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South Korea's KFA purchased up to 70,000 T of corn in a private deal, traders claim

According to European traders, the Korea Feed Association in South Korea purchased between 65,000 and 70,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn from optional origins on Wednesday in a private transaction without issuing a tender.

It is believed that the KFA Incheon Section purchased corn from CHS for an estimated price of $242.90 per ton (cost and freight included) to be shipped to a single port. Incheon's section of the KFA is also known as the Feed Buyers' Group.

Arrival of corn in South Korea is expected around August 30.

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

If the corn comes from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, the shipment will take place between July 15 and Aug. 15, and between June 21 to July 20 for corn originating from the U.S. Gulf.

Shipping from South America is sought between June 21 to July 20 or from South Africa between July 1 and 31.

By June 1, the volume of 65,000-70,000 tons must be declared.

This deal is a continuation of the heavy corn purchases by South Korean importers in the last two weeks following a decline in Chicago corn prices. South Korean buyers are traditionally active ahead of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) monthly report on world grains and oilseeds, which can create market turmoil. The USDA report will be released on Monday, 12 May. On Wednesday, a separate tender was held by South Korea's Major Feedmill Group to buy up to 140,000 tonnes of feed corn that is sourced exclusively from South America or South Africa. Michael Hogan, Varun H. K. and Michael Hogan reported on the event.

(source: Reuters)