A new tender had been expected after Jordan had made no purchase in its previous tender for 120,000 tonnes of barley on Wednesday in which only one trading house participated.
Shipment is sought in a series of possible combinations in 60,000 tonne consignments, traders said.
Bid prices for Ukrainian-origin barley have fallen by $15 a tonne this month to $220-$230 a tonne CPT (carriage pain to) Black Sea as of April 13, they said in a report.
APK-Inform said that a global downward trend had affected Ukrainian wheat and corn export prices.
A new tender had been anticipated after Jordan made no purchase in its previous tender for 120,000 tonnes of barley on Tuesday in which only two trading companies participated. Jordan had also made no purchase in another barley tender on March 16.
Shipment in the new tender is sought in a series of possible combinations in 60,000 tonne consignments.
The soft wheat was said to have been bought at $298.49 a tonne on a cost and freight (c&f) basis for four consignments and $302.19 a tonne c&f for one consignment, all from trading house Casillo.
The durum was bought in two consignments, all at an estimated $374.68 a tonne c&f, also from Casillo.
A new tender had been anticipated after Jordan cancelled its previous tender for 120,000 tonnes of barley on Tuesday after only one trading house participated.
Shipment in the new tender is sought in a series of possible combinations in 60,000-tonne consignments.
Prices were regarded as too high. Feed wheat offers were believed to be over $300 a tonne c&f after markets rose in past days after Russia announced plans for higher than expected wheat export taxes.