Egypt's Meditrade buys sunoil, soyoil - trade

Tue Aug 5, 2008 8:45am EDT
 
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CHICAGO, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Egypt's Meditrade bought 15,000 tonnes of soybean oil and 12,000 tonnes of sunflower seed oil for arrival in the last half of September or the first half of October, traders said Tuesday.

National Vegetable Oil Co, which is partly owned by Cargill Inc [CARG.UL], sold 15,000 tonnes of soyoil at 6,365 Egyptian pounds or US$1,174, including cost and freight.

Oil Seeds Geneva sold 9,000 tonnes of sunoil at 6,636 Egyptian pounds, or US$1,248. Nidera sold 3,000 tonnes of sunoil at $1,239, traders said. (Reporting by Lisa Shumaker; Editing by John Picinich)

 
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