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Bangladesh gets offers in 50,000 T wheat tender, traders say

The lowest offer in an international tender from Bangladesh's state grains purchaser to purchase and import 50,000 metric tons of wheat which closed on Monday was examined at $286.08 a metric ton CIF liner out, European traders stated.

Deals are still being considered and no purchase has yet been made, traders said.

Reports reflect assessments from traders and even more price quotes of rates and volumes are still possible later on.

Bangladesh has actually been active in wheat and rice import markets in October and November after huge floods in the country in August and October destroyed an estimated 1.1 million tons of rice.

The most affordable offer in the tender was thought to have actually been submitted by trading home Agrocorp.

2 other business took part in the tender, preliminary reports from traders said. Trading house Aston offered $294.13. and Cereal Crops $299.95 both CIF complimentary out.

Bangladesh typically does not make instant choices. about wheat purchases which can take a while to be validated. CIF liner out terms consist of ocean shipping and ship discharging. costs.

Shipment is sought 40 days after the date of contract. finalizing. The wheat can be sourced from any around the world origins. except Israel and is sought for delivery to 2 ports,. Chattogram and Mongla.

In its last reported wheat tender on Nov. 7 to purchase. 50,000 heaps, Bangladesh received the lowest offer of $292.14 a. load CIF liner out.

(source: Reuters)