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Tunisia buys about 125,000 T soft wheat in tender, traders state

Tunisia's state grains firm is thought to have actually acquired about 125,000 metric heaps of soft wheat in an international tender on Tuesday, European traders said.

The most affordable price was estimated to be $262.88 a ton cost and freight (c&& f) for 2 25,000 ton consignments offered by Bulgarian trading home Buildcom, traders said.

Reports reflect assessments from traders and further price quotes of prices and volumes are possible.

The wheat was sought from optional origins in five consignments of 25,000 lots. Delivery was between Nov. 10 and Dec. 25 depending on origin picked for supply, traders said.

An approximated 25,000 lots was thought to have actually been bought from trading house Viterra at $263.34 a lot c&& f, they stated, with another 50,000 heaps bought from Dreyfus in two 25,000 load consignments at $264.00 a load.

Unofficial Russian moves to curb the nation's huge grain exports have been a market focus in current weeks, with measures consisting of indicative minimum export prices to be used in tenders.

Traders stated the lowest rate offered by a Russian business in Tunisia's tender on Tuesday was thought to be $266.83 a ton c&& f, though other trading business might have provided Russian wheat as the tender looked for products from optional origins.

In its previous reported soft wheat tender on Sept. 19, Tunisia bought about 125,000 loads at the most affordable cost of$ 245.83 a heap c&& f. Ever since prices of Black Sea and Russian supplies have increased partly since of Russia's moves to restrain exports to cool domestic flour costs.

(source: Reuters)