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Black Sea suppliers offer new crop wheat to Asia at $300/T

Published: 13 Mar 2013 - 09:21 am | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 01:43 pm

SINGAPORE: Black Sea grain exporters are aggressively marketing new-crop wheat into Asia and the Middle East, offering competitive prices and heating up competition for rival supplier, India, traders said on Wednesday.

Black Sea wheat is being offered around $300 a tonne into southeast Asia as compared with Indian prices around $315 to $320 a tonne for July shipment.

"The crop is looking very good in Ukraine. We expect bumper exports this year," one Dubai-based trader, which sells Black Sea grain into the Middle East and Asia, told Reuters.

Initial offers for wheat are at $265 a tonne FOB, which should come to around $300 a tonne on a C&F basis, he added. (Reuters)