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South Korea's NOFI purchases estimated 136,000 T corn, traders say

Leading South Korean animal feed maker Nonghyup Feed Inc. (NOFI) bought an estimated 136,000 metric tons of animal feed corn in a worldwide tender on Thursday, European traders stated.

The corn was bought in 2 consignments estimated at 68,000 lots.

One was purchased an estimated straight-out price of $234.19 a. heap cost and freight (c&& f) for March 15 arrival, the second at. an approximated outright cost of $234.90 a c&& f for March 25. arrival.

The seller of both consignments was thought to be trading. home Viterra. Both have an additional $1.50 a ton additional charge for. extra port discharging.

If the March 15 consignment is sourced from the U.S. Pacific. Northwest coast, delivery is looked for between Feb. 10 and March 1,. if from the U.S. Gulf in between Jan. 21 and Feb. 9, from South. America in between Jan. 16 and Feb. 4, or from South Africa in between. Jan. 26 and Feb. 14.

If the March 25 consignment is sourced from the U.S. Pacific. Northwest coast, shipment is in between Feb. 20 and March 11, from. the U.S. Gulf between Jan. 31 and Feb. 19, from South America. between Jan. 26 and Feb. 14, or from South Africa between Feb. 5. and Feb. 24.

Asian purchase interest has been triggered as Chicago corn. futures have actually fallen from their greatest in more than 5 months. struck last week, due in part to forecasts of smaller sized U.S. stocks.

Two other Korean corn purchases were also reported on. Thursday.

Reports reflect assessments from traders and further. estimates of prices and volumes are still possible later on.

(source: Reuters)