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South Korea's MFG purchases approximately 204,000 tons of corn in tender, traders claim

Major Feedmill Group of South Korea (MFG) purchased approximately 204,000 metric tonnes?of animal feeding corn at an international?tender on Friday that sought up to 210,000 metric tons, European traders reported.

The 'optional origins' were expected to come from three consignments totaling 68,000 tons, all of which arrived in April in?South Korea. The trading house CHS was said to have 'purchased two consignments. Both consignments were purchased for a combined price of $249.60 per ton, cost and freight included (c&f), plus $1.50 for port unloading and a premium of 189.00 U.S.cents a bushel over the Chicago corn contract for March 2026.

Arrival of the CHS consignments in South Korea was scheduled to take place between April 15 and? April 30.

Bunge sold a consignment at an estimated $249.94 per ton c&f, plus $1.25 for additional port unloading. The shipment was due to arrive in 'South Korea' around April 25, and Bunge charged a surcharge of $1.25 per ton for the extra?port deloading. Bunge's consignment was estimated by some traders at?65,000 tonnes.

The reports reflect the assessments of traders, and it is still possible to estimate prices and volume later. Reporting by Michael Hogan, Hamburg. Mark Potter (Editing)

(source: Reuters)