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Taiwan's MFIG purchases about 65,000 t corn from the U.S.

European traders reported that the MFIG group of Taiwan bought 65,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn in a Tuesday international auction. The corn was expected to come from the United States.

It was thought that the seller would be CJ International, a trading house. They said that the yellow corn was bought at a premium estimated to be 208.80 U.S. Cents per bushel, cost and freight included (c&f), over Chicago's September 2025 corn contract.

The reports reflect the opinions of traders, and it is still possible to estimate prices and volume later.

Traders said that the only corn offered was Argentine and U.S. corn, with U.S. supplies dominating.

The traders said that 11 other trading companies offered 65,000 tonnes of U.S. Corn in the tender. The next lowest offer was assessed at 212.04cents per bushel, c&f by Pan Ocean and 212.33 cents from ADM.

Traders said that due to concerns over poor quality, Argentine Corn would only be accepted if the price was the lowest offered, and the bushel price at least four cents below the next cheapest offering from another origin.

They reported that Cargill had offered 65,000 tons Argentine corn at a price of 228.33 cents a bushel c&f.

Traders said that shipments were needed between June 20th and July 9th if corn was sourced from Brazil, Argentina or the U.S. Gulf.

Shipments from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast or South Africa were sought between July 5 to July 24.

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On March 26, the MFIG Group purchased about 65,000 tonnes, which were also expected to come from the United States. (Reporting and Editing by Louise Heavens, Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)