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Jordan bought 60,000 tons of probably Romanian wheat and 50,000 tons of barley

Wheat
Jordan
Published Feb 4, 2023

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Jordan's Ministry of Industry and Trade has purchased 60,000 tons of bread wheat at an international auction, most likely of Romanian origin, the electronic publication APK-Inform reported, citing its sources among market participants. The agreed price is $336.50 per tonne C&F, with the wheat due to arrive at a Jordanian port in June. The price is comparable to that of the last import auction in Algeria held half a month ago. At the same time, the ministry announced a new tender for the purchase of 120,000 tons of bread wheat with delivery in May and June, and offers will be accepted until February 7. At a separate auction, the ministry also bought 50,000 tons of barley from the Ameropa company for $302.3 per ton C&F. Barley should be delivered in the first half of June.

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8 more bids were submitted at the auction - from LDC at $311.5 per ton C&F, from Grainflour at $312 per ton, from CHS at $315 per ton, from Olam at $317.5 per ton, from Viterra at 319 dollars per ton, from Australian Grain at $322 per ton, as well as from Bunge and Cargill – $325 per ton C&F each. It is noteworthy that compared to the Tunisian barley import auction held 4 weeks ago, the current Ameropa price is lower by $16-18 per ton. Meanwhile, Egypt's state-owned General Agency for Commodity Supply (GASC) canceled the announced tender for the import of feed corn. Traders commented ...
Source: Sinor
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