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South Korea's NOFI buys estimated 67,000 T corn, traders say

The European traders reported that the leading South Korean animal feed manufacturer Nonghyup Feed Inc., (NOFI), bought approximately 67,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn on Thursday in an international bid seeking up to 138,000 metric tons.

The corn was bought in one consignment for an estimated price of $251.81 per ton, cost and freight included (c&f), plus $1.50 extra per ton to cover additional port unloading.

The seller is believed to be CJ International, a trading house.

The reports reflect the opinions of traders, and it is still possible to estimate prices and volume later.

Around June 30, corn was ordered for delivery to South Korea.

Shipping is required between May 28 and 16 if the shipment originates from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, if it comes from the U.S. Gulf coast between May 8 and 27, originating from South America or South Africa between 3 May and 22 May.

Only 65,000 tonnes of oil can be sourced from the U.S. Gulf.

The traders reported that Asian buyers were interested in buying corn following the sharp fall of Chicago corn futures Wednesday. This was after a U.S. Government crop report revealed more corn stocks than expected.

South Korea's Major Feedmill Group has also released a tender up to 140,000 tonnes of feed corn. Korea Feed Association in South Korea bought 65,000 tons in a private transaction late Wednesday night without issuing a international tender. (Reporting and editing by Tomaszjanowski).

(source: Reuters)