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Global Supplier Transactions, Export Activity, and Price Benchmarks for Rapeseed
Analyze 8,670 supplier-linked transactions across the top 20 countries, with monthly unit-price benchmarks to track export competitiveness and sourcing risk for Rapeseed.
Rapeseed Country YoY Change in Supplier Transactions and Export Momentum
Compare positive and negative YoY shifts in Rapeseed to identify accelerating supplier markets and weakening export corridors.
Top YoY shifts for Rapeseed: Canada (+217.3%), Australia (+183.4%), China (+111.3%).
Rapeseed Country-Level Supplier Transaction and Unit Price Summary
As of 2025-07, benchmark Rapeseed country transaction counts with monthly unit price and volume to prioritize supplier and export markets.
In 2025-12, countries with visible Rapeseed transaction unit prices: Denmark (10.94 USD / kg), Germany (4.74 USD / kg), Nepal (1.45 USD / kg), Uruguay (1.20 USD / kg), Paraguay (1.19 USD / kg), 9 more countries.
2,676 exporters and 1,643 importers are mapped for Rapeseed.
Exporters and importers can use Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to identify counterparties for Rapeseed, benchmark reach, and prioritize outreach by market.
Rapeseed Export Supplier Intelligence, Trade Flows, and Price Signals
2,676 exporter companies are mapped in Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence for Rapeseed. Exporters and importers can use company profiles and analytics to evaluate supplier coverage, trading activity, and route opportunities.
Rapeseed Verified Export Suppliers and Premium Partners
2 premium Rapeseed suppliers include country, industry, and contactability signals to prioritize credible export partners faster.
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Rapeseed Top Exporters and Supplier Profiles
Review leading exporter profiles while benchmarking against 2,676 total exporter companies in the Rapeseed supply chain intelligence network. Exporters and importers can unlock company profiles and analytics to qualify partners faster.
Value Chain Roles: Farming / Production / Processing / PackingTrade
(Australia)
Latest Export Transaction: 2025-08-20
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Crop ProductionOthers
Value Chain Roles: Trade
(Ukraine)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-05-17
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesCrop Production
Value Chain Roles: Farming / Production / Processing / PackingTrade
Rapeseed Global Exporter Coverage
2,676 companies
Exporter company count is a key signal for Rapeseed supply depth and sourcing optionality.
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Top Exporting Countries for Rapeseed (HS Code 120510) in 2024
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Rapeseed Export Trade Flow and Partner Country Summary
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Rapeseed Import Buyer Intelligence, Demand Signals, and Price Benchmarks
1,643 importer companies are mapped for Rapeseed demand intelligence. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to prioritize buyers, distributors, and downstream demand partners by market.
Rapeseed Top Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners
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(Pakistan)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-02-26
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: -
(Ukraine)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-05-17
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: 501 - 1000 Employees
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesCrop ProductionFood Manufacturing
Industries: Brokers And Trade AgenciesFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: -
Global Importer Coverage
1,643 companies
Importer company count highlights the current depth of demand-side visibility for Rapeseed.
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Top Import Demand Countries for Rapeseed (HS Code 120510) in 2024
For Rapeseed in 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 10 demand countries to identify priority markets.
Cool-temperate growing zones with adequate moisture
Sensitive to heat and moisture stress during flowering and seed fill
Requires well-drained soils and careful rotation management to limit disease pressure
Winter and spring growth habits allow adaptation to different climates and cropping systems
Main VarietiesCanola-quality (double-low, “00”) types for edible oil and meal, Winter oilseed rape types (common in parts of Europe and China), Spring canola types (common in Canada and parts of Australia), HEAR (high erucic acid) industrial types (niche)
Consumption Forms
Crushed into rapeseed/canola oil for food use
Crushed into rapeseed/canola meal for animal feed
Industrial use of rapeseed oil as a biofuel feedstock in policy-driven markets
Specialty segregated streams (e.g., high-oleic, identity-preserved non-GM) for specific buyer programs
Grading Factors
Moisture and storability condition (risk of heating/spoilage)
Foreign material/dockage and cleanliness
Seed damage and admixture affecting crush performance
Chlorophyll/green seed and related oil quality impacts
Contract specifications for erucic acid/glucosinolate levels where relevant
Planting to HarvestAnnual oilseed crop; grown as spring- or winter-sown types and harvested within the same production year/season depending on the production system.
Market
Rapeseed (including canola-quality types) is a globally traded temperate oilseed primarily crushed into edible vegetable oil and high-protein meal for animal feed. Global production is concentrated in Canada, the European Union, China, India, Australia, and the Black Sea region, with Canada widely recognized as the leading export-oriented supplier of canola/rapeseed seed and derived products. Import demand is strongly shaped by crushing capacity and policy-linked demand for vegetable oil (including biofuel blending mandates in key markets such as the EU). Prices and trade flows are sensitive to weather-driven yield variability in major exporting regions and to policy or geopolitical disruptions affecting Black Sea logistics and market access.
Market GrowthMixed (medium-term outlook)Demand is supported by edible vegetable oil use and policy-linked industrial demand, while supply expansion is constrained by agronomic rotation limits, weather variability, and sustainability/regulatory requirements in key markets.
Major Producing Countries
CanadaMajor global producer; highly export-oriented canola sector supplying seed, oil, and meal to global markets (tracked by FAO/FAOSTAT and USDA FAS).
ChinaLarge producer and crusher; domestic supply and import needs are monitored in USDA FAS oilseeds balances.
UkraineImportant Black Sea producer and exporter; trade can be logistics- and geopolitics-sensitive (ITC Trade Map; USDA FAS).
RussiaSignificant Black Sea-region producer/exporter; trade exposure to sanctions, shipping, and policy risk varies by market (ITC Trade Map).
Major Exporting Countries
CanadaLeading exporter of canola/rapeseed seed and major supplier of canola oil and meal; central reference origin in global oilseeds trade statistics (ITC Trade Map; USDA FAS).
AustraliaMajor exporter with counter-seasonal shipments to Northern Hemisphere markets (ITC Trade Map).
UkraineBlack Sea exporter; flows can shift rapidly with logistics and geopolitical constraints (ITC Trade Map).
RussiaBlack Sea exporter; market access and routing constraints can affect trade patterns (ITC Trade Map).
Major Importing Countries
GermanyLarge EU crushing and consumption market; imports linked to industrial demand for vegetable oil and meal (ITC Trade Map; European Commission).
NetherlandsEU entry and redistribution hub for oilseeds/oils via major ports; imports support regional supply chains (ITC Trade Map).
BelgiumEU logistics and processing-linked import market for oilseeds and oils (ITC Trade Map).
ChinaMajor import market depending on domestic crush economics and policy; tracked in USDA FAS oilseeds balances (USDA FAS).
JapanConsistent importer of canola/rapeseed for crushing and food uses (ITC Trade Map).
Supply Calendar
Canada (Prairies):Aug, Sep, OctNorthern Hemisphere autumn harvest; availability depends on drying, storage, and export corridor performance.
European Union (e.g., France, Germany, Poland):Jul, AugMid-summer harvest window for winter oilseed rape in many EU growing zones.
Ukraine / Black Sea region:Jul, Aug, SepSummer harvest; export timing can be constrained by port access, insurance, and routing conditions.
Australia (southern growing belt):Oct, Nov, DecSouthern Hemisphere spring-to-early-summer harvest; provides counter-seasonal export shipments to Northern Hemisphere buyers.
India (rapeseed-mustard complex):Feb, Mar, AprLate-winter to spring harvest for many producing states; production is largely domestically consumed.
China (Yangtze River basin and other winter-rape areas):May, JunLate-spring harvest window for key winter-rape regions; domestic crush and import needs can shift seasonally.
Small oil-bearing seeds (typically dark brown/black) traded as bulk oilseed cargoes for crushing
Quality is highly sensitive to moisture and heating during storage and transport (risk of spoilage and oil quality deterioration)
Compositional Metrics
Oil content and moisture are core commercial parameters for crush value and storability
Erucic acid and glucosinolate levels differentiate canola-quality seed from industrial rapeseed types (definitions and market expectations commonly referenced by canola/rapeseed industry bodies)
Chlorophyll/“green seed” and seed damage can influence crude oil refining losses and final oil quality (buyer specs often include limits)
Grades
Canada uses an established canola grading framework and primary elevator inspection practices (Canadian Grain Commission)
International contracts commonly specify moisture, admixture/foreign material (dockage), damage, and quality-related parameters aligned to the buyer’s crushing requirements
Packaging
Bulk shipments via rail-to-port and ocean vessels for large trade flows
Containerized or FIBC/big-bag formats for smaller lots or specialty segregations (e.g., identity-preserved non-GM or high-oleic)
ProcessingPrimarily crushed to produce rapeseed/canola oil and rapeseed meal; seed composition directly impacts oil yield and meal qualitySegregation may be required for non-GM, specialty oil profiles (e.g., high-oleic), or contract-specific sustainability certification claims
Edible vegetable oil demand in retail and food manufacturing (canola/rapeseed oil positioned as a mainstream cooking oil in many markets)
Animal feed demand for rapeseed/canola meal as a protein supplement in livestock rations
Industrial demand for vegetable oils where biodiesel/renewable fuel policies and incentives support additional pull-through (notably in parts of Europe)
Temperature
Dry, cool storage with aeration/monitoring is central to preserving seed quality; heating and moisture ingress are key deterioration risks during storage and transit
Quality management focuses on preventing mold growth, hot spots, and insect infestation in stored oilseeds
Atmosphere Control
Insect management in stored oilseeds may rely on approved fumigation and integrated pest management practices, subject to destination-market regulations
Shelf Life
As a dried oilseed, rapeseed/canola can be stored for extended periods when kept dry and well-managed; quality can deteriorate rapidly if moisture and heating are not controlled
Risks
Climate HighRapeseed/canola supply is exposed to yield volatility from drought, heat stress during flowering, and harvest-time weather that affects quality and exportable surplus in major origins (notably Canada and Australia, with additional exposure in the Black Sea region). Because Canada and Australia are central export suppliers, weather-driven shortfalls can tighten global availability and raise prices across seed, oil, and meal markets.Diversify origin coverage (e.g., Canada + Australia + EU/Black Sea where feasible), monitor in-season crop conditions via official outlooks, and use risk management tools (forward coverage/hedging) aligned to crush and procurement needs.
Geopolitics and Trade Policy MediumBlack Sea logistics disruptions, sanctions exposure, and sudden policy changes (tariffs, import restrictions, export controls) can quickly reroute rapeseed and vegetable oil trade flows and alter freight/insurance costs.Maintain multi-origin qualification, diversify freight corridors, and include force majeure/logistics contingency clauses in procurement and sales contracts.
Regulatory Compliance MediumMarket access can depend on GMO approvals, maximum residue limits, and buyer sustainability requirements; non-alignment between exporting and importing regulations can create rejection risk or require costly segregation.Use identity-preserved programs where required, validate regulatory status for traits/inputs in destination markets, and document traceability and compliance testing in contracts.
Sustainability Policy MediumChanges to renewable fuel mandates, greenhouse-gas accounting rules, and sustainability certification criteria can materially shift demand for rapeseed oil as a biodiesel/renewable diesel feedstock, affecting crush margins and trade flows.Track policy updates in major demand centers (e.g., EU renewable energy rules) and structure contracts with pricing formulas that reflect vegetable oil and energy-market linkages.
Pest and Disease MediumOilseed rape/canola is vulnerable to regionally important diseases and pests (e.g., blackleg and clubroot in some production systems), which can reduce yields and increase production costs when resistant varieties and crop rotation options are constrained.Source from suppliers using integrated pest management, resistant varieties, and rotation best practices; monitor official agronomy advisories in major origins.
Food Safety LowAs an oilseed for crushing, rapeseed/canola faces compliance risk related to pesticide residues and contaminants; failures can trigger shipment holds or require diversion to alternative markets/uses.Specify testing and documentation requirements (residues/contaminants) and use recognized quality and food safety management systems at crushing/refining stages.
Sustainability
Greenhouse-gas footprint sensitivity to nitrogen fertilizer use (including N2O emissions) and evolving sustainability reporting requirements in major importing markets
Pollinator and biodiversity concerns linked to pesticide regimes in oilseed systems; regulatory restrictions can alter agronomic practices and yields
Biofuel sustainability and traceability scrutiny (including indirect land-use change considerations) can change demand and certification requirements for rapeseed oil in regulated markets
GMO and identity-preserved supply chain complexity: approvals, labeling rules, and segregation needs can affect market access and logistics costs
FAQ
What is the difference between rapeseed and canola in global trade?Canola is a quality type of rapeseed bred to have low erucic acid in the oil and low glucosinolates in the meal, making it suitable for mainstream edible oil and feed markets. Industry definitions and quality explanations are commonly provided by organizations such as the Canola Council of Canada, while international oil composition and quality expectations are referenced through Codex standards for named vegetable oils.
Which countries are the most important exporters of rapeseed/canola seed?Canada is widely recognized as the leading export-oriented supplier in global rapeseed/canola trade, with Australia and key Black Sea suppliers (notably Ukraine and Russia) also playing major exporting roles. This pattern is reflected in global trade flow reporting used by industry analysts such as ITC Trade Map and USDA FAS oilseeds market monitoring.
Why can rapeseed oil demand change quickly in some markets?In markets where rapeseed oil is used as a biofuel feedstock, changes in renewable fuel mandates, sustainability criteria, and related incentives can shift demand and crush economics. Policy sources such as the European Commission’s renewable energy rules and medium-term outlooks like the OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook are commonly referenced to understand these demand swings.
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