
About
Pacific Ag Commodities
The Ingredients Today For the Foods of Tomorrow™
For over 30 years, Pacific Ag Commodities has been a leading merchandiser of conventional, non-GMO and organic agriculture commodities. We work closely with growers, millers and commercial partners in both domestic and international markets.
We gain market intelligence by participating in all aspects of the supply chain to deliver superior expertise to our customers and suppliers. Our company’s long history demonstrates that Pacific Ag Commodities works hard to provide services that are unmatched in the industry. This belief is core to our culture and strategic growth.
Commodities we trade

Food Ingredients
If you’re looking for food ingredients that are in products consumers use and enjoy every day, from grains to oils, partner with Pacific Ag Commodities.

Feed Ingredients
Pacific Ag Commodities has a comprehensive list of high-quality, non-GMO verified, conventional, certified organic, if needed, and mycotoxin tested feed ingredients.
Grow for us
Current Commodity Prices
News & Events
Rice farms could provide offsets in carbon market – op-ed by CDFA Secretary Karen Ross in the Sacramento Bee
Sometimes it takes a crisis like climate change to reveal a golden opportunity. Our rice farmers in Northern California have long been exemplary stewards of their land, both in terms of providing habitat for waterfowl and other wildlife and for their ongoing efforts...
New reservoir for Texas growers & continued drought problems in California
Markets/Trade - Oryza.com reports that as part of South Korea’s efforts to liberalize the country’s rice market, the government has opted to increase direct subsidies to rice farmers as a means of alleviating farmers fears of being driven under by cheap imports....
Drought continues to ravage California and Texas
Drought Bloomberg writer Alan Bjerga reported yesterday that, “The drought that is withering vegetable and fruit crops in California may push up food prices more than the dry spell that ravaged the Corn Belt in 2012, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said....