Spain needs to double its annual sunflower production

Published 2025년 4월 25일

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Spain's sunflower production, at around one million tons annually, falls short of its demand, necessitating imports of an additional million tons and 500,000 tons of processed sunflower oil. The 15th Andalusian Commodity Exchange in Seville highlighted challenges in the agricultural sector, exacerbated by U.S. tariffs and currency exchange rates. Ukraine is a key sunflower oil exporter to Spain, with additional imports from countries like Moldova, Romania, and Argentina. Experts emphasize the need to monitor global trade dynamics, political decisions, and crop conditions in regions such as Canada and the Mediterranean, as trade wars and weather developments significantly impact the production and pricing of rapeseed and sunflowers.
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Spain produces around one million tons of sunflower each year, but requires approximately twice that amount, requiring imports from several countries, in addition to some 500,000 tons of processed sunflower oil, according to industry insiders. This was explained to EFE by Pedro Villa, manager of Northstar Brokerage, the organizer of the 15th Andalusian Commodity Exchange, an event held annually in Seville and bringing together more than 700 attendees from some thirty countries. Executives, exporters, importers, brokers, commercial agents, and representatives of the agri-food industry attended a congress that has established itself as the leading private meeting for the agricultural raw materials sector in Europe and one of the largest worldwide. According to Villa, one of the main exporters of sunflower oil is Ukraine, although this product also reaches Spain from other territories, such as Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, and France, as well as Argentina from the American ...
Source: PEefeagro

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