Jordan purchased 60 thsd tons of Bulgarian wheat in a tender
Jordan bought around 60,000 tons of milling wheat in an international tender held on April 7. According to traders, the grain was purchased from Bulgarian trading house Buildcom at an estimated price of $275.95 per ton, including freight (c&f).
Shipment is scheduled for the second half of July. Several major trading companies, including Bunge, CHS, Cargill, and Ameropa, also participated in the tender, but their offers were higher.
This marks the second consecutive purchase by Jordan at the same price level, following a similar 60,000-ton deal in late March. The country continues to actively replenish its reserves amid steady demand and ongoing fluctuations in global wheat prices.
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