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South Korea's KFA offers up to 68,000 t corn, traders claim

European traders reported on Tuesday that the South Korean Korea Feed Association has launched an international tender for up to 68,000 tons of animal feed grain.

Tuesday, June 10 is the deadline for submitting price offers to the KFA Incheon section.

Around September 20, corn in a consignment of 52,000 to 68,000 tonnes was wanted in South Korea.

The corn sought to be shipped between August 12 and 31 if it was sourced from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast, or between July 23 and August 11 if it came from the U.S. Gulf. It could also have been shipped between July 18 and August 6 from South America, or between August 2-21 from South Africa.

On Tuesday, the leading South Korean feedmaker Nonghyup Feed Inc. also announced an international tender for up to 138,000 tonnes of feed corn.

The traders said that Asian demand was sparked by the Chicago corn futures falling more than 2% in Chicago on Monday, partly due to favorable U.S. conditions for growing and uncertainty regarding export demand. (Reporting and editing by Jacqueline Wong and Kirsten Donovan; Michael Hogan)

(source: Reuters)