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Algeria buys around 480,000 T milling wheat in tender, traders state

Algeria's state grains agency OAIC has actually bought at least 480,000 metric tons of milling wheat in an international tender on Thursday, European traders said in very first assessments.

Initial purchases were reported at around $263 a metric lot cost and freight (c&& f) consisted of, they stated.

Preliminary trader price quotes of the purchase volume were significant with a minimum of 480,000 loads stated to have actually been bought. Some price quotes were 500,000 loads.

A large part of the purchase was anticipated to be sourced from the Black Sea area including Bulgaria and Romania, they said.

Reports reflect assessments from traders and further price quotes of prices and volumes are still possible later on.

The wheat is sought for delivery in 2024 in two durations from the main supply areas consisting of Europe: Dec. 1-15 and Dec. 16-31. If sourced from South America or Australia, delivery is one month earlier.

In its last reported wheat tender on Oct. 8, Algeria purchased around 510,000 to 570,000 lots at around $262.50 a lot c&& f. Traders stated Algeria excluded French business from the Oct. 8 tender and required that participating companies did not offer French-origin wheat, in obvious fallout from restored diplomatic stress in between Algiers and Paris.

Traders said on Wednesday that French companies had been welcomed to participate in Thursday's tender but that they could only use non-French wheat.

(source: Reuters)