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Market savvy for grain farmers

GRAINWISE offers an easy and effective solution to engage growers with buyers to bring about greater marketing options and profitability.

Grainwise, located in Gol Gol, is owned and operated by Fabian Devereux, who brings 15 years of experience as a broker to the table.

His role is to take the hard work out of selling crops from growers by providing up-to-date market information, expert industry knowledge and supporting direct-to-user trade partnerships

In addition, Grainwise can provide advice, information and facilitate a range of services for growers including grain storage options and help to understand the sales process.

“Whether you’re looking to store your own grain onsite or deliver into local warehousing facilities, we’ll guide you through the sales process to ensure we successfully match the sale of your grain with your business objectives,” Mr Devereux said.

“We can assist with planning what varieties (Bin grades not varieties) to sit on and what to keep to get the optimal price at the right time.

“We access worldwide financial and farming reports daily so always have access to the latest information.

“It is our job to be up-to-date with the market to assist growers to make the best decisions.”

He regularly contributes industry knowledge on a multitude of platforms, including radio and print publications.

With a large pool of buyers and sellers throughout the Mallee and Wimmera regions, he enjoys supporting his growers to develop robust marketing plans each season.

If you’re looking for a team to help you increase the profitability and efficiency of your grain, get in touch with the Grainwise by calling 5022 7888 or visiting the website www.grainwise.com.au

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