Keith was $480,000 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 $480,000 better off in fees and FIS equivalent.
$145,000
Saved on receival fees (typically $14.50-$21/tonne)
$135,000
Saved on freight costs to receival site.
$200,000
Keith averaged an additional $20/tonne FIS equivalent on his grain.
$480,000
Total Net Gain
+$19.56 / tonne
Flexigrain barley clients achieved an extra $19.56 per tonne in the 2024/25 period.
Flexi Grain’s impressive barley result from its maiden cargo from the 24/25 crop highlights that supply chain savings & direct export market exposure can deliver more value to participating growers’
Henry Vaughan
– Flexigrain