India’s vegetable oil imports dip 32% in April on lower palm oil demand

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India's vegetable oil imports in April fell by 32% to 8.91 lakh tonnes compared to the previous year, according to the Solvent Extractors Association (SEA). This decrease was due to a drop in both palm and refined oils imports, with palm oil imports down by 53% and soft oils by 23-20% respectively. The balance of palm oil in the market has decreased to 42% from 60%, while soft oils have increased to 58% from 40%. India, the world's largest edible oil consumer and importer, had edible oil stocks of 13.51 lakh tonnes as of May 1.
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India’s vegetable oil imports fell 32 per cent to 8.91 lakh tonnes in April from a year earlier, industry body Solvent Extractors Association (SEA) said on Wednesday, as shipments of both palm and refined oils declined. Vegetable oil imports, comprising edible and non-edible oils, stood at 13.18 lakh tonnes in the year-ago period. “The import in the last three months was at a very low level due to reduced demand for palm oil coupled with increased crushing of mustard in the country,” SEA said in a statement. Import of refined edible oils from Nepal, estimated at 60,000 to 70,000 tonnes monthly, also affected overall imports and stock positions, it added. For the first six months of the 2024-25 oil year (November-October), total vegetable oil imports decreased to 65.02 lakh tonnes, from 70.69 lakh tonnes a year earlier. Palm oil imports plunged 53 per cent to 3.21 lakh tonnes in April, from 6.84 lakh tonnes a year ago, with crude palm oil shipments down 55 per cent to 2.41 ...

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