By Jamie Martin
Wheaton Grain, a well-established agribusiness based in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, has recently joined the U.S. Grains Council (USGC). This partnership marks a significant step for the company as it seeks to expand its global influence in the trade of grains, feeds, and oilseeds, which are essential for both human and animal consumption.
As a full-service agribusiness, Wheaton Grain is involved in every aspect of the agricultural supply chain. The company manages the purchasing, storage, processing, and transportation of agricultural products, ensuring top-notch service for its customers. This integrated approach allows them to maintain strict quality control over their exports.
Wheaton Grain operates grain elevators and transload facilities, providing a reliable infrastructure for handling and shipping products. The company also manages a fleet of trucks and is involved in farming, growing crops like corn and soybeans that are in high demand across the globe. This vertical integration helps them maintain quality from the farm to the final export stage.
Additionally, Wheaton Grain handles all logistics and documentation for international shipments, ensuring smooth transportation of goods from the U.S. to global destinations. This focus on efficient, high-quality service has made them a key player in the international grain market.
By joining the U.S. Grains Council, Wheaton Grain is poised to strengthen its global trade relationships and meet the increasing demand for agricultural exports. This move reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to supporting the International food and feed industries.
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