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South Korea's KFA bought 67,000 T corn in private offer, traders say

The Korea Feed Association ( KFA) in South Korea is thought to have actually bought about 67,000 metric lots of animal feed corn in a personal offer on Thursday without issuing a global tender, European traders stated on Friday.

It was thought to have actually been purchased by the KFA's Incheon area from Japanese trading house Mitsui at an approximated $ 233.99 a ton expense and freight (c&& f) consisted of.

The KFA's Incheon section is also called the Feed Purchasers' Group.

It can be sourced from the United States, South America or South Africa. If South African corn is picked, just 50,000 lots need be supplied.

It was for arrival in South Korea around March 23, 2025. If sourced from the U.S. Pacific Northwest coast delivery is in between Feb. 8 and March 8. Reports show assessments from traders and more estimates of prices and volumes are still possible later.

The deal continued heavy buying of corn by Korea on Thursday with other offers amounting to over 330,000 heaps reported.

(source: Reuters)