Who We Are
This is a Canadian agricultural commodities company specializing in sourcing, pulses, edible beans, oil seeds, and cereal grains to domestic and international markets.
Dominion Agri Inc. provides trusted agricultural solutions, farming support, and sustainable agriculture services across Canada.
This is a Canadian agricultural commodities company specializing in sourcing, pulses, edible beans, oil seeds, and cereal grains to domestic and international markets.
Our mission is to connect growers and buyers through reliable agricultural supply chains while maintaining quality, transparency, sustainability, and long-term value for every partner we serve.
Through trusted sourcing, efficient logistics, and strong industry relationships, we deliver premium agricultural commodities to customers across North America and international markets.
Dominion Agri Inc. has been a trusted name in Canadian agriculture for over a decade.
From our
headquarters in Mississauga, we work hand‑in‑hand with farmers across Ontario
to deliver premium
maize and sustainable farming solutions.
We work with trusted suppliers, growers, processors, and market partners to source commodities that match buyer requirements, product specifications, and shipment expectations.
We source and supply pulses including red lentils, peas, and beans, clean handling, and food processors and bulk buyers.
Our cereal grains are handled with care from harvest to storage, freshness, nutritional value, domestic and international markets.
We deal in selected oil seeds, spices, products with standards, and timely supply for wholesale and trade customers.
Our edible beans are carefully selected, cleaned, and prepared for bulk distribution, exporters with dependable product consistency.
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