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Taiwan buys estimated 114,650 T wheat of U.S.-origin, traders say

The Taiwan Flour Millers' Association bought an approximated 114,650 metric tons of milling wheat sourced from the United States in a tender on Thursday, European traders stated.

The purchase included various wheat types in two consignments for shipment from the U.S. Pacific Northwest coast.

The very first consignment for shipment for March 8-22 included 38,300 lots of U.S. dark northern spring wheat of a minimum 14.5% protein material bought at an estimated $285.66 a ton complimentary on board (fob) equating to $314.91 per lot expense and freight ( c&& f) including ocean shipping expenses to Taiwan, they stated.

It also involved 12,475 tons of tough red winter season wheat of a. minimum 12.5% protein content bought at $259.41 a load. fob/$ 288.66 a heap c&& f and 6,925 tons of soft white wheat of a. minimum 8.5% and optimum 10% protein purchased $228.54 a heap. fob/$ 257.79 c&& f. Trading house Viterra offered the dark northern in the very first. consignment while CHS offered the hard red and soft white, traders. said.

The 2nd consignment for March 26-April 9 shipment. involved 38,100 tons of dark northern spring wheat of a minimum. 14.5% protein content bought at an approximated $285.66 a heap. fob/$ 316.46 a load c&& f, they stated.

It also involved 12,450 lots of tough red winter season wheat of a. minimum 12.5% protein material bought at $256.47 a lot. fob/$ 287.27 c&& f and 6,400 tons of soft white wheat of a minimum. 8.5% and optimum 10% protein bought at $229.81 a load fob/$ 260.61. c&& f.

Viterra was thought to have actually offered the dark northern and soft. white in the 2nd consignment and CHS offered the soft red. winter.

Reports show evaluations from traders and even more. quotes of costs and volumes are possible later.

The association's tenders offer a photo of U.S. wheat. export rates in Asian markets.

(source: Reuters)