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Algeria announces new tender for corn up to 120,000 t, traders claim

On Tuesday, European traders reported that the Algerian state agency ONAB had issued a tender for a new international purchase of up to 120,000 tons of animal feed grain sourced from optional sources.

They said that the deadline for submitting price offers to the tender is May 28.

According to the report, it is believed that this new announcement indicates that Algeria did not make any significant purchases in its previous tender for 80,000 tonnes of corn which ended on May 21.

Algeria issued corn tenders every week in May, but the participation was low. The traders claimed that delays in the unloading of ships in Algerian port had caused financial hardships for previous sellers.

Traders said that the terms of the latest tender were changed to include Argentina or Brazil as optional origins, and only as a source in recent tenders. This was done after recent negotiations failed to result in significant purchases. Traders said that this change was also made in the last week's bid.

One trader stated that there is a debate on the market as to whether these tenders are considered real demand or price checking.

According to traders, the latest tender is for three consignments ranging from 30,000-40,000 tons of grain. The shipment dates are between June 15-30. (Reporting from Gus Trompiz, Paris; additional reporting by Michael Hogan, Hamburg; Editing by Tasimzahid)

(source: Reuters)