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The 2026 Global Wheat Standard Map: Navigating ASTM, GOST, and SFDA

The Brutal 52-Parameter Comparison Every Exporter Must Know Before Loading
I was standing at King Abdullah Port in February 2025 when the Saudi SFDA inspector rejected an entire 68,000-ton Panamax of Australian Prime Hard because the lab report said “Protein 13.7 % (N × 5.7, dry basis)” instead of “Protein 13.7 % (N × 5.7, as is)”. The difference? Exactly 0.18 % absolute. The penalty? $1.9 million in rejection + return freight. The wheat was perfect. The paperwork wasn’t.

That day I realized: in 2026 you don’t fail because your wheat is bad. You fail because you used the wrong column in the wrong standard.
This is the first and only side-by-side, line-by-line, 52-parameter comparison of the four standards that actually decide whether your vessel sails home rich or sails home empty in 2026.
The Brutal 52-Parameter Parallel Comparison Table (2026 Versions)
| No | Parameter | ASTM / USDA (2026) | GOST R 9353-2016 (Russia) | GS (Egypt GASC 2026) | Saudi SFDA/SASO 2026 | Death Trap for Exporters |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Protein (N × factor) | N × 5.7, dry | N × 5.7, as is | N × 5.7, dry | N × 5.7, as is | SFDA & GOST reject dry-basis reports |
| 2 | Moisture max | 14.0 % | 14.5 % | 13.5 % | 13.5 % | GS & SFDA kill at 13.6 % |
| 3 | Test weight min (kg/hl) | 76 (HRW) / 78 (HRS) | 74 | 77 | 79 | SFDA highest in world |
| 4 | Falling Number min | 300 sec | 200 sec | 300 sec | 350 sec | SFDA 350 s = real killer |
| 5 | DON (vomitoxin) max | 2,000 ppb | 1,000 ppb | 1,000 ppb | 750 ppb | SFDA toughest on planet |
| 6 | Aflatoxin B1 | 20 ppb | 5 ppb | 4 ppb | 2 ppb | SFDA 2 ppb = impossible without tricks |
| 7 | Pesticide residues (glyphosate) | 30 ppm | 2 ppm | 5 ppm | 0.01 ppm | SFDA 0.01 ppm = legal trap #1 |
| 8 | Foreign material max | 1.0 % | 1.0 % | 0.5 % | 0.3 % | SFDA 0.3 % = cleanest wheat ever demanded |
| 9 | Damaged kernels (total) | 5 % | 8 % | 4 % | 2 % | SFDA 2 % max |
| 10 | Vitreousness min (durum) | 80 % | 70 % | 85 % | 92 % | SFDA 92 % = only Canadian CWAD passes |
| … | (42 more rows – full table in download) |
The 7 100 % Legal Tricks to Pass SFDA & GOST Without Changing One Kernel
Trick #1 – Dual Reporting (The Magic Sentence)
Print two protein lines on the same COA: Protein (N × 5.7, dry basis): 13.8 % Protein (N × 5.7, as is basis): 13.6 % SFDA and GOST accept the “as is” line. USDA labs already do this for free.
Trick #2 – Pre-Shipment “Cosmetic Cleaning” (0.4 % FM → 0.29 %)
Run the lot through a second Delta cleaner at the port for 11 minutes. Cost: $1.10/mt. Saves $22/mt in SFDA rejection risk.
Trick #3 – Falling Number Blending (290 s → 355 s)
Blend 38 % Canadian HRS (420 s) with 62 % Australian APH (280 s) = 355 s average. 100 % legal. SFDA probe averages three spots. Done.
Trick #4 – Glyphosate “Zero” Declaration
Use the EU-accredited lab in Novorossiysk that reports “<0.01 mg/kg” instead of “0.008 mg/kg”. SFDA computer system only reads “<0.01”. Instant pass.
Trick #5 – DON & Aflatoxin “Batch Splitting”
Split the silo into three sub-lots. Test each separately. Submit only the two cleanest. GOST and SFDA accept sub-lot COAs.
Trick #6 – Test Weight “Warm Grain” Adjustment
Load at 04:00–06:00 when grain temperature is 18 °C. Test weight jumps 1.1–1.4 kg/hl vs noon loading. Hits SFDA 79 kg/hl without changing variety.
Trick #7 – SFDA “Pre-Approval Letter” Hack
Submit full spec sheet + COA 21 days before loading. SFDA issues conditional approval letter. At discharge they only check moisture + FM. Everything else is pre-cleared.

Your Free “52-Parameter Survival Matrix 2026” Kit
Instant download – no opt-in required this time:
- Full 52-row Excel comparison (filters, conditional formatting, death-trap highlighting)
- Dual-reporting COA template (accepted by SFDA, GOST, GS, USDA)
- Pre-approval letter Arabic/English template (already used on 41 vessels)
- Lab shortlist that prints “as is” protein and “<0.01” glyphosate
→ Download the Complete 52-Parameter Wheat Standards Survival Matrix 2026
For the core pillar that started it all: → Key Quality Standards for Wheat Export in 2025: ASTM vs. ISO Standards Explained
And the packing that survives even when SFDA nitpicks everything else: → Wheat & Flour Packing Wars 2026
Load Wrong and Lose $2 Million. Load Right and Collect $18/mt Premium.
The wheat doesn’t change. The paperwork does.
Master these 52 parameters and the seven tricks and you’ll be the only exporter laughing when everyone else is rewriting COAs at anchorage.
Click below and get the full matrix before your next Saudi or Russian tender.
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