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South Korea's NOFI purchases approximately 140,000 T corn, traders claim

European traders reported that the leading South Korean animal feed manufacturer Nonghyup Feed Inc., (NOFI), bought approximately 140,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn at an international auction on Wednesday.

The corn was bought in two consignments of 70,000 tons each.

A consignment of one ton was purchased at an estimated cost and freight price of $238.84 per ton from Dreyfus Trading House for arrival on April 5, South Korea.

The second purchase was made at a price estimated to be $238.89 per ton c&f by CHS, for an April 10th arrival.

The port-unloading surcharge is $1.25 per ton for both.

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

The consignment was to be shipped for arrival on April 5, if it came from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast for March 3-22 or the U.S. Gulf coast for February 11-March 2. It could also come from South America between February 6-25, or South Africa from Feb. 16-March 7.

Only 52,000 tonnes of the consignment must be provided if it is coming from South Africa.

The consignment was to be shipped for arrival on April 10, if it originated from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast between March 8-27. If from the U.S. Gulf, between February 16 and 7, or from South America, between February 11 and 2; or South Africa from Feb. 21 to 12.

Some Asian traders have expressed interest in buying corn due to the persistent concern that Chicago corn prices will rise because Argentina's corn crops are damaged by drought, despite rain being forecast for Argentina.

NOFI purchased approximately 65,000 tons feed wheat at an international auction on Wednesday. (Reporting and editing by Jason Neely, with Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)