distribution.
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