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South Korea's KFA purchased about 65,000 t corn from the U.S. privately, traders claim

European traders reported that the Korea Feed Association in South Korea purchased approximately 65,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn from the United States on Wednesday in a private transaction without issuing a tender.

The KFA Incheon section is believed to have purchased the feed from Mitsui for an estimated $248.69 per ton, cost and freight included. Incheon is also known as the Feed Buyers' Group.

Arrival of corn in South Korea is expected to be around August 5. If the corn is sourced from U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, as some traders suspect it to be, then shipment will take place between June 21 and 21.

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

After the Chicago corn futures fell, Asian buyers continued to buy corn in large quantities. The Korean importer NOFI bought an estimated 132,000 tonnes in an international auction on Wednesday and Korea's Feed Leaders Committee reported a private sale of approximately 66,000 tons. Michael Hogan is reporting.

(source: Reuters)