What We Trade
Sprint sources, trades, and ships a focused range of agricultural commodities — grains, oilseeds, protein meals, and processed products — from Black Sea and North and South American origins to Egypt, the MENA region, and export markets across Africa.
Grains
The foundation of Sprint's trade book — wheat and corn sourced from primary origins and delivered to Egyptian mills and government buyers.
Milling wheat sourced from Ukraine and Russia. Supplied to Egyptian flour mills, government purchasing agencies, and regional buyers across MENA. Sprint handles the full cycle from purchase to discharge at Egyptian ports.
Yellow corn for feed and starch manufacturing, sourced from Ukraine, USA, Brazil, and Argentina. Traded into Egypt's poultry and livestock feed sector, the largest grain import market in Africa.
Oilseeds
Sunflower and soybean — the core oilseed commodities traded by Sprint, originating primarily from Black Sea and South American growing regions.
High-oil sunflower seed sourced from Ukraine and Russia, traded into crushing and oil extraction facilities. Sprint manages logistics from origin loading through vessel discharge and inland delivery.
Non-GMO soybeans from Ukraine, traded into crushing facilities across Egypt and the MENA region. Supplied on CIF and FOB basis depending on buyer requirements.
Protein Meals & By-products
High-protein feed ingredients for Egypt's growing poultry, livestock, and aquaculture industries — sourced from crushing facilities at primary origins.
High-fibre, high-protein meal from Black Sea crushing facilities. Used in feed formulations for livestock and poultry.
High-protein soybean meal — the primary protein source in poultry and aquaculture feed formulations across Egypt and MENA.
Medium-protein by-product of rapeseed crushing. Used in ruminant and aquafeed formulations where lower glucosinolate levels are required.
Dried Distillers Grains with Solubles — high-energy, medium-protein corn by-product from US ethanol production. Growing use in the Egyptian feed sector.
Dried and pelleted beet pulp from Egyptian sugar mills — a high-digestibility, low-starch energy feed ingredient for ruminants and horses. Supplied into Egyptian dairy and livestock operations.
Manufactured in Egypt
Sprint's manufacturing arm in Egypt converts imported raw commodities into wheat flour for African export markets, leveraging Sprint's end-to-end supply chain: from grain import through milling to delivery.