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Tunisia receives offers for 125,000 tons of barley, traders report

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 27, 2025

Initial assessments by European traders indicate that the lowest price offered at Thursday's international tender for around 125,000 tons of animal feed barley from Tunisia was $268.42 per ton, including freight and cost. Trading house Aston was believed to be the one who made the offer for 25…

Tunisia is reportedly buying 125,000 metric tonnes of feed barley.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 26, 2025

European traders reported on Wednesday that Tunisia's grain agency had issued an international bid to buy about 125,000 tons of animal feed barley. The deadline to submit price offers for the tender is November 27, 2005. The origin of the grain is optional.

As buyers chase barley supplies, European barley prices are rising like gold

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 21, 2025

Traders said that the price of animal-feed barley is now equal to or higher than milling wheat in Europe, a trend unusually driven by export demand. Feed barley is typically sold at a significant discount to bread wheat. The grain industry is heavily supplied…

Red Crescent reports that at least four migrants have died when two boats capsize near the coast of Libya

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 15, 2025

The Libyan Red Crescent reported on Saturday that at least four people died when two boats with 95 irregular migrants capsized near the Libyan city of Al Khums, on Thursday. In a Facebook post, the Red Crescent confirmed that four migrants on board the first boat died.

Tunisia has bought about 125,000 tonnes of soft wheat and about 100,000 tons of durum, according to traders

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 13, 2025

European traders reported that the Tunisian state grain agency purchased approximately 125,000 metric tonnes of soft wheat, and about 100,000 metric tons durum at an international tender on Thursday for the same volume. Traders said that the…

Tunisia receives tenders for soft wheat and durum, traders report

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 13, 2025

Initial assessments by European traders indicate that the lowest price offered at Thursday's international tender for 125,000 metric tonnes of soft wheat from Tunisia was $257.46 per ton, including freight. They said that Bunge was thought to have made the lowest offer for three consignments of 25…

Traders say that the lowest offer for 125,000 metric tonnes of soft wheat in Tunisia is $257.46/t c&f.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 13, 2025

Initial assessments by European traders indicate that the lowest price offered at Thursday's international tender for 125,000 metric tonnes of soft wheat from Tunisia was $257.46 per ton, including freight and cost. They said that Bunge was…

Three migrants killed in shipwreck near Gavdos (Greece) and more missing

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 12, 2025

The coast guard is still searching for missing people on Wednesday after three migrants drowned in their boat that capsized off the southernmost island of Greece, Gavdos. A coast guard official confirmed that 56 people had been rescued so far…

Tunisia offers to purchase 125,000 tons of soft wheat and 100,000 tonnes of durum wheat.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 12, 2025

European traders reported on Wednesday that Tunisia’s state grain agency had issued an international bid to purchase approximately 125,000 metric tonnes of soft milling and 100,000 tons durum wheat. Origin was optional. The deadline to submit price offers for the tender is November 13, Thursday.

Algerian traders claim that they bought wheat for shipping to two ports in Algeria.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 12, 2025

HAMBURG, November 12 - European traders reported on Wednesday that Algeria's state grain agency OAIC was believed to have purchased milling wheat at an international auction on Tuesday. The tender only sought shipment to two port. Initial estimates indicated that approximately 150…

Algerian traders claim that they bought animal feed barley at a tender.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 12, 2025

HAMBURG - European traders reported on Wednesday that the Algerian state agency OAIC purchased animal feed barley from optional origins on a limited basis for two ports in a Tuesday international tender. According to estimates by traders, it…

Algerian traders claim that they bought wheat for shipping to two ports in Algeria.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 11, 2025

HAMBURG, 11 November - Algerian state grain agency OAIC, according to European traders, is believed to be the buyer of milling wheat at an international auction on Tuesday that sought to limit shipment to only two ports. The initial volume was unclear.

Algeria offers to purchase nominal 50,000 tonnes feed barley to be shipped to two ports

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 9, 2025

European traders reported on Sunday that Algeria's state grain agency OAIC had issued an international bid to purchase a nominal 50,000 metric tonnes of animal feed barley from optional origins. Traders said that the requirement to ship only to two ports generally means a small order is planned.

Algeria offers to purchase soft wheat only for export to two ports, traders claim

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 9, 2025

European traders reported on Sunday that Algeria's state grain agency OAIC had issued an international tender for the purchase of soft milling wheat to be shipped to only two ports. The bid was for a nominal amount of 50,000 metric tonnes, but…

Tunisia purchases approximately 75,000 tons barley through a tender

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 7, 2025

European traders reported that Tunisia's state grain agency purchased approximately 75,000 metric tonnes of animal feed barley at an international auction on Friday. Barley for 25,000 tonnes was bought at $257.00 per ton, cost and freight. Trading house Euro Commodities was named as the seller.

Tunisia receives offers for 75,000 tons of barley, traders report

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 7, 2025

Initial assessments by European traders indicate that the lowest price offered at Friday's international tender for around 75,000 metric tonnes of animal feed barley from Tunisia was $257.00 per tonne, including freight and cost. Trading house…

Sources say that the Greek court has ordered more coast guard officers to be assigned in 2023 due to a shipwreck involving migrants.

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 6, 2025

Legal sources confirmed on Thursday that a Greek prosecutor had extended charges against four additional senior coast guard officers in connection with one of the Mediterranean’s worst accidents: a shipwreck from 2023, which saw hundreds of people drown off the southwest town of Pylos.

Egypt's Suez Canal revenue rises 14% as Red Sea tensions lessen

Posted to Maritime Reporter on November 4, 2025

The canal authority reported that Egypt's Suez Canal revenue increased 14.2% between July and Octember, citing a calmer Red Sea following a ceasefire with Gaza, and an increase in traffic along the waterway. In 2023 and 2024, Yemen's Iran-aligned…

Red Crescent: Eighteen bodies of migrants recovered and over 90 rescued from Libya

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 28, 2025

A local branch of the Red Crescent said that on Tuesday, bodies of 18 migrants who drowned when their boat capsized southwest of Tripoli in Libya were recovered, while more than 90 survivors were saved. The Red Crescent in Sabratha (a coastal…

What is on the agenda of US-Japan discussions?

Posted to Maritime Reporter on October 28, 2025

In talks between Prime Minister Sanae Takayi and President Donald Trump, the U.S. revealed that 20 companies were interested in key projects such as critical minerals and AI. Tokyo may have agreed to invest $550 billion in the U.S. as part of an agreement on tariffs.
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