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

European traders reported on Tuesday that the Major Feedmill Group of South Korea (MFG) had issued an international bid to purchase up 140,000 metric tonnes of animal-feed grain.

Also, the deadline for submitting price offers is Tuesday, April 29, 2019.

Two consignments of between 55,000 and 70,000 tons are expected to arrive in South Korea during July and August.

Shipping of one consignment to arrive in South Korea on July 28 was requested between June 24-July 13, if it is sourced from U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, between June 4-23, if it is sourced from U.S. Gulf coast, May 30-June 18, if it comes from South America, and between June 9-28, if coming from South Africa.

A second consignment was requested for arrival on August 3, if it came from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, the U.S. Gulf coast between June 10 and 29, South America between June 5 and 24 or South Africa between June 15 to 4.

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 corn contract for July 2025.

Chicago Board of Trade corn contracts sparked Asian interest in corn imports, traders said.

On Monday, a group from Taiwan purchased 65,000 tons U.S. origin corn as a result of the spillover pressure caused by falling wheat prices. (Reporting and editing by Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)