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In April, South Korea purchased 52,123 t of rice from the U.S.

Agro-Fisheries and Food Trade Corporation, a state-owned company in South Korea, purchased 52.123 metric tonnes of rice from the United States as part of an international auction that closed on April 15.

It can take a few weeks for the corporation to allocate tenders.

The tender requested up to 80,000 tonnes of goods, but there were no reports on the purchase of other consignments.

Traders said that the purchase consisted of 41,450 tonnes of rice from the United States. 4,680 tons came from Vietnam, and 5,993 from Thailand.

All the medium grain non-glutinous Brown Rice purchased in three consignments was of U.S. origin.

The U.S. purchased 8,116 tons at an estimated cost and freight included of $801.64 per ton for arrivals in South Korea from October 15 to December 31, 2025. 11,111 tons were bought at $807.64 per ton for arrivals between November 1, 2020 and January 31, 2030; and 22,223 tonnes at $833.80 per ton for arrivals around January 31,2026.

Both Vietnam and Thailand purchased long grain non-glutinous rice.

The 4,680 tonnes from Vietnam were purchased at $482.90 per ton C&F for an arrival date around November 30, 2025.

They said that the 5,993 tonnes from Thailand were purchased at $494.50 per ton, c&f. The arrival date is around January 31, 2026.

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

(source: Reuters)