Primary buyers
Flour mills, grain importers and traders evaluating Russian milling wheat 12.5% programs.
Wheat 12.5 is positioned for flour mills, grain importers and traders seeking Russian milling wheat under FOB terms, with CFR and CIF structured where route economics and destination data allow.
Illustrative FOB loading corridors include Novorossiysk, Taman, Rostov-on-Don, Azov, Ust-Luga and St. Petersburg, subject to terminal acceptance and allocation.
This site is focused on export milling wheat for flour mills, grain importers and trading houses. Wheat 12.5 is positioned for flour-milling blends, import distribution and trading books that require clear commercial parameters.
Demetra Trading reviews each enquiry against available Russian origin, quality allocation, loading terminal capacity and destination requirements before issuing a commercial offer. The website provides a procurement framework only; binding terms appear in the offer and Sales and Purchase Agreement.
Buyers typically include flour mills, grain importers and commodity traders sourcing FOB Black Sea cargoes or requesting CFR/CIF pricing for named discharge ports. Supply is structured in bulk marine parcels rather than retail or bagged distribution.
Product quality, crop year, inspection scope, documentary package and shipment timing are fixed transaction by transaction. WheatFOB.com does not publish prices, and it does not represent that every origin or port is available at every moment.
Flour mills, grain importers and traders evaluating Russian milling wheat 12.5% programs.
FOB is the core format, with CFR and CIF structured when destination data and freight assumptions are provided.
Quality limits, shipment window and documents are governed by the issued offer, SPA and inspection certificates.
Core references used in export discussions for Wheat 12.5. Final numbers are confirmed only in the commercial offer and SPA for the nominated cargo.
| Parameter | Reference |
|---|---|
| Grade | Milling wheat |
| Protein | min 12.5% |
| Moisture | max 14% |
| Test weight | min 76 kg/hl |
| Foreign matter | max 2% |
| Damaged grain | max 3-4% |
| Falling number | typically ≥250 |
Wheat 12.5 moves in bulk parcels sized to terminal limits, vessel class and buyer discharge capability, with FOB terms emphasized across Black Sea export routing.
Loading may be reviewed through Black Sea, Azov Sea and Baltic corridors when origin, terminal acceptance and allocation allow. Port references on the site are illustrative and do not replace a commercial nomination.
Parcels from approximately 3,000 MT up to 65,000 MT can be discussed depending on route economics, berth limits, draft and vessel availability. CFR and CIF quotations require destination port data, discharge conditions and shipment timing.
Demetra Trading uses a structured qualification and contracting process before Wheat 12.5 cargo allocation begins.
Submit company profile, destination, volume, Incoterm and target Wheat 12.5 parameters through the offer form.
Corporate identity, sanctions exposure and trade feasibility are reviewed before commercial terms are developed.
An official offer sets origin basis, specification, shipment window, inspection scope and payment milestones.
SPA, proforma invoice and transaction workflow are handled through the Demetra Trading Portal.
Funding, independent inspection and export documentation proceed according to the agreed contractual stages.
Accepted transactions may use a 2-of-3 digital asset escrow structure linked to contractual milestones in the Portal.
Funds agreed stages and confirms milestones
No single participant releases funds alone
Demetra Trading entity fulfilling shipment obligations
Acts under escrow rules; not WheatFOB.com
WheatFOB.com is not an escrow operator, payment service or contracting party. Settlement mechanics are defined in the Portal and transaction documents issued by Demetra Trading.
It refers to milling wheat sold with a minimum protein target of 12.5%, subject to the contractual basis and inspection method stated in the SPA.
Typical buyers are flour mills, grain importers and traders sourcing bulk cargoes for milling, blending or onward distribution.
Origin and loading port are confirmed in the commercial offer based on current allocation, crop quality, terminal acceptance and shipment timing.
Enquiries from approximately 3,000 MT may be reviewed, and larger programs up to roughly 65,000 MT are discussed when route and terminal conditions permit.
Yes. Load-port quality and quantity verification can be arranged through an inspection company appointed under the SPA.
Submit destination, quantity, preferred Incoterm and shipment window. Demetra Trading will review whether a commercial offer can be issued for the current Wheat 12.5 allocation.
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