Saudi Arabia buys 455,000 tons of wheat in tender

Published 2025년 10월 7일

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Saudi Arabia bought 455,000 metric tons of wheat in an international tender for shipment in December and January, the country's General Food Security Authority (GFSA) said on Monday. The average price paid for the wheat was $263.38 per ton, cost and freight (C&F) included, GFSA's CEO Ahmad Al-Fares said in a statement. Origins offered were the European

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Saudi Arabia bought 455,000 metric tons of wheat in an international tender for shipment in December and January, the country’s General Food Security Authority (GFSA) said on Monday. The average price paid for the wheat was $263.38 per ton, cost and freight (C&F) included, GFSA’s CEO Ahmad Al-Fares said in a statement. Origins offered were the European Union, Black Sea region, North America, South America and Australia, with the sellers having the option of selecting the origin supplied, GFSA said. The purchase comprised hard milling wheat with 12.5% protein content. The volume was more than the 420,000 tons that GFSA had indicated it was seeking in the tender that closed on Friday. Traders said they expected the wheat to be mainly sourced from Russia and other Black Sea countries. In its previous wheat tender in May, GFSA bought 621,000 tons for arrival between August and October. For the latest tender, the GFSA said the following cargoes were bought in dollars a ton C&F, ...

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