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    Purchase of 155000 tons of Wheat by Japan Food Administration

    • Last Update: 2002-08-09
    • Source: Internet
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    Introduction: the food administration of Japan's Ministry of agriculture, forestry and fisheries has signed a contract to purchase 155000 tons of October wheat in Thursday's bidding, according to officials from the Japan Food Administration (JFA) The Department did not purchase barley in this week's tender 110000 tons of wheat purchased belong to the United States, of which 35000 tons are white wheat, 45000 tons are black North spring, 20000 tons are hard red winter wheat and 10000 tons are high protein wheat Among the remaining quantities, 27000 tons are Canadian spring cereals and 18000 tons are Canadian durum cereals.
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