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South Korea's MFG bids for 140,000 t corn, traders claim

European traders reported on Wednesday that the Major Feedmill Group in South Korea (MFG) had issued an international tender for up to 140,000 tons of animal feedcorn sourced only from the United States or South America.

The deadline to submit price bids in the tender is Friday, February 6.

Two consignments of between 55,000 and 70,000 tons each are expected to arrive in South Korea, both in the month of May.

Shipping of one consignment to arrive in South Korea on May 5, was requested between April 1-20, if it came from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, between March 12-31, if it came from the U.S. Gulf coast, from March 7-26, if coming from South America, and from March 17-April 5, if coming from South Africa.

The second shipment for arrival on May 15 in South Korea is to be shipped between April 11-30, if it comes from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, or between March 12 and April 10 if it comes from the U.S. Gulf.

The tender is seeking price offers both in terms of outright cost per ton and freight included (c&f), or at a higher premium than the Chicago May corn contract.

Traders said that Asian corn purchases have been slow in the past two weeks due to the Lunar New Year holidays. However, they expect them to pick back up as soon as the holiday period is over. (Reporting and editing by Louise Heavens, Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)