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South Korean mills purchase 90,000 T of wheat from the U.S. and Canada

European traders reported that a group of South Korean mills purchased an estimated 90,000.00 metric tons milling wheat in an international auction on Wednesday from the United States of America and Canada.

United Grain Corporation is said to be the seller of 50,000 tons, and Cargill Canada was believed to be the purchaser of the remaining 50,000 tonnes.

The initial request for 35,000 tonnes of Canadian wheat was made in the tender. The U.S. Wheat was to be shipped between September 15 and October 15, and the Canadian wheat between September 1 and 30.

They said that different wheat types were purchased on a "free on board" (fob), or free-on-board basis.

They said that the U.S. purchase included soft white wheat with a protein content of 9.5% to 11%, bought at a price of low $230s per ton and soft wheat with a protein content of 9%, bought at a price of mid-$230s per ton.

The list also included northern spring/dark Northern wheat with 14% protein, purchased in the lower $280s per ton.

They said that the Canadian purchase was all Canadian Western Red Spring Wheat purchased at a price of $260 per tonne.

The reports reflect the assessments of traders, and it is still possible to estimate prices and volume later. (Reporting and editing by Arun K. Koyyur, Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)