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Algeria buys durum wheat in tender, traders state

Algeria's state grains firm OAIC is thought to have purchased durum wheat in an global tender which closed on Wednesday, European traders stated on Thursday.

The accurate volume purchased was uncertain, but trader estimates were primarily about 200,000 metric lots.

Price estimates were around $395 to $398 a heap cost and freight (c&& f) included for bigger Panamax shipments and around $ 405 to $410 a lot c&& f for smaller Handymax shipments.

A major part of the purchase was said to involve Mexican-origin durum.

The tender had sought a nominal 50,000 tons for shipment in 2 periods: June 1-15 and June 16-30.

Algeria does not divulge the outcomes of its tenders and results reported are based upon trader evaluations. More in-depth estimates of rates and volume are still possible later on.

In its last reported durum tender on March 20, Algeria was believed to have bought in between 100,000 to 200,000 tons at between $390 and $395 a lot c&& f for April delivery.

Durum importers have faced tighter world materials after a. drought in leading supplier Canada, but Turkey has actually helped to fill. the space with more exports.