After two days of talks during Algeria\'s durum wheat tender, traders loosely estimate between 160,000 to 180,000 mt of wheat has been purchased, although the precise volume is unclear. Origins appear to be any combo of Canada, the US or Australia. Panamax size cargoes yesterday were reportedly priced around $348/mt cf, with smaller handysize cargoes were said to be around $360/mt cf, although handy prices on Wednesday were said to be different than Tuesday\'s levels.

<div class=\"default-font-wrapper\" style=\"line-height: 1;font-size: 12pt; font-family: Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif;\">After two days of talks during Algeria\'s durum wheat tender, traders loosely estimate between 160,000 to 180,000 mt of wheat has been purchased, although the precise volume is unclear.  Origins appear to be any combo of Canada, the US or Australia.  Panamax size cargoes yesterday were reportedly priced around $348/mt cf, with smaller handysize cargoes were said to be around $360/mt cf, although handy prices on Wednesday were said to be different than Tuesday\'s levels.</div>