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Bangladesh gets offers in tender to purchase 50,000 T rice

The lowest rate offered in the tender from Bangladesh's state grains buyer to purchase 50,000 metric tons of rice which closed on Tuesday was assessed at $456.67 a metric lot CIF liner out, traders said.

Offers are still being considered and no purchase had yet been reported, they stated.

Bangladesh traditionally thinks about price offers in grain and rice tenders for some time before making a decision. Reports show assessments from traders and more estimates of costs and volumes are still possible later.

The most affordable deal was thought to have actually been sent by Indian trading home Bagadiya Brothers, they said.

The new tender seeks price deals for non-basmati parboiled rice in CIF liner out terms that include cost, insurance and freight plus ship unloading expenses, for shipment to the ports of Chattogram and Mongla.

These other companies also took part in the tender, with their deals per heap CIF liner out: Gurudeo Rice $465.33,. Pattabhi Agro Foods $466.00, Sael Agri $473.25 and Agrocorp. $ 464.38.

The rice can originate from worldwide origins and delivery is. required 40 days after contract award.

Bangladesh has been an active purchaser in international. markets after

floods in the country

in August and October damaged an approximated 1.1 million. metric lots of rice, according to data from the farming. ministry, triggering the country to broaden imports of the staple. grain amid skyrocketing food costs.

Bangladesh, the world's third-largest rice manufacturer,. generally produces nearly 40 million lots of rice a year to feed. its population of 170 million. Nevertheless, natural catastrophes. frequently interrupt production and lead to increased dependency on. imports.

(source: Reuters)