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South Korea's NOFI buys estimated 132,000 T corn, traders say

European traders reported that the leading South Korean animal feed manufacturer Nonghyup Feed Inc., (NOFI), bought approximately 132,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn from optional origins at an international auction on Wednesday.

Two consignments of corn were purchased for South Korea, both to arrive in August.

A consignment of approximately 65,000 tons of cargo was purchased at a cost and freight price (c&f), plus an additional $1.25 per ton for port unloading. Seller was thought to be Pan Ocean.

The second consignment, which amounted to about 67,000 tonnes, was purchased at an outright price of $248.70 per ton cost c&f plus $1.25 surcharges for port unloading. The other half of the shipment was purchased at a premium rate of 199.30 U.S. Cents per bushel over the Chicago corn contract for September 2025.

The seller is believed to be CJ International, a trading house.

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

The first corn shipment in NOFI's bid was expected to arrive in South Korea on or around August 5.

Shipping is required between July 3-22 if the product comes from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, between June 13 and July 2, if it comes from the U.S. Gulf, between June 13 and August 2, unless the product is from South America, between June 8 to 27, or South Africa, between June 18 to 7.

Around August 20, the second corn shipment is expected to arrive in South Korea.

If the shipment comes from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, it must be made between July 18 and August 6, or the Gulf of Mexico between June 28 and July 17, South America between June 23, July 12, or South Africa between July 3, 22.

If the second shipment is sourced along the Pacific Northwest Coast of the United States, only 65,000 tonnes are required. (Reporting and editing by Mrigank Dahniwala; Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)