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Bangladesh receives offers to purchase 50,000 T of rice in a tender, traders claim

The traders estimated that the lowest price in the tender, closed on Thursday, from Bangladesh's State Grains Buyer to purchase 50,000 tons of rice was $394.77 per metric ton CIF, liner out.

They said that they believed the offer to be from Pattabhi Agro Foods.

They said that offers are still being evaluated and no purchases have yet been reported. Bangladesh has a tradition of taking some time to consider the price offers made in rice and grain tenders before making a final decision.

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

The tender is part of Bangladesh's continued heavy purchases of rice on international markets to help cool down domestic prices following the severe damage caused by bad weather in its last crop.

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A total of 1.1 million tonnes of rice were imported by the country in order to reduce the rising prices of food.

The tender for non-basmati rice parboiled in CIF terms, which includes cost, insurance, freight and ship unloading charges, was held on Thursday.

The traders said that these other companies participated in the tender. Their estimated offers per ton CIF were: Gurudeo Exports $401.11, Bagadiya Brothers $403.77, Agrocorp $395.17, Mondal Stone $400.27, and Aditya Birla $110.00.

The contract stipulated that the rice must be imported within 40 days of award. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)