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Algeria bought wheat in tender for shipment to 2 ports, traders say

Algeria's state grains company OAIC is believed to have bought milling wheat in an global tender on Tuesday which looked for restricted delivery to 2 ports just, European traders stated.

Preliminary estimates of purchase price were around $267 a. metric ton expense and freight (c&& f) included, they said.

The volume purchased was unclear, the tender had looked for a. small 50,000 tons. The requirement to discharge the wheat only in. the harbours of Mostaganem and/or Tenes in 2 port tenders from. the OAIC typically indicates that a relatively small purchase will. be made, traders stated.

The wheat was optional origin but some was thought likely to. be sourced from the Black Sea area. There was once again trader. talk that French wheat was omitted from the tender since of. diplomatic tension in between France and Algeria.

The wheat was sought for shipment in 2025 numerous durations. from the primary supply areas including Europe: Jan. 1-15, Jan. 16-31, Feb. 1-15, Feb. 16-28, March 1-15 and March 16-31. If. sourced from South America or Australia, delivery is one month. earlier.

Algeria is a crucial consumer for wheat from the European. Union, especially France however Russia and other Black Sea. suppliers have been expanding sales to Algeria.

Results show evaluations from traders and even more. quotes of rates and volumes are still possible later on.

(source: Reuters)