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Algeria buys wheat in tender for delivery to 2 ports, traders say

Algeria's state grains firm OAIC is believed to have actually purchased milling wheat in an worldwide tender on Tuesday which looked for minimal shipment to two ports just, European traders said.

The volume was unclear. The requirement to unload the wheat just in the harbours of Mostaganem and/or Tenes in two port tenders from the OAIC usually signals that a reasonably little purchase will be made, traders stated.

Purchases reported were around $246 a metric load cost and freight (c&& f) consisted of for shipment to Mostaganem and $253 a heap c&& f for shipment to Tenes, they stated.

The wheat was optional origin however some was believed likely to be sourced from the Black Sea region.

The wheat was sought for shipment in a number of periods from the primary supply regions consisting of Europe: Sept. 1-15, Sept. 16-30, Oct. 1-15 and Oct. 16-31. If sourced from South America or Australia, shipment is one month previously.

Algeria is an essential consumer for wheat from the European Union, specifically France. Outcomes show assessments from traders and more estimates of costs and volumes are still possible later.

In its previous two-port wheat tender on June 26, Algeria purchased about 130,000 to 150,000 loads at around $248 to $250 a. load c&& f.

(source: Reuters)