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South Korea's FLC purchases about 65,000 T of corn in a private deal, traders claim

The Feed Leaders Committee of South Korea (FLC) purchased around 65,000 tons of animal feed in a private transaction on Thursday, without holding an international tender.

Although it can be purchased worldwide, traders have suggested that the best source would be from South America or the United States.

The corn was bought at an estimated cost of $251.80 per ton, including freight. There was also an extra $1.50 surcharge per ton for port unloading. The seller was thought to be ADM, a trading house.

Arrival in South Korea was scheduled for around June 15th. The shipment originating from the Pacific Northwest coast of the United States was made between May 1 and 31.

The reports reflect the assessments of traders, and future estimates on prices and volume are possible. The deal was a continuation of the brisk purchases of corn by Korean importers following Wednesday's falls in Chicago corn contracts. Michael Hogan is reporting.

(source: Reuters)