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Taiwan's MFIG offers to purchase up to 65,000 tonnes of corn

European traders reported on Friday that Taiwan's MFIG buying group had issued an international tender for up to 65,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn, which could be sourced in the United States, Argentina or Brazil.

They said that the deadline for submitting price offers to the tender is on Wednesday, May 28.

MFIG is seeking price offers for a consignment between 40,000 and 65,000 tons of yellow corn at a premium to the Chicago December 2025 Corn Contract.

Traders said that if corn comes from the U.S. Gulf region, Brazil, or Argentina then shipments are needed between July 21 and September 9.

The shipment must be made between August 5-24 if it is sourced from either the Pacific Northwest Coast of the United States or South Africa.

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 offer of other origins.

In its last tender, which was reported on April 29, MFIG bought approximately 65,000 tons corn. The corn would be sourced from United States. (Reporting and editing by David Evans, with Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)