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Algeria purchases durum wheat at tender, traders claim

European traders reported on Wednesday that Algeria's state grain agency OAIC was believed to have bought durum wheat at an international auction on Tuesday.

Estimates of the tonnage purchased were a bit vague, with a range. The volume was estimated to be between 300,000 and 450,000 metric tonnes. Other estimates were as low as 200,000 metric tons.

The initial estimates for the purchase price ranged from $356 to $357 per ton, including freight. It was thought that the origin could be either from Canada, United States or Australia.

The bidder requested shipment over four dates: May 1-15 and May 16-31. The tender sought shipment in four periods: May 1-15, 16-30 and 31-June.

Algeria does not reveal the results of its bids, and those reported are based solely on traders' assessments. Later, more detailed estimates on prices and volumes are possible. Reporting by Michael Hogan, Hamburg, and Gus Trompiz, Paris

(source: Reuters)