Tunisia has purchased the planned 125 thousand tons of soft wheat and 100 thousand tons of durum wheat, with prices continuing to decline compared to the last import auctions.
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The Office of Cereals (ODC) of Tunisia purchased at an international tender the planned 125,000 tons of soft wheat and 100,000 tons of hard wheat of optional origin, reported the online edition APK-Inform, citing its sources among market participants. The absolute winner for the soft wheat was the company Bunge, which will provide 5 consignments of 25,000 tons for $257.86 per ton C&F. For comparison – at the last successful tender for the import of soft wheat in Tunisia, held 5 weeks ago, the delivery of 100,000 tons was agreed at $254.58 per ton C&F, and at the tender in Jordan, held on Tuesday, 60,000 tons were purchased at a planned 120,000 tons for $262.50 per ton C&F. The delivery of the soft wheat under the current tender procedure must be carried out between December 5 and January 25, depending on the country of origin. As for the hard wheat, the company Amber will provide 2 consignments of 25,000 tons for $323 per ton C&F, Marcou – one consignment for $324.89 per ton C&F, ...
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