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Taiwan's MFIG offers to purchase up to 65,000 metric tonnes of corn

Taiwan's MFIG buying group has announced an international tender for up to 65,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn. The corn can be sourced in the United States, Argentina Brazil or South Africa.

They said that the deadline for submitting price offers is also Wednesday, 11th June.

MFIG is seeking price offers for a consignment between 40,000 to 65,000 tons of yellow corn at a premium compared to the Chicago December 2025 Corn Contract.

Traders said that shipments are needed between August 19th and September 7th if corn is coming from the U.S. Gulf region, Brazil, or Argentina.

The shipment must be sourced between September 3-22 if it is coming from the Pacific Northwest Coast of the United States or South Africa.

Traders said that due to concerns about quality, Argentine Corn will only be accepted if the price is lower and the bushel cost at least four cents less than the next-lowest offer from another origin.

Traders said that the tender was a result of heavy Asian corn purchases on Tuesday, particularly by South Korean importers. This followed a fall in Chicago corn futures early this week.

Importers also expressed concern about the rising cost of bulk carrier charters that increase shipping costs.

(source: Reuters)