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Turkey gets deals in 100,000 T durum wheat sale tender, traders say

The greatest price provided in the tender from Turkey's state grain board TMO to offer and export 100,000 metric tons of durum wheat which closed on Wednesday was examined at $304.75 a heap FOB, traders stated.

The deal was stated to have actually been submitted by trading house Viterra for 50,000 loads in 2 25,000 ton consignments.

No choice has yet been made and deals are still being considered, they said. Turkey generally undertakes a number of rounds of settlements in tenders seeking more beneficial rates. 3 other trading houses were reported to have gotten involved in the tender.

Amber was said to have at first used $295.00 for 25,000 heaps, Erkan Agro $291.00 for 100,000 loads and Casillo $ 275.00 for 100,00 loads, all per heap FOB.

Four consignments of 25,000 lots are offered for purchase. 2 deliveries each should be packed at the ports of Iskenderun and Mersin in 2025 between Jan. 6 and Jan. 27.

Turkey

prohibited wheat imports

this fall after a good harvest, partially to secure farmers from low prices.

Some traders stated Turkey has enhanced domestic grain products and requires to maximize some storage capability with grain export tenders.

Reports show assessments from traders and further quotes of costs and volumes are still possible later.

(source: Reuters)