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South Korea's NOFI purchases about 65,000 T of feed wheat, traders claim

European traders reported that the leading South Korean animal feed manufacturer Nonghyup Feed Inc., (NOFI), purchased approximately 65,000 metric tonnes of animal feed wheat at an international auction on Wednesday.

The total cost of the consignment was estimated at $254.27 per ton, including freight. In addition, a surcharge of $1.50 per ton for port unloading was added.

Posco is believed to have been the seller.

Wheat was expected to arrive in South Korea by September 30.

Wheat can come from anywhere in the world, except for Russia, Argentina and Pakistan. Denmark, China, and Denmark are also excluded. The Black Sea ports of Russia and Ukraine are not allowed to be used for wheat that is sourced locally, or even from another origin. However, loading from Russian Far Eastern port is allowed.

Shipments are needed between August 28 and September 16 if the source is from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, Australia, or Canadian West Coast. Shipments from the U.S. Gulf Coast, Europe, or Canadian East coast are required between August 8 and 27.

Shipments of European wheat via Cape of Good Hope are increasingly being made to avoid attacks against ships in the Red Sea. They should be sent between July 24 and August 12.

Shipments of wheat from South America or South Africa should take place between August 3-22, and between August 13-September 1, respectively.

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

NOFI bought 132,000 tonnes of animal feed corn at a separate international auction on Wednesday. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)