India’s exports of oilmeal down by 67% in December 2021

Published 2022년 1월 19일

Tridge summary

Oilmeal exports in India saw a significant decrease of 67% in December 2021, totaling 1.7 lakh tonne, as reported by the Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA). This decline is primarily due to a drop in exports of soybean and rapeseed meal. The overall export of oilmeals from April to December also decreased by 28% compared to the previous year. The high price of domestic soybean seed and unavailability of rapeseed seeds for crushing have further impacted the export figures. However, ricebran extraction has performed better amidst these challenges, driven by demand from Vietnam and Bangladesh.
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Oilmeal exports fell 67% to 1.7 lakh tonne in December 2021 due to a decline in export of soybean and rapeseed meal, according to the Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA). The association, which has compiled the export data for December, said 1,70,338 tonne of oilmeal was exported in the month, compared to 5,16,006 tonne in the corresponding period last year. The overall export of oilmeals during April–December dropped 28% to 1,766,687 tonne, compared with 2,467,564 tonne. “Soybean crush margins in India are currently squeezed by pressure on meal prices and relatively high price expectation of farmers for soybean seed, which is currently quoted over Rs 6,300 per quintal,” SEA said. “At present, India is outpriced for soybean meal export. Ex-Kandla prices are quoted at $ 750 per tonne as against Brazil origin’s $ 535 per tonne and Argentina’s $ 525 per tonne,” the association said. “India is unlikely to be competitive for export in next 2-3 months due to high price of ...

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