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Traders say Iran's SLAL has tenders for corn and barley, as well as soymeal.

European traders reported on Tuesday that the Iranian state-owned animal food importer SLAL had issued international tenders for up to 120,000 metric tonnes of animal feed barley, 120,000 metric ton of feed corn and 120,000 metric ton of soymeal.

They said that the deadline for price proposals is March 12.

The new tenders are viewed by traders as an indication that Iran did not make significant purchases during its previous tenders, which were closed on 26 February, for corn, barley, and soymeal.

All grain must be shipped in April and may.

You can source corn from Brazil, Europe or other countries in the Black Sea Region, including Turkey.

Barley is available from many sources, including the European Union (EU), Russia, Ukraine, or other countries in the Black Sea Region, such as Turkey and Kazakhstan.

Soymeal is only available in Brazil and Argentina.

Traders said that the Western sanctions on Iran had caused payment problems for Iranian companies, which made it difficult to participate in recent Iranian tenders.

The West has not sanctioned food in Iran because of its nuclear program, but the sanctions have affected Iran's financial sector, causing complex and irregular payment arrangements.

The traders said that Iran offered payment for all new tenders through two banks: one in Iraq, and another in Turkey.

Iran offers payment in Euros. Iran has never used dollars to pay for grain. Michael Hogan, reporting; David Goodman, editing.

(source: Reuters)