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Barley Supplier & Exporter (Feed & Malting)

How to Order Email sales@zenitheclipse.com with grade (feed/malting), protein target, packaging, port, Incoterms, monthly volume, start date, and preferred payment terms (LC/SBLC/T/T). We’ll reply with availability, pricing, and shipment plan.

08/29/2025
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Need a dependable barley supplier with clean documents and on‑time delivery? We source feed and malting barley direct from origin, with flexible packaging and Incoterms for mills, maltsters, and feed integrators across the GCC, South Asia, and East Africa.

Barley Supplier & Exporter (Feed & Malting)

What We Supply

• Grades: Feed barley; Malting barley

• Packaging: 50 kg PP bags (standard), 25 kg (on request), 1 MT jumbo bags, container bulk with liners, bulk vessel (MOQs apply)

• Incoterms: FOB, CFR/CIF, CPT/DAP by agreement

• Ports served: Jebel Ali, Sohar, Dammam/Jubail, Karachi, Nhava Sheva/Mundra, Chittagong, Mombasa, Dar es Salaam

Indicative Specs (tailored per contract)

Feed Barley

• Protein (db): 9.0–12.0%

• Moisture: ≤ 13.5%

• Test Weight (kg/hl): ~60–68

• Foreign Matter + Dockage: ≤ 2.5–3.0%

Malting Barley

• Protein (db): 9.5–11.5% (program specific)

• Moisture: ≤ 12.5%

• Germination: ≥ 95%

• Screenings: ≤ 5.0%

• Test Weight (kg/hl): ~63–67

Binding specs are defined in the SPA and, if agreed, verified by third party inspection.

Quality & Compliance

• Independent inspection: SGS/Bureau Veritas for quality & weight (by agreement)

• COA & traceability: Lot level documentation supplied

• Phytosanitary & fumigation: As per destination rules

• Destination attestations: Radiation/GMO/pesticide residue tests where required


FAQ

Is this suitable for beer & malt?

Yes—malting programs target protein, germination, and uniformity for reliable malt yields.

What are the MOQs?

Containerized programs typically start at 200–500 MT; bulk vessels usually ≥ 5,000 MT (port/season dependent).

Can you ship CIF?

Yes—CIF to major GCC, South Asian, and East African ports by agreement.