Russian Wheat 11.5% Protein Supplier
FOB Black Sea & Baltic | CIF worldwide on request
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| Parameter | Typical value / range |
|---|---|
| Grade | Blending / milling wheat |
| Protein | min 11.5% |
| Moisture | max 14% |
| Test weight | min 74 kg/hl |
| Damaged grains | max 3–5% |
| Origin country | Russia |
| Incoterms | FOB, CIF, DAF (Incoterms 2020) |
SHOWHIDE Full details, logistics & FAQ
Demetra Trading is a Russian wheat supplier offering bulk wheat with minimum 11.5% protein, FOB Black Sea and Baltic export terminals. Wheat 11.5% is a versatile blending and milling grade used for feed production, flour blending and industrial processing — selected by feed mills, flour mills, grain traders and processing companies in North Africa, the Middle East, South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Blending applications and quality parameters
Flour mills blend 11.5% protein wheat with higher-protein grades to hit target gluten and dough strength; feed mills use it in compound rations for livestock and poultry. Standard export parameters: protein min 11.5% (dry basis), moisture max 14%, test weight min 74 kg/hl, foreign matter max 2%, damaged grains max 3–5%. Buyers often reference GOST classification alongside protein — see our guide on Russian wheat quality standards for how protein, gluten and falling number interact in contract clauses. Higher-protein alternatives in our catalog include milling wheat 12.5% and milling wheat 13.5%; softer feed-oriented parcels are covered under wheat 10.5%.
Destination markets and import demand
Russian wheat 11.5% moves to flour mills and feed plants in Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam — markets that combine Black Sea FOB pricing with coaster and Panamax discharge economics. North African and Middle Eastern buyers source for blending programs and state or private mill intake. For first-time buyers, our import wheat from Russia guide covers vetting suppliers, Incoterms and payment steps; logistics detail is in the Black Sea grain logistics article.
Documentation and survey at load
Each cargo is documented with a Certificate of Analysis (COA), phytosanitary certificate, certificate of origin and independent survey by SGS or an equivalent surveyor at the load port. Quality determination at loading — sampling from conveyors or holds, sealing and dispute rules — follows GAFTA contract practice or the buyer's nominated form. Mycotoxin panels (aflatoxin, DON) can be added when the destination requires. Weight and quality are fixed at load; phytosanitary inspection confirms compliance with the importing country's plant-health rules before vessel departure.
Black Sea and Baltic loading logistics
Delivery terms: FOB Black Sea (Novorossiysk, Taman, Rostov-on-Don, Azov) or FOB Baltic (Ust-Luga, St. Petersburg) under Incoterms 2020; CIF to named discharge ports in the Mediterranean, North Africa, Middle East and Asia on request. Parcel sizes from 3,000 MT trial coasters through 20,000–35,000 MT Handysize stems to 50,000–65,000 MT Panamax programs. Terminal line-up, draft restrictions and seasonal weather can affect laycan — share your target volume, delivery basis, destination port and shipment window to receive a commercial offer within one business day.
Milling wheat 11.5% FAQ
Is Demetra Trading a reliable Russian wheat supplier?
Demetra Trading ships wheat 11.5% protein from established Russian grain origination channels through Black Sea and Baltic export terminals. Quality is fixed at loading by SGS or an equivalent independent surveyor and documented in a Certificate of Analysis — giving flour mills, feed mills and grain importers verified supply.
Is wheat 11.5% protein suitable for milling or feed?
Wheat 11.5% is commonly used for blending with higher-protein wheat in flour milling operations, as well as for compound feed production, livestock nutrition and industrial processing. It offers a practical balance between nutritional value and commercial flexibility.
Which loading ports do you use for Russian wheat 11.5%?
FOB loading is available at Black Sea ports (Novorossiysk, Taman, Rostov-on-Don, Azov) and Baltic ports (Ust-Luga, St. Petersburg). CIF delivery to Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, North African and Asian discharge ports can also be arranged.
Can shipments be delivered on CIF terms?
Yes. In addition to FOB Black Sea and Baltic ports, Demetra Trading can arrange CIF shipments to destination ports worldwide subject to vessel class, line-up and insurer requirements under Incoterms 2020.
What is the minimum shipment size for Russian wheat 11.5%?
Trial coaster parcels start from 3,000 MT. Handysize stems run 20,000–35,000 MT and Panamax programs reach 50,000–65,000 MT. Volumes are confirmed per contract subject to line-up.
How does wheat 11.5% compare to wheat 12.5%?
Wheat 11.5% is typically used for blending and softer flour or feed applications, while 12.5% is a benchmark milling grade for bread and bakery flour. Buyers often blend grades to hit target protein and gluten bands — see our wheat 12.5% page for the higher-protein alternative.