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South Korea's MFG purchases between 50,000 and 65,000 T of feed wheat, traders claim

Major Feedmill Group, a South Korean company, purchased between 50,000 and 65,000 animal feed wheat from around the world in a private transaction on Tuesday. The deal was made without a formal international tender.

A consignment of goods was purchased for an estimated cost and freight (c&f), plus $1.50 per ton, as a surcharge to cover additional port unloading. Cargill was thought to be the seller.

Arrival of corn in South Korea was scheduled for September 15th. If the corn was sourced in the Black Sea area, then shipment would have been between July 11 and September 11.

Origins are not allowed for Russia, China and Pakistan. Argentina, Denmark, and Pakistan are also excluded. By May 31, the volume of goods to be delivered must be determined.

The reports reflect the assessments of traders, and future estimates on prices and volume are possible. In a separate international bid, the MFG purchased animal feed corn on Tuesday. Michael Hogan reports.

(source: Reuters)