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South Korea's NOFI purchases about 65,000 tonnes of feed wheat from traders

European traders reported that the leading South Korean animal feed manufacturer Nonghyup Feed Inc. (NOFI) bought about 65,000 metric tonnes of animal feed wheat at an international auction on Tuesday.

The total cost of the consignment was estimated at $263.49 per ton, including freight. In addition, a surcharge of $1.50 per ton for port unloading was added.

Cargill is believed to have been the seller.

The wheat arrived in South Korea five days after the original date of arrival.

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

Wheat can be purchased from all over the world, except for Russia, Argentina and Pakistan.

Wheat sourced from Russia or Ukraine cannot be loaded at ports on the Black Sea, but wheat from ports on the Russian Far East can.

Shipment is required between July 8 and 27 if the source of the product is the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, Australia, or the Canadian West coast. If you are sourcing from the U.S. Gulf Coast, Europe, or the Canadian East coast, the shipment period is between June 18 to July 7.

Only 55,000 tonnes are required if the origin is Australia.

Between June 3 and 22 should be the shipping date for European wheat that is routed through the Cape of Good Hope. This is increasingly done to avoid attacks against ships in the Red Sea.

Shipments of wheat from South America are to be made between June 13th and July 2nd. When shipping wheat from South Africa it is best to ship between June 23 and July 12 Reporting by Michael Hogan, Editing by David Goodman

(source: Reuters)