Two Russian wheat cargoes and one Argentinian cargo destined for Egypt were rejected at their ports of origin on quality concerns, traders told Reuters. The cargoes were purchased by state grain buyer General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC) recently, but the nature of the quality concerns were not described. “The companies responsible for the cargoes are expected to replace the shipments,” Reuters says.
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