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Wheat is a cereal grain, and is one of the most widely consumed grains in the world. It is a staple food in many cultures, and is used to make bread, pasta, and other baked goods. Wheat is also used to make breakfast cereals, and is a key ingredient in many processed foods. It is a major source of carbohydrates, proteins, and dietary fiber.
Wheat is grown in many parts of the world, and is a major crop in many countries. It is a major export crop, and is used to make flour for bread, pasta, and other baked goods. Wheat is also used to make breakfast cereals, and is a key ingredient in many processed foods.
Wheat is a major component of the global grain market, and is traded on international commodity exchanges. It is also used as a feed grain for livestock, and is used to make ethanol and other biofuels.
Some of the major companies in the wheat market include Archer Daniels Midland, Cargill, Bunge, and Louis Dreyfus. These companies are involved in the production, processing, and trading of wheat. They are also involved in the production of wheat-based products, such as flour, breakfast cereals, and other processed foods. Show Less Read more