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Indonesia begins purchasing rice in international tender, traders say

Indonesian state purchasing firm Bulog has actually started acquiring rice in a global tender which closed this week with an approximated 165,900 metric tons purchased up until now anticipated to be sourced from Vietnam, Myanmar and Pakistan, European traders said on Thursday.

The tender seeks as much as 350,000 lots and price settlements for the staying volumes continue, they said.

The lowest cost reported in the initial purchases was assessed at $545 a load expense and freight (c&& f) consisted of for some 30,000 tons of rice anticipated to be sourced from either Myanmar or Pakistan.

Reports reflect evaluations from traders and further quotes of costs and volumes are still possible later on.

The tender seeks arrival in Indonesia in September to October and continues efforts by Indonesia's federal government to improve rice imports to cool costs after a bad domestic harvest.

(source: Reuters)