Organic, Optimized

Welcome to the Organic Hub

The world of organic flour and grain can be unpredictable and challenging. We’re making organic reliable, efficient, scalable and easy for you at every step of the supply chain, whether your business is baking, packaged goods or foodservice.

Our organic portfolio includes flours, blends, mixes, whole grains, and a full line of ancient and heirloom grains.

And, you can count on our extensive North American supply, grower network and milling footprint—backed by unparalleled technical expertise and support—for consistency, quality and long-term contract stability.

Organic, optimized. That’s our promise to you.

The Ardent Mills Organic Flour Advantage

The world of organic flour and grain can be unpredictable and challenging. We’re making organic reliable, efficient and easy for you at every step of the supply chain.

Supply
As consumer demand for organic products continues to grow, we’ve made the biggest commitment to organic in the milling industry while maintaining consistent supply you can count on.
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Technical Expertise
With our unparalleled science and technical team, we’re fully equipped to manage the consistency challenges unique to organic flour.
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Long-term Contract Stability
We can help you protect your business from market volatility with quarterly and annual contracts that ensure pricing you can rely on.
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Grower Relationships
Ardent Mills has long-standing relationships with an extensive network of family farms to create a better organic market for everyone.
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National Footprint
With a nationwide network of growers and local community mills, we can offer local sourcing and nationwide availability.
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Our Commitment to Organic

Ardent Mills is proud to have taken a leadership role in building the North American organic grain market to meet steadily growing demand. During the last decade, we’ve expanded our network of family growers to double the nation's organic wheat supply, brought new growers onboard, and significantly increased the supply of organic alternative and heirloom grains. And to support it all, we've built a nationwide milling, processing and distribution infrastructure to ensure a consistent quality supply of organic flour and grain ingredients. We don’t just believe in the potential of organic grain, we’re committed to making it the best it can be at every step of the supply chain.

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Organic on the Rise

Consumer demand for organic has increased steadily over the last decade. As consumers continue to eat more mindfully and seek out foods made with wholesome, sustainably produced ingredients, demand for products made with organic grains has increased steadily over the last decade. From breads and baked goods to pasta, organic grains are on the rise.

U.S. Organic Breads and Grains Share of Total Breads and Grains Market 2010-2019

Source: Organic Trade Association’s 2020 Organic Industry Survey, Conducted 2/7/2020-3/27/2020 (consumer sales)

A Portfolio of Products for Every Application

Whether your business is production baking, packaged goods or foodservice, our broad and diverse portfolio of organic flours, mixes, blends, and grains give you consistent quality options you can count on.

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Our Commitment to Family Farmers

We proudly support family farms in our communities across North America. Our growers are like family to us. Each one has a unique story to tell, and we’re honored to share those stories with you. Meet Ron Rabou, an organic farmer from Albin, WY, and learn more about his family’s inspiring commitment to hard work, integrity and quality.

Let’s Continue the Conversation

Have a question about our organic portfolio? Want to request a sample or learn more about how Ardent Mills can help you grow your business? Just fill out this form, and a member of our team will get right back to you.

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