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Taiwan buys approximated 96,850 T wheat of U.S.-origin

The Taiwan Flour Millers' Association bought an approximated 96,850 metric tons of milling wheat to be sourced from the United States in a tender on Thursday, European traders stated.

The purchase was made in 2 consignments for shipment from the U.S. Pacific Northwest coast.

The first consignment of 48,175 lots was sought for delivery between July 20 and Aug. 3 and involved 31,375 lots of U.S. dark northern spring wheat of a minimum 14.5% protein content purchased at an approximated $319.30 a lot complimentary on board (fob), they stated.

It likewise included 11,000 tons of tough red winter season wheat of a minimum 12.5% protein content purchased $291.36 a load fob and 5,800 lots of soft white wheat of a minimum 8.5% and optimum 10%. protein purchased $273.37 a lot fob.

The dark northern and soft white in very first consignment. was thought to have been offered by trading home CHS and the hard. red winter by ADM, traders stated.

The second consignment of 48,657 heaps for delivery. in between Aug. 7 and Aug. 21 included 31,200 lots of U.S. dark. northern spring wheat of a minimum 14.5% protein content bought. at an estimated $325.18 a ton fob, they stated.

It also included 11,325 lots of tough red winter season wheat of. a minimum 12.5% protein material bought at $297.57 a lot fob and. 6,150 lots of soft white wheat of a minimum 8.5% and maximum 10%. protein bought at $274.51 a ton fob.

CHS was thought to have actually sold the dark northern spring. in the second consignment and ADM sold the soft red winter and. soft white.

Reports reflect assessments from traders and further. estimates of prices and volumes are still possible later on.

(source: Reuters)