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Algeria purchases about 540,000 T of wheat at tender, traders report

Initial assessments by European traders indicate that Algeria's state grain agency OAIC purchased approximately 540,000 metric tonnes of milling wheat at an international auction which closed on Tuesday.

Estimates of the volume purchased ranged up to 600,000.

They reported that the average purchase price was between $267 and $267.50 per metric ton, including freight. Most traders estimate $267.50 per ton.

The reports reflect the opinions of traders, and it is still possible to estimate prices and volume later.

Algeria usually buys much more than 50,000 tons. Wheat can be supplied from any approved origin.

The traders initially thought that the majority of the wheat they purchased would come from the Black Sea area, namely Ukraine, Romania, and Bulgaria. Initial reports did not include purchases of French wheat.

Traders claim that a diplomatic rift in France and Algeria has led the Algerian grains agency OAIC, to exclude French wheat and trading firms from its tenders.

Wheat was requested for shipment from two main regions, including Europe: June 1-15 & June 16-30. The shipment date is one month sooner if the wheat comes from South America or Australia. Reporting by Michael Hogan, Hamburg; Sybille De La Hamaide, Gus Trompiz and Kirby Donovan in Paris.

(source: Reuters)