CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC) purchased on Sunday 50,000 tonnes of Brazilian raw sugar, GASC vice chairman Ahmed Youssef told Reuters.
GASC bought the sugar for $491.50 per tonne, Youssef said.
The sugar is sought for arrival between Oct. 15-30.
Egypt plans to buy 450,000-550,000 tonnes of sugar in local and foreign markets to cover its needs until the end of February, a supplies ministry official said last week.
GASC received just four offers from two companies in the tender, held on Saturday, before deciding to postpone its purchase decision until Sunday, traders said.
The winning offer was made by Union company, traders said.
The state buyer had originally scheduled the sugar tender for last month, but postponed it until Saturday after receiving limited interest, traders said.
(Reporting by Maha El Dahan; Writing by Eric Knecht; Editing by Mark Potter)
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