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Algeria purchases milling wheat at tender, traders claim

Initial assessments by European traders indicate that Algeria's state grain agency OAIC bought milling wheat at an international auction which closed on Tuesday.

They said that initial purchases were made at a cost and freight included of $262-$263 per metric ton. Others suspected that the initial purchases were made at around $264 per ton, including freight.

Initial estimates of the size of initial purchases in terms tonnage were not clear, but they were said to be small.

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

Wheat is shipped in two phases from the main supply areas, including Europe: April 1-15, and April 16-30. The shipment date is one month sooner if the wheat comes from South America or Australia.

Algeria is an important customer of wheat imported from the European Union and France in particular, but Russian exporters as well as those from other Black Sea regions have seen a strong expansion on the Algerian market.

Algeria's last tender for soft wheat reported on December 26 saw it purchase an estimated 1,17 million tons, after issuing a tender of nominal 50,000 tonnes. Reporting by Michael Hogan from Hamburg and Gus Trompiz from Paris

(source: Reuters)