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In March, South Korea purchased approximately 34,632 t of rice from the U.S.

Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation, a state-owned company in South Korea, purchased approximately 34 632 metric tons (mostly from the United States) of rice at an international auction that closed on March 11th.

Traditionally, it takes a while for the corporation to confirm its purchases.

The tender sought up to 79.976 tons of rice, but traders reported that only a small amount from Thailand and U.S. Rice was purchased. No consignments from China or Vietnam were bought.

They said that the U.S. origin purchases comprised 22,222 tonnes bought at $836.24 per ton, including cost and freight for arrival on or around September 30. Another 5,555 tonnes bought at $796.48 per ton for arrivals between September 1 and Oct. 31. And 5,555 tons purchased at $785.82 per ton for arrivals between August 15 to October 15.

The only rice purchased in the United States was medium grain non-glutinous brown rice.

They said the rest of the purchase consisted of 1,300 tons non-glutinous long grain milled rice from Thailand, purchased at $579.91 per ton c&f and due for arrival between 1-30 June.

This week, the corporation issued a new international tender to purchase approximately 80,000 tons rice that will close on April 15th.

The reports reflect the assessments of traders, and it is still possible to estimate prices and volume later. (Reporting and editing by David Evans, Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)