29 Mar 2024
Saturday 27 July 2013 - 12:29
Story Code : 41518

Iran buys at least 50,000 T wheat in strategic move

Iran has picked up at least 50,000 tons of milling wheat, traders said, adding to over 1 million tons snapped up from international markets in recent weeks as Tehran seeks to boost grain reserves.
Once a wheat exporter, Iran is forecast to need at least 5 million tons of imports in the season starting in summer, with market talk its harvest this year was not as good as hoped.

Traders said the purchased wheat was Black Sea origin for late August shipment.

"The Iranians remain in the market and are buying again despite their recent large purchases as their requirement is large," one trade source said.

Trade sources told Reuters earlier this week the country's state grain buyer had approached Kazakhstan and other Caspian Sea suppliers for separate supplies as part of its buying strategy.

"There are firm expectations that we will continue to see more cargo interest from Iran," another trade source said.

By Tehran Times

 

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