Bangladesh tenders to buy 50,000 tonnes of wheat
- The deadline to submit offers is Oct. 6, they said.
- The grain can be supplied from any worldwide origin except Israel.
- Shipment is sought 40 days after the date on which the contract is signed.
HAMBURG/DHAKA: Bangladesh's state grains buyer has issued an international tender to purchase 50,000 tonnes of milling wheat, traders said on Monday.
The deadline to submit offers is Oct. 6, they said.
The grain can be supplied from any worldwide origin except Israel.
Offers are sought on CIF liner out price terms for shipment to the ports of Chittagong and Mongla. These terms include a range of port unloading costs for the seller.
Shipment is sought 40 days after the date on which the contract is signed.
The country's last reported wheat deal on July 30 showed that Bangladesh purchased 100,000 tonnes of wheat from Russia in an inter-state agreement.
Bangladesh has turned to the Black Sea region for wheat in recent months as supplies from India have dwindled due to the country's need to meet its growing domestic demand.
The strong demand for wheat in Bangladesh reflects a shift in consumer preferences towards bread, partly as a substitute for more expensive rice, the United Nation's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has said.
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