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South Korea bought estimated 60,000 T rice, primarily from Vietnam, Thailand

South Korea's statebacked AgroFisheries & & Food Trade Corp. purchased an approximated 60,000 metric lots of rice mainly to be sourced from Vietnam and Thailand in a global tender which closed earlier in November, European traders said.

The most affordable rate was reported as $425.50 a load expense and freight (c&& f) included for 10,000 tons of non-glutinous grated rice sourced from Vietnam.

A tender looking for about 101,000 tons had closed on Nov. 7.

The corporation typically takes a number of weeks before awarding tender purchases with rice samples typically asked for assessment.

Other purchases of non-glutinous makers grated rice in the tender also included 20,000 heaps sourced from Vietnam in three consignments all at $435 a load c&& f. Another 10,000 heaps was bought from Thailand at $493 a ton c&& f

. An additional 20,000 lots of rice from optional worldwide origins was all purchased $426.50 a load c&& f. Traders expected the optional rice to be sourced from Vietnam.

Arrival in South Korea was sought in a long period in 2025 in between Feb. 15 and Dec. 15, they said.

No purchase was reported of 40,000 tons of U.S.-origin rice also sought in the tender. The corporation has actually released another tender for U.S. rice which closed on Nov. 22, with outcomes still awaited.

Reports reflect evaluations from traders and further estimates of costs and volumes are still possible.

(source: Reuters)