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Algeria bids for 240,000 T of corn that was likely not awarded in the previous tender

On Thursday, European traders reported that the Algerian state agency ONAB had issued a tender for a purchase of up to 240.000 metric tons animal feed corn.

They said that the deadline for submitting price offers to the tender is on Thursday, June 19.

The traders stated that the new tender was viewed as an indication that Algeria had not made a purchase during a previous auction for 240,000 tonnes of corn, which closed on tuesday.

Algeria issued corn tenders every week in May and June, but trading houses were said to be very few. According to traders, delays in the unloading of ships in Algerian port caused sellers to incur heavy financial costs.

Some traders claim that they view the repeated corn tenders not as an indication of actual demand but rather as a price check.

The traders reported that the latest tender called for six consignments ranging from 30,000 to 40 000 tons, which would be shipped between July 15 and 31.

The new tender is open to corn from anywhere in the world. Traders said that a series of previous tenders seeking only corn from Argentina and Brazil ended with no significant purchases. (Reporting and editing by Kim Coghill, Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)