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GLOBAL COMMODITY TRADERS

ABOUT US

"It's not because things are difficult that we dare not venture. It's because we dare not venture that they are difficult."  -  Seneca

Chadwell International is a new commodity trading firm based in Dubai, with offices in Tunis, Accra and Abidjan.
But in the age of the Internet, we more often work remotely and globally.

We are not set in old ways, preconceived notions and principles nor past experiences. Something that could have worked yesterday, might not be suitable today. 
We work relentlessly to think outside the box and push perceived boundaries. Eagerly exploring new frontiers, our can-do attitude makes us exceptionally resourceful as we tackle tough challenges. Each one of us excel at what he does and is committed to helping you achieve your goals. Your success is our success. 

Our commitment to outstanding service and customer care is rivaled only by our professionalism and dedication to integrity and honesty.

WE DARE TO DREAM
The Giants of Commodity Trading

We specialize in Sugar, Coffee, Rize, Edible Oils, Wheat and Corn.

Sugar

The five largest producers of sugar in 2011 were Brazil, India, the European Union, China and Thailand.
In the same year, the largest exporter of sugar was Brazil, distantly followed by Thailand, Australia and India.
The largest importers were the European Union, United States and Indonesia.
At present, Brazil has the highest per capita consumption of sugar, followed by Australia, Thailand, and the European Union.

Coffee

Coffee is a major export commodity: it is the top agricultural export for numerous countries and is among the world's largest legal agricultural exports.It is one of the most valuable commodities exported by developing countries. Green (unroasted) coffee is one of the most traded agricultural commodities in the world.
The markets for fair trade coffee and organic coffee are expanding.

Rice

Rice is a major food staple and a mainstay for the rural population and their food security. It is mainly cultivated by small farmers in holdings of less than 1 hectare. Rice is also a wage commodity for workers in the cash crop or non-agricultural sectors. Rice is vital for the nutrition of much of the population in Asia, as well as in Latin America and the Caribbean and in Africa; it is central to the food security of over half the world population.
Developing countries account for 95% of the total production, with China and India alone responsible for nearly half of the world output.

Wheat

Wheat is grown on more land area than any other food crop (220.4 million hectares, 2014). World trade in wheat is greater than for all other crops combined. In 2016, world production of wheat was 749 million tonnes,making it the second most-produced cereal after maize. Since 1960, world production of wheat and other grain crops has tripled and is expected to grow further through the middle of the 21st century. Global demand for wheat is increasing due to the unique viscoelastic and adhesive properties of gluten proteins, which facilitate the production of processed foods, whose consumption is increasing as a result of the worldwide industrialization process and the westernization of the diet.