EU: Import-export of grains, oilseeds, vegetable oil, and meal as of December 8, 2024

Published 2024년 12월 11일

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The European Union has seen a increase in soybean imports for the 2024/25 season, reaching 5.67 million tonnes by December 8, up from 5.11 million tonnes the previous year. Rapeseed imports also saw an increase, reaching 2.59 million tonnes, while soybean meal imports surged to 8.74 million tonnes. However, palm oil imports decreased to 1.37 million tonnes, down from 1.63 million tonnes. EU soft wheat exports, however, saw a decrease of 29%, reaching 10.24 million tonnes by December 8. However, export data for Italy, France, Bulgaria, and Ireland is incomplete for various periods.
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Soybean imports into the European Union for the 2024/25 season, which began in July, reached 5.67 million tonnes by December 8, compared with 5.11 million tonnes at the same stage last year, oilworld.ru reports, citing data from the European Commission. Rapeseed imports into the EU for the same period amounted to 2.59 million tonnes, compared with 2.51 million tonnes a year earlier, while soybean meal imports reached 8.74 million tonnes, compared with 6.67 million tonnes a year earlier. Palm oil imports into the EU amounted to 1.37 million tonnes, compared with 1.63 million tonnes a year earlier. EU soft wheat exports since the start of the 2024/25 season in July reached 10.24 million tonnes by December 8, down 29% from 14.41 million tonnes a year earlier, according to European Commission ...
Source: Oilworld

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