From Larry Webers daily BASF report
Australia missed out on a 550,000 tonnes tender from Saudi Arabia last week despite attempts by suppliers to promote the quality of grain grown in Western Australia to the emerging Middle East market. Saudi Arabia instead filled the order from Canada, saying it was the last purchase of foreign wheat this year. Traders said Australian wheat was offered at $270 to $280 per tonne based on 12.5 percent minimum protein. They said the pricing of the Canadian offering was not known but it was most likely discounted to the CWB’s published price. (REUTERS) Just to make it simple: Discount : a reduction made from the gross amount or value of something: as a (1) : a reduction made from a regular or list price. Premium: a reward or recompense for a particular act b : a sum over and above a regular price paid chiefly as an inducement or incentive. We should bow down that they made this sale in this tough wheat climate and we may if we knew what they sold it for! Western Canada - the only democratic area in the world where you don’t know what your personal property is bartered for. This is one of the few times, the price has not shown up on wire services.
Australia missed out on a 550,000 tonnes tender from Saudi Arabia last week despite attempts by suppliers to promote the quality of grain grown in Western Australia to the emerging Middle East market. Saudi Arabia instead filled the order from Canada, saying it was the last purchase of foreign wheat this year. Traders said Australian wheat was offered at $270 to $280 per tonne based on 12.5 percent minimum protein. They said the pricing of the Canadian offering was not known but it was most likely discounted to the CWB’s published price. (REUTERS) Just to make it simple: Discount : a reduction made from the gross amount or value of something: as a (1) : a reduction made from a regular or list price. Premium: a reward or recompense for a particular act b : a sum over and above a regular price paid chiefly as an inducement or incentive. We should bow down that they made this sale in this tough wheat climate and we may if we knew what they sold it for! Western Canada - the only democratic area in the world where you don’t know what your personal property is bartered for. This is one of the few times, the price has not shown up on wire services.
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