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Australian Trade Minister Andrew Robb is in India with top CEOs from the country.
Indian flour mills have bought 500000 tonnes of Australian prime wheat for the June-July shipment at $255 to $275 a tonne, including cost and freight, Reuters reported.
The world’s second-largest wheat consumer and producer could buy a further tranche of 500,000 tonnes of wheat from Russia and France.
Although, rains and hailstorms wilted the Indian wheat crop, India has large wheat stockpiles accumulated, with the state-run Food Corporation of India (FCI) totalled 19.52 million tonnes on 1 March.
India’s wheat imports since 2010, when it imported around 200,000 tonnes of wheat, have been low owing to bumper domestic production.
TBP and Agencies