A Canadian grain export house moving wheat, durum, barley, pulses and oilseeds from the Saskatchewan prairie to milling floors, feed yards and bakeries across the world.
AWLAD bridges the grain belt of Western Canada with buyers across the Middle East, North Africa, Asia and Europe — markets we know by name, by harvest cycle, and by quality preference.
Saskatchewan grows roughly half of Canada's wheat. From this single province, fields move 25 million tonnes of cereal grain into the world supply each year. AWLAD exists at the seam where those grains meet international demand — a single-source counterparty for buyers who want Canadian origin without learning to navigate seven major handlers and a continent of rail.
We work with a network of inland terminals, certified by the Canadian Grain Commission, and load through Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Thunder Bay. Every shipment carries CGC grade documentation and CFIA phytosanitary certification on arrival.
Our trading desk handles container, bulk-vessel and break-bulk consignments. Smaller buyers — flour mills, feed millers, pulse processors — get the same documentation and quality assurance that the largest tonnage clients receive, without minimum-volume thresholds that lock them out of premium Canadian origin.
The name AWLAD carries Arabic roots. The work crosses both shores: Prairie soil, global table. We're not a broker, not a middleman — we're an exporter of record, accountable end-to-end from elevator gate to discharge port.
A full Canadian Prairie portfolio — cereals, pulses and oilseeds — graded to CGC standard and matched to your milling, baking or feed specification.
From the seed drill to your discharge berth, every consignment moves through three clean handoffs — each one documented, graded, and accountable to AWLAD as the exporter of record.
Contracted directly with Prairie producers and licensed terminals across SK, AB and MB. CGC grading at point of intake.
Rail to West Coast or Great Lakes terminals. Container or bulk vessel loading with CFIA phytosanitary certification.
FOB, CFR or CIF terms. Documentation and quality claim coverage through arrival and unloading at buyer's port.
Active trade lanes from Canadian Prairie origin to milling, feed and processing buyers on four continents.
Canadian wheat travels best with someone who knows both ends of the journey.
Tell us what you need, where you need it landed, and the timeline. Our trading desk replies within one business day with origin availability, indicative pricing and a draft contract.