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Bangladesh will buy 50,000 T of rice at the March 27th tender, traders claim

According to traders, the state grain buyer of Bangladesh is believed to have purchased 50,000 metric tonnes of rice at an international tender that closed on March 27. The purchase price was $416.44 per metric ton CIF, according to traders. This was the lowest bid in the international tender.

It was thought that the seller is trading house Agrocorp. Bangladesh has a tradition of taking a while to consider the price offered in rice and grain tenders.

The contract called for the shipment of non-basmati rice parboiled from all over the world, 40 days after awarding. The reports reflect the assessments of traders, and further estimates on prices and volume are possible later.

After a bad year of weather, Bangladesh continues to buy a lot of rice on international markets.

Separately, a separate Bangladeshi tender for 50,000 tons rice was closed on Thursday. Michael Hogan reports.

(source: Reuters)