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South Korea's NOFI offers to purchase up to 138,000 t corn

European traders reported on Wednesday that the leading South Korean feedmaker Nonghyup Feed Inc. (NOFI) had issued an international bid to purchase up 138,000 metric tonnes of animal feed corn.

The deadline to submit price offers for the tender is Wednesday, 30 April.

Two consignments ranging from 45,000 to 69,000 tonnes of corn are expected in South Korea in August.

This week, Asian buyers continue to purchase corn in large quantities after Chicago corn futures fell due to the rapid pace of planting in the U.S. and favorable weather conditions in South America. Deals from other buyers were reported in Korea and Taiwan on Tuesday.

The first corn shipment in NOFI's bid was expected to arrive in South Korea on or around August 5.

Shipping is required between July 3-22 if the product comes from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, between June 13 and July 2, if it comes from the U.S. Gulf, between June 13 and August 2, unless the product comes from South America, between June 8 to 27, or South Africa, between June 18 to 7.

Around August 20, the second corn shipment is expected to arrive in South Korea.

If the shipment comes from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, it must be made between July 18 and August 6, or the Gulf of Mexico between June 28 and July 17, South America between June 23, July 12, or South Africa between July 3, 22.

The sellers have the right of choice in the origins they supply. The traders sought offers in both outright costs per ton and freight included (c&f), as well as at a premium compared to the Chicago September 2025 Corn contract.

NOFI also released a separate bid on Wednesday for up to 60,000 tonnes of animal feed wheat. (Reporting and editing by Sonia Cheema, with Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)