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South Korean mills purchase 100,000 T wheat from United States, Australia

A group of South Korean flour mills purchased an estimated 100,000 metric tons of milling wheat to be sourced from the United States and Australia in an international tender on Wednesday, European traders said.

Some 50,000 lots sourced from the United States was for shipment between Dec. 25 and Jan. 25. Another 50,000 tons from Australia was for delivery between Jan. 1 and Jan. 31.

A series of various wheat types were purchased.

The wheat was all bought on a free on board (FOB) basis, the traders stated.

The U.S. purchase included soft white wheat purchased in the low $230s a ton, difficult red winter season wheat purchased in the high $250s. a ton, and dark northern spring wheat bought in the high $290s a. heap.

The Australian purchase included Australian standard white. ( ASW) grade purchased in the mid $270s a ton FOB, Australian hard. ( AH) wheat purchased in the mid $280s a ton and Australian premium. white (APW) bought in the low $260s a heap.

Reports show assessments from traders and even more. estimates of costs and volumes are still possible later.

(source: Reuters)