India’s edible oil imports hit 4-year low due to depleting inventories

Published 2025년 3월 12일

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India's edible oil imports in February dropped to a four-year low, with soyoil and sunflower oil imports decreasing by 36% and 20.8% respectively. Palm oil imports, however, rose by 35.7% to 373,549 metric tonnes. The total vegetable oil imports fell by 12% to 899,565 tonnes, the lowest since February 2021. Edible oil stocks in India have fallen by 14% from a month ago to 1.87 million tonnes, the lowest in over three years. This could force India to increase purchases in the coming months, potentially supporting Malaysian palm oil prices and US soyoil futures.
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India’s edible oil imports in February plunged to their lowest level in four years, led by declines in soyoil and sunflower oil imports, dragging inventories to their lowest level in three years, a leading industry body said on Tuesday. Lower-than-normal imports for the second straight month have depleted stocks in the world’s biggest buyer of vegetable oils. This could force India to increase purchases in the coming months, supporting Malaysian palm oil prices and US soyoil futures. The country’s palm oil imports last month rose 35.7 per cent from January to 373,549 metric tonnes, the Solvent Extractors’ Association of India (SEA) said in a statement. India imported an average of more than 750,000 tonnes of palm oil every month in the marketing year that ended in October 2024, according to the SEA. Imports of soyoil decreased 36 per cent to 283,737 tonnes in February and sunflower oil imports fell 20.8 per cent to 228,275 tonnes, the SEA said. Lower shipments of soyoil and ...

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