Philippines seeks 600,000 tonnes more rice
The Philippines will hold its second rice tender in less than a
month, this time to buy 600,000 tonnes, as the world’s largest importer
of the grain secures 2010 supplies.
State-run National Food Authority (NFA) said on Monday it is seeking
25 percent broken white rice at a tender on December 1. The grain is
scheduled for arrival between February and May 2010.
The agency has set a budget of 15.264 billion pesos ($325 million)
for the purchase, or around $541 a tonne, cost and freight, at current
exchange rates.
NFA awarded two contracts on Friday for supply of 250,000 tonnes of
the same rice grade to Vietnam’s Vinafood 2 and Korean trading firm
Daewoo International Corp after a tender on November 4.
The lowest bid at last week’s tender, submitted by Daewoo, was
$468.50 a tonne, C&F, well below NFA’s budget of around $536 a tonne
based on exchange rates at that time. For next month’s tender, NFA said
source countries would be Thailand, Vietnam, China, Pakistan, Australia,
India and the United States.
Maximum volume to be sourced from Pakistan, US, Australia and India
will be 100,000 tonnes, while volumes from Vietnam, China and Thailand
will be up to 600,000 tonnes, the agency said.
The Philippines has moved early to ensure there will be enough of the
national staple in the first half of 2010 after typhoons hit farmland in
September and October.
MANILA, (Reuters) |