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Who supplies U.S. wheat?
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| There are several resources available to buyers who seek quotations from companies that routinely originate and export wheat around the world.
One source of information on U.S. grain suppliers is the U.S. agricultural attache located in the American Embassy or in the Agricultural Trade Offices in many countries. The agricultural attache can also help importers with a broad range of services, including information on supplies and government assistance programs. Contact information is located on the U.S. Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Services web site.
Many companies and cooperatives that supply U.S. wheat belong to the North American Export Grain Association (NAEGA), which provides a web site where prospective buyers can ask to be put into contact with suppliers.
The USDA Federal Grain Inspection Service also maintains a list of registered exporters on their web site.
Exporters also have representatives located throughout the world, so it might also make sense to inquire within the region's importing community to identify existing agents of U.S.-based exporting companies. |
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