Wheat holds the top position among cultivated crops globally in terms of cultivation and production, thanks to its broad adaptability. As a staple food for nearly 50 countries, wheat supplies around 20% of the total calories consumed from plant-based foods worldwide, a figure that rises to 53% in Turkey. A key raw material in global food production, wheat thrives in continental climates, favouring hot, dry conditions and low humidity. It is widely used to produce various foods, including flour, bread, pasta, and biscuits, as well as for animal feed. Leading wheat-producing nations include China, India, the USA, Russia, Australia, Canada, Ukraine, Turkey, and Kazakhstan. While China and India primarily consume their wheat domestically, Turkey and Kazakhstan process their wheat into flour. Turkey, a global leader in flour exports, also ranks first in pasta exports. Meanwhile, the USA, Russia, Australia, Canada, and Ukraine are key players in direct wheat exports. Global wheat production stands at approximately 800 million tons annually, with Turkey contributing around 20 million tons. Turkey ranks 9th in global wheat production, following China, India, Russia, the USA, Australia, Canada, Ukraine, and Pakistan. Despite being a major wheat producer, Turkey also imports wheat, primarily to process it into flour and pasta for export. This practice supports its leading role in the global flour and pasta markets. At ACAN Global, we specialise in wheat imports, adhering to international standards and regulations, with the support of our expert and experienced team. Additionally, we supply domestically produced wheat, offering farmers and producers significant advantages and streamlined trade opportunities.