For more than 8 years Nutrex has been trading grains and oilseeds mainly from Paraguay, where we work and have close relationships with large producers.
Within this product line, the one that stands out for its importance to Nutrex is rice. We have huge experience trading rice mainly in containers.
Soybeans
Soybean is the largest oilseed crop in the world. The value of the of the crop is mainly driven by the high demand of the soybean meal (the main protein source for animal feed). Today, world production is estimated in 358.1 Mn mt (USDA PS&D, 2023). The main producers are Brasil (153 Mn mt), United States (116.37 Mn mt), Argentina (45.5 Mn mt), China (20.33 Mn mt) and Paraguay (10.0 MnT)
Rice
Rice is the most important crop in terms of total production in the developing world. Rice is traded either as paddy or milled rice.
We have contact with all the main rice mills in Paraguay, being able to trade different qualities contents of broken rice according to the buyer demand, parboiled rice and brown rice.
Rapeseed/Canola Seeds
Rapeseed or canola is a bright yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family). Is cultivated mainly for its oil-rich seed, the third largest source of vegetable oil in the world.
Chia
Chia is one of the most significant specialty oilseeds globally, renowned for its high nutritional value and versatility. Packed with omega-3 fatty acids, fiber, and protein, chia seeds are widely utilized in both the food and health industries. Global production has grown substantially, with major producers including Paraguay, Bolivia, Argentina, and Mexico.
We collaborate closely with key chia farmers and handle the processing ourselves, ensuring the ability to trade seeds that meet a variety of quality specifications, including both organic and conventional chia, tailored to the specific needs of markets worldwide.
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Sesame
Sesame is one of the world’s most valuable oilseeds, renowned for its high oil content and diverse applications in the food and oil industries. Rich in healthy fats, proteins, and antioxidants, it is a highly sought-after ingredient globally. The main producers include Paraguay, Bolivia, India, Nigeria, and Sudan.
We source, process, and trade both white and black sesame, offering various varieties and quality levels to meet buyer preferences. Our sourcing network spans Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay and includes both mechanically and manually harvested sesame. This ensures flexibility to meet market demands, whether for hulled, natural, or organic sesame.
Corn
Corn is the leading grain in the world with an annual production of more than 1156 Mn mt (USDA PS&D, 2023). Corn production has increased the most because of its greater adaptation to different ecological systems and strong demand for bioethanol and animal feed and for the production of sweeteners and other nonfood industrial products.
For more than 8 years Nutrex has been trading grains and oilseeds mainly from Paraguay, where we work and have close relationships with large producers.
Within this product line, the one that stands out for its importance to Nutrex is rice. We have huge experience trading rice mainly in containers.
Soybean
Soybean is the largest oilseed crop in the world. The value of the of the crop is mainly driven by the high demand of the soybean meal (the main protein source for animal feed). Today, world production is estimated in 358.1 Mn mt (USDA PS&D, 2023). The main producers are Brasil (153 Mn mt), United States (116.37 Mn mt), Argentina (45.5 Mn mt), China (20.33 Mn mt) and Paraguay (10.0 MnT)
Rice
Rice is the most important crop in terms of total production in the developing world. Rice is traded either as paddy or milled rice.
We have contact with all the main rice mills in Paraguay, being able to trade different qualities contents of broken rice according to the buyer demand, parboiled rice and brown rice.
Rapeseed/Canola Seeds
Rapeseed or canola is a bright yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family). Is cultivated mainly for its oil-rich seed, the third largest source of vegetable oil in the world.
Corn
Corn is the leading grain in the world with an annual production of more than 1156 Mn mt (USDA PS&D, 2023). Corn production has increased the most because of its greater adaptation to different ecological systems and strong demand for bioethanol and animal feed and for the production of sweeteners and other nonfood industrial products.