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South Korean mills purchase 86,800 tonnes of wheat from US traders, say traders

In an international auction held on Thursday, European traders reported that South Korean flour mills purchased an estimated 86.800 metric tonnes of milling grain to be sourced in the United States.

Purchased in two consignments, FOB for shipment March/April 2020.

Uncertainty remained as to whether the mills also purchased the 40,000 tons of steel that they had requested from Canada.

Viterra was reportedly paid 50,000 tons for a consignment that would be shipped between March 15 andApril 15.

Traders said that the purchase included soft white wheat with a protein content between 9.5%-11%, bought for an estimated $228.50 per ton FOB; hard red winter wheat with a protein of 11.5%, bought for $248; and northern spring wheat, which has 14%, bought at $270.80.

United Grain Corporation was reported to have purchased a second 36,800-ton consignment from the trading house for shipment between 1 April and 15 April.

Traders said that the second consignment included soft white wheat with a protein content between 9.5% to 11%, bought for an estimated $230.1 per ton FOB; hard red winter wheat with 11.5% protein, bought for $239.6; and northern spring wheat, which has 14% protein, bought at $274.6.

The reports reflect the assessments of traders, and it is still possible to estimate prices and volume later. Michael Hogan is the reporter. Mark Potter (Editing)

(source: Reuters)