Tunisia buys 100,000t soft wheat, 100,000t durum, traders say
Tunisia’s state grains agency is believed to have purchased about 100,000 metric tons of soft wheat and about 100,000 tons of durum in an international tender for the same volume on Wednesday, European traders said.
Traders said the soft wheat and durum were both bought in four 25,000 ton consignments from optional origins.
For the soft wheat, trading house Viterra sold three consignments at $257.68, $258.86 and $259.86 while Bulgarian trading house Buildcom sold one at $259.37 all per ton cost and freight (c&f) included.
Traders said Casillo sold three consignments of durum at $346.71, $347.98 and $349.49 while Viterra sold one durum consignment at $348.88 all per ton c&f.
Both the wheat and durum were sought for shipment between Dec. 15, 2024, and Jan. 25, 2025, depending on the origins sought for supply.
In its last reported durum tender on Nov. 1, Tunisia’s state grains agency purchased about 75,000 tons. In its last reported soft wheat tender on Oct. 22, Tunisia bought about 125,000 tons.
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