India's plantings of rapeseed and mustard are expected to decrease despite higher prices due to above-average temperatures during the sowing season, causing crops to fail or wilt. This reduction in planting could force India, the world's largest vegetable oil importer, to increase its purchase of expensive overseas cooking oils such as palm oil, soybean oil, and sunflower oil to make up for the shortfall. The higher temperatures have also affected planting in neighboring states, potentially reducing the total area under rapeseed by 10% compared to last year.