Saudi Arabia’s General Food Security Authority (GFSA) has announced a tender to procure 595,000 metric tons of wheat for June-July delivery. The deadline for price submissions is imminent, with results anticipated next Monday. GFSA Governor Ahmad Al Fares specified the requirement for 12.5% protein wheat from various optional origins, to be distributed across multiple ports. This marks the GFSA’s first wheat tender of the year, following its previous purchase of 1,353,000 tons in December 2023.
DUBAI – Saudi Arabia issued tender to buy 595,000 metric tons of wheat for June-July arrival, its state wheat buying agency, the General Food Security Authority (GFSA), said on Thursday.
The deadline for submissions of price offers in the tender is Friday, traders said. European traders said results are expected on Monday.
Some 10 consignments of 12.5% protein wheat are sought sourced from optional origins, GFSA Governor Ahmad Al Fares added in a statement.
The shipments will be distributed to various ports, with 180,000 tons going to Jeddah, 180,000 tons to Yanbu, 180,000 tons to Dammam and 55,000 tons to Jizan.
It is the first wheat tender issued so far this year by the GFSA. Its last wheat tender reported on Dec. 18, 2023 involved a purchase of 1,353,000 tons.