By Sameer C. Mohindru 
 

SINGAPORE--Global commodities trading companies, Glencore International PLC (GLNCY) and Concordia Agritrading Ltd. have bought 100,000 metric tons each of Indian wheat from Government-run State Trading Corp. of India Ltd. (512531.BY), trading executives said Friday.

The deals were finalized at $310.21/ton, free-on-board for shipment from the western port of Mundra by March 30, the executives said.

Initially, the two companies had offered to buy 50,000 tons each but they doubled the volume sought during negotiations, executives familiar with the deals said.

Traders said at least one cargo of 35,000 tons will be shipped to flour millers in the Middle East where Indian wheat is currently offered around $340/ton, basis cost and freight.

Some volumes are expected to be shipped to Ethiopia where buyers purchased at least 150,000 tons Indian wheat around $362/ton, C&F.

Companies from Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Africa are buying Indian wheat because drought has reduced supplies from Russia, Australia and Ukraine. Winter wheat plantings in the U.S., the world's largest exporter, have also been affected by drought.

India is selling surplus wheat stock via tenders to clear storage space for the next crop, as harvest has already started.

Small volumes of the new crop have started arriving in markets of the western state of Gujarat. Exporters have purchased wheat privately in advance and sold to buyers overseas for April and May shipment at $305-$308/ton, free-on-board. Though production in Gujarat is expected to be lower on year but such exports through private buying will weigh on prices quoted in government's export tenders in coming weeks.

Write to Sameer C. Mohindru at sameer.mohindru@dowjones.com

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