Find Wholesale Grains | B2B Suppliers & Private Labels | Torg
Torg is a global marketplace for B2B buyers looking for wholesale grains, such as rice, oats, barley, millet and many other varieties. With Torg you can find a vast selection of grain products from suppliers located in Europe, the Mediterranean, and beyond. We make it easy to browse through various categories and compare different offerings from our extensive list of providers. Our goal is to simplify your sourcing process by providing you with reliable suppliers who offer quality products at competitive prices.
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Packaging Options
- Bulk Packaging: Bulk packaging is the most common type of packaging for grains and other food products bought in bulk. Large sacks are ideal when a large quantity of product is required, while smaller bags or boxes can be used for smaller orders. This type of packaging is perfect for buyers looking to purchase products in large volumes or directly from producers without any processing.
- Prepackaged Packaging: Prepackaged packaging is ideal for buyers looking to purchase a specific amount of product without having to repack it themselves. This type of package allows buyers to easily order a predetermined number of items like boxes, bags, and cans with the exact quantity needed already inside them.
- Private Label Packaging: Private label packaging is an attractive option for b2b buyers who want to give their products a unique look and feel that will help differentiate their brand from others on the market. With private label packages, buyers can add custom logos, designs, graphics, and text that are unique only to their own brand.
Supply Chain Issues Impacting Grains Sourcing
- Tariffs and Trade Wars: In recent years, trade wars and tariffs have impacted the global food supply chain. This has led to higher prices for certain grains, particularly those that are imported from other countries. For instance, in 2019, the United States imposed tariffs on wheat imports from Russia and Ukraine which caused grain prices to increase significantly in some regions.
- Climate Change: Climate change is another factor that is impacting the global food supply chain. As temperatures rise, certain areas around the world are becoming less suitable for agriculture production. This means that there is an increasing demand for grains from other regions which can lead to shortages or higher prices in certain markets.