Increasing global price spreads between sunflower oil and soy oil

Published 2023년 1월 4일

Tridge summary

Ukraine's sunflower production decline has led to a increase in world sunflower seed / sunflower oil prices. The country's share in world trade has dropped from 45-46% to 33% for MY 2022/23 due to the largest drop in harvest in over 30 years. Despite this, global prices have not increased due to record production and supply of oilseeds and vegoils. The price of sunflower oil compared to soybean oil could change the situation. Crushers need to increase sunflower seed prices to make it more profitable for farmers to sell domestically, or they may face a shortage of sunflower for processing due to an increase in oilseed exports.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

The decline in Ukraine’s sunflower production inevitably leads to an increase in world sunflower seed /sunflower oil prices. This is no surprise because Ukraine is the main exporter of sunflower oil (SFO). The country’s share in world trade used to be at 45-46%, being at 40% in MY 2021/22. The USDA forecast for MY 2022/23 looks quite pessimistic: Ukraine is predicted to lose its leadership position with its share in the global trade down at 33%. UkrAgroConsult estimates the export of sunflower oil at a higher level than USDA. The current 2022/23 MY is an exception to the rule. A sharp drop in the sunflower harvest in Ukraine did not lead to growth, but, on the contrary, to a drop in prices for both sunflower and oil on the world market under the influence, first of all, of the war. The situation with the harvest in Ukraine is catastrophic, a drop of 34% does not happen often. But the world balance looks completely different: record production and supply of oilseeds and vegoils, a ...

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