When discussing Australian commodities, wheat is typically the most well-known of all domestic crops. Sown around March to May across the country, wheat is harvested throughout Spring and Summer and is grown primarily for domestic use and feed-stock. This food staple is one of Australia�??s most valuable exports and our wheat is known globally for its high-quality appearance and taste, excellence of bulk handling and storage systems and resistance to pests and disease. Nzac Foods have built close relationships with a wide range of growers across Victoria, New South Wales, Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland, the states which produce the majority of Australian wheat. We�??re proud to offer our client the very best pick of the wheat crop, shipped via our integrated transport system to your food processing or commercial premises across the globe.
We are supplier and exporter of Wheat. Wheat is a grass widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain which is a worldwide staple food. The many species of wheat together make up the genus Triticum; the most widely grown is common wheat. Wheat is one of the world's most commonly consumed cereal grains. It comes from a type of grass (Triticum) that is grown in countless varieties worldwide. Bread wheat, or common wheat, is the primary species. Several other closely related species include durum, spelt, emmer, einkorn, and Khorasan wheat.
AL Sadek Group of Companies carries widest range of Grain Specially Wheat like Milling Wheat, Durum Wheat and Many More. We are one of the top Wheat Suppliers and Exporters in UAE. Different Types of Wheat: * Soft red winter wheat: This type of wheat has baking properties which make it suitable as an ingredient in baked goods like cakes, pastries and cookies. * Hard red winter wheat: This type of wheat is grown in low temperatures and snow-covered regions. It has high protein content and is used for products like general purpose flour, flatbreads and cereals. Itâ??s also the most important type of wheat produced in the United States. * Hard red spring wheat: This type of wheat is produced in hot, dry climates. Itâ??s gluten characteristics make it a good choice for use in food products like bagels, croissants and pizza crusts. * Soft white wheat: Sweeter and softer than other types of wheat. Itâ??s low in protein and gluten which makes it great for more exquisite pastries and cakes, as well as Asian noodles * Hard white wheat: This type of wheat has slightly less protein and is less bitter than hard red wheat. Itâ??s used in softer loaves such as pan loaves. * Durum wheat: This type of wheat has more protein than any other type and is used to make pasta. Uses of Wheat: 1. Animal feed: A portion of wheat production is allocated for animal feed, particularly for poultry and livestock. Wheat middling's, a byproduct of flour milling, are commonly used in animal feed due to their high protein content. 2. Biofuel: Wheat can be used to produce ethanol, a biofuel that can replace or supplement gasoline. In 2020, around 5% of global wheat production was dedicated to ethanol production. 3. Bioplastics: Wheat straw and chaff can be used as a raw material to create biodegradable plastics. These bioplastics offer an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastics. 4. Paper production: Wheat straw can be used in paper production as an alternative to wood pulp. This helps reduce deforestation and contributes to more sustainable paper production. 5. Construction materials: Wheat straw can be processed into building materials like straw bale and particleboard. These materials offer insulation, soundproofing, and environmental benefits compared to conventional construction materials. 6. Industrial absorbents: Wheat straw and chaff can be used as absorbent materials for oil spills and other industrial applications. They provide a natural and cost-effective alternative to synthetic absorbents.
Wheat is the most widely cultivated cereal crop in the world, with Australia being the eighth largest producer and fourth largest exporter of wheat in the world. Wheat has come to be a firm favourite grain because of the diversity it provides in culinary applications. Wheat Types Many different types of wheat grain exist, with two main types being eaten in Australia, namely bread wheat (Triticum aestivum vulgare) and durum wheat (Triticum turgidum durum). The durum variety is used in the manufacture of pasta while the other type is used to produce most other wheat-based foods. Bread wheat in Australia is typically white and does not have the red colour, which typifies most bread wheat grown in the northern hemisphere. Bread wheat is described as hardâ or soft according to its protein content. Hard wheat has more protein, including more gluten, which makes it purposeful to bake bread, while soft wheat has a much lower protein content, which when milled produces cake flour for sweet biscuits and cakes. Aside from bread wheat and durum, other types of wheat include spelt, emmer, einkorn and kamut. These wheat varieties are commonly referred to as ancient grains and are increasingly being used in the manufacture of niche wheat-based food products. Spelt is higher in protein than common wheat and can be used in place of common wheat in most recipes. Spelt does contain gluten and should not be consumed by people who need to avoid gluten as a consequence of medically diagnosed coeliac disease. Emmer, otherwise known as farro or grano farro, is staging a comeback as a gourmet ingredient, with good amounts of antioxidants. Einkorn is prized for having a high protein content and the highest level of lutein among wheat species. Kamut is an heirloom grain originating from Egypt which is higher in protein and contains more vitamin E than common wheat.
Product: Wheat 12.5% P - Classification: (NON-GMO) - Purity and Quality: Suitable for human consumption - Delivery Format: Available Bulk or 50 Kg bags - Price CIF: Negotiable - Delivery: CIF, delivery to port of destination. - Request Amount: We can supply 50,000 metric tons to cater to your initial requirements. - Total Amount: Our large production and storage capacity enables us to fulfill monthly and annual orders. - Contract: We have the necessary capacity to fulfill up to 400,000 Metric Tons monthly. - Quality Assurance and Inspection: We ensure quality control with regular SGS inspection access to the port or collection point of your choice during the assignment of Laycan SGS. - Payment Method: Choose between a Direct Bank Transfer or an Irrevocable DLC 100% Transferable/divisible SBLC, with payment against an SGS certificate, issued at the port of shipment. From top banks in the world or a bank approved by us - Delivery Documents: We provide all necessary product certificates, batch numbers, SGS reports, and a comprehensive delivery schedule. MOISTURE 13 % MAX PROTEIN 12.5% MIN on 12% moisture basis FALLING NUMBER 250 Second MIN DRY GLUTEN 8% MIN ON 12% moisture basis GLUTEN INDEX 75% MIN TEST WEIGHT 77 KG/hl MIN EXTRANEOUS MATTER 1.5% MAX (After removal of ergot) a. organic extraneous matter 1.1% MAX (Animal or plant material) b. Inorganic extraneous matter 0.4% MAX (Stones, glass, pieces of soil and other mineral matter) HARMFUL AND/ OR TOXIC MATTER 0.4% MAX ERGOT 0.03% MAX BROKEN GRAINS 4% MAX shriveled grains(shrunken grains) 3% MAX immature grains 0.5 % MAX black point grains 3% MAX OTHER CEREALS 1.7% MAX GRAINS ATTACKED BY PESTS 1 .7% MAX SUNN PEST DAMAGED 0.80% MAX UNSOUND GRAINS 0.8% MAX a. HEAT DAMAGED GRAIN 0.2% MAX b. MOULD GRAINS EXCLUDING FUSARIUM 0.60 % MAX TOTAL IMPURITIES 10% MAX DOCKAGE 1.0% MAX