Wheat is one of the oldest and most important of the cereal crops. Of the thousands of varieties known, the most important are common wheat (Triticum aestivum), used to make bread. The nutritional composition of the wheat grain varies somewhat with differences in climate and soil. On an average, the kernel contains 12 percent water, 70 percent carbohydrates, 12 percent protein, 2 percent fat, 1.8 percent minerals, and 2.2 percent crude fibres. Thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and small amounts of vitamin A are present, but the milling processes removes most of those nutrients with the bran and germ. Specifications: Gain humidity: Up to 14.5% Protein content: Not less than 12.5% Grain density in a suture state: Not less than 76 kg/hl Falling number: Not less than 250 s total impurities content: Up to 6.0% Terms: CIF USD 320 / mt ITLC / SBLC / TT from a top 50 bank Draft of the letter of credit to be approved by the Seller before issuance