Sourcing grains in bulk requires verification of grade, purity percentage, and origin-specific contamination risk. Nutrada lists GFSI-certified grains suppliers covering ancient grains, cereals, and specialty seeds from Europe, South America, and Asia.
| Value | Description |
| Processing forms | Whole grain, hulled, dehulled, pearled, rolled, flaked, cracked, kibbled, toasted, sprouted, milled |
| Applications | Bakery, breakfast cereals, snack bars, plant-based formulations, gluten-free products, functional foods, flour milling |
| Certifications | GFSI schemes (BRC, IFS, FSSC 22000), EU Organic, USDA NOP, Gluten-Free Certification, Kosher, Halal, Fair Trade |
| Packaging | 25 kg multi-wall paper bags, 500 kg big bags, 1000 kg big bags |
| MOQ range | 25 kg to 20 MT depending on product type and supplier |
| Category | Grains and Seeds |
The grains and seeds category on Nutrada includes a wide range of products, allowing you to find the ideal match for your production needs:
| Form/Type | What it means for procurement | Typical application |
| Whole grain | Bran, germ, and endosperm intact; requires cleaning specification and foreign matter limit verification | Whole grain bakery, breakfast cereals, retail packs |
| Hulled/dehulled | Outer hull removed; changes shelf life and requires dust control in transport | Milling, ready-to-cook products, food service |
| Pearled | Bran partially or fully removed; reduces fiber content and changes nutritional declaration | Soups, quick-cook applications, foodservice mixes |
| Rolled/flaked | Heat-treated and mechanically flattened; requires pre-treatment method confirmation (steam, roast) | Breakfast cereals, granola, instant porridge |
| Toasted/sprouted | Enzyme activation or flavor development; supplier must document time-temperature profile | Functional foods, plant-based protein, premium bakery |
Grains are hygroscopic and absorb moisture during storage and transport. Buyers must verify maximum moisture content in the specification, typically ranging from 10% to 14% depending on the grain type.
Bulk packaging for grains includes 25 kg multi-wall paper bags with inner polyethylene liner, 500 kg to 1000 kg polypropylene big bags with food-grade liner, and in some cases bulk road tankers for cleaned and graded seeds.
Suppliers must confirm fumigation status, pest control measures during warehousing, and whether the product has been treated post-harvest. Before committing to an order, request a certificate of analysis covering moisture, foreign matter, broken grain percentage, test weight, and microbial limits specific to your destination market.
EU Organic and USDA NOP certified grains are available across most product types in this category, with deepest supply in oats, spelt, quinoa, and flax seeds from European and South American origins. Ancient grains including amaranth, teff, einkorn, and kamut are often available with dual EU-USDA certification from dedicated organic farming regions.
Supply depth for organic sesame seeds, chia seeds, and sunflower seeds varies by harvest season and origin. Organic certification does not replace the requirement for heavy metal testing or pesticide residue analysis.
Grains are packaged for retail in stand-up pouches, kraft paper bags, clear window cartons, jars, and reclosable sachets. Suppliers offering private label services for grains handle blending, portioning, labeling, and compliance with destination market nutrition declaration requirements.
The MOQ for private label grains typically starts at 500 kg to 1 MT per SKU, compared to 5 MT to 10 MT for bulk orders. Buyers must confirm the milling or processing date before production starts, as this affects shelf life declarations and best-before labeling.
Grains manufacturers are concentrated in Europe (oats, spelt, rye, barley), South America (quinoa, amaranth, chia), Canada (flax, hemp), and Asia (sesame, millet, buckwheat), with origin selection often determined by varietal authenticity and contamination risk profile for the target market.
Buyers must request certificates of analysis covering mycotoxins (aflatoxin, DON, ochratoxin A depending on grain type), heavy metals (cadmium, lead, arsenic), pesticide residue screening, and allergen cross-contact protocols if processing shared lines.
Nutrada lists GFSI-certified grains suppliers covering whole, hulled, pearled, rolled, and toasted forms across conventional and organic supply. All orders are placed directly with certified suppliers, with no intermediary.
Last updated: Mar 23, 2026