Less Fees.
More markets.
Bigger returns.

We’re connecting local grain growers to global markets through an efficient, streamlined supply chain.

A new approach to grain marketing

There’s a new way for growers in Southern WA to market and move your grain, closer to home and on your own terms. With efficient storage, transport networks, and direct export access through our shipping berth at the Port of Albany, our model gives you more choice, greater control, and a clear path to global markets. It’s a smart, sustainable approach to grain marketing, built around your needs and the opportunities right on your doorstep.

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Less Fees

With no receival fees and a model that rewards on-farm storage before delivery to port, you’ll save significantly compared to traditional marketing systems.

More Markets

Our network of trade partners is actively seeking grain direct from WA growers to meet export demand. We’re helping growers gain access to markets and margins that haven’t been available before.

Bigger Returns

It all comes down to the bottom line. Lower fees and direct market access mean one thing, more money in your pocket.

Commodity Ag model vs Traditional model.

The Commodity Ag model is built to keep more value in growers’ hands. By encouraging on-farm storage and removing traditional receival and storage fees, growers can significantly reduce their overall marketing costs. When compared side-by-side, the savings quickly add up, without compromising on efficiency or access to export markets.

Last season we sold our grain through Commodity Ag and were 480k better off. Commodity Ag sent in the trucks and everything was seamless, well organised and professional. I have done business with Commodity Ag for over 30 years and this new export supply chain is truly exciting. We look forward to continuing to do business with Commodity Ag.

Keith Pocock

Grain Grower. Needilup WA

Case Study
Keith was $485,000 better off last season than if he’d sold his 10,000 tonne of Wheat & Barley the traditional way.

Last season, Keith sold his grain through Commodity Ag and over his 10,000 tonnes of Wheat & Barley, he was $485,000 better off in fees and FIS equivalent.

$145,000 

Saved on receival fees (typically $14.50-$21/tonne)

$140,000 

Saved on freight costs to receival site.

$200,000

Keith averaged an additional $20/tonne FIS equivalent on his grain.

$485,000

Total Net Gain

Flexible by Design

Commodity Ag can take smaller loads, even at short notice, giving traders and growers greater flexibility. It’s an approach that works perfectly for those wanting to start small and see the difference for themselves. Why not test us out with a portion of your next harvest?

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