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Tunisia purchases 100,000 T of soft wheat and 100,000 T of durum, traders report

European traders reported that Tunisia's grain agency purchased approximately 100,000 metric tonnes of soft wheat, and approximately 100,000 tons durum at an international auction for the same volume held on Wednesday.

The soft wheat and durum, according to traders, were purchased in four consignments of 25,000 tons each from optional origins.

Viterra, a Bulgarian trading company, sold three consignments of soft wheat at $257.68 per ton, while Buildcom, a Bulgarian trading firm, sold one at $259,37.

Casillo, according to traders, sold three consignments at $346.71 each. Viterra sold a single consignment of durum for $348.88 per ton.

Depending on the origins of the supply, wheat and durum are both sought to be shipped between December 15, 2024 and January 25, 2025.

Tunisia's grain agency bought about 75,000 tonnes in its last durum auction on November 1. Tunisia's state grains agency purchased about 125,000 tonnes in its last soft wheat tender, which was held on October 22.

The tender did not mention payment by agencies outside. The World Bank and other organizations that are helping Tunisia to overcome its economic problems have provided financing for several tenders over the past few months.

The reports reflect the assessments of traders. Further estimates on prices and volume are possible at a later date. (Reporting and editing by Jason Neely, Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)