A flour mill in the United Arab Emirates has purchased 40,000 tonnes of milling wheat from Pakistan in a tender for the same volume, which closed on Tuesday, European traders revealed.The price was said to be between $345 and $350 a tonne carrier and freight. The tender had sought wheat of 12.5 percent protein for shipment from June 1-20. Offers had been sought from origins including the United States, Australia, Canada, Europe, Kazakhstan, Pakistan or the Black Sea region.“Pakistani wheat offers were by far the cheapest,” one trader said. “The Pakistani harvest, which started in April, appears to have been very good, and large volumes are being offered cheaply in the Middle East and Africa.”Traders in late April had said exporters had made large sales of new crop wheat from Pakistan totalling 200,000 to 220,000 tonnes to a series of buyers in countries including the United Arab Emirates, Tanzania, Malaysia and Vietnam.