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Rapeseed Suppliers & Prices in South Africa — Market Overview 2026

Derived Products
Canola Meal, Canola Oil
HS Code
120510
Last Updated
2026-08-13
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • South Africa Rapeseed market intelligence page includes 0 premium suppliers.
  • 5 sampled export transactions for South Africa are summarized.
  • 1 export partner companies and 0 import partner companies are mapped for Rapeseed in South Africa.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 5; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • 0 export partner countries and 0 import partner countries are ranked.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2026.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-08-13.

Rapeseed Export Supplier Intelligence, Price Trends, and Trade Flows in South Africa

1 export partner companies are tracked for Rapeseed in South Africa. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to validate exporter coverage, partner quality, and route priorities.
Explore Rapeseed export intelligence in South Africa, including 5 sampled supplier transactions, monthly unit-price ranges, and partner-country trade flow patterns for HS Code 120510.
Scatter points are sampled from 100.0% of the full transaction dataset.

Sample Export Supplier Transaction Records for Rapeseed in South Africa

5 sampled Rapeseed transactions in South Africa include date, origin, and partner-country context to benchmark export prices and supplier trading patterns.
Rapeseed sampled transaction unit prices by date in South Africa: 2026-02-24: 3.14 USD / kg, 2026-02-16: 1.67 USD / kg, 2025-11-18: 7.30 USD / kg, 2025-10-22: 5.92 USD / kg, 2025-10-21: 1.42 USD / kg.
DateReported ProductUnit PriceExporterImporter 
2026-02-24RAP* *****3.14 USD / kg (South Africa) (Lesotho)
2026-02-16RAP*1.67 USD / kg (South Africa) (Lesotho)
2025-11-18RAP* *****7.30 USD / kg (South Africa) (Lesotho)
2025-10-22RAP* *****5.92 USD / kg (South Africa) (Lesotho)
2025-10-21RAP** *************1.42 USD / kg (South Africa) (Lesotho)

Top Rapeseed Export Suppliers and Companies in South Africa

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(South Africa)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-07-13
Employee Size: Over 1000 Employees
Sales Revenue: USD Over 1B
Industries: Crop ProductionFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Farming / Production / Processing / PackingFood ManufacturingTrade
South Africa Export Partner Coverage
1 companies
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Annual Export Value, Volume, and Supplier Market Size for Rapeseed in South Africa (HS Code 120510)

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YearVolumeValue
202335,000,62716,133,069 USD
202232,004,45323,919,145 USD
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Rapeseed Import Buyer Intelligence and Price Signals in South Africa: Buyers, Demand, and Trade Partners

0 import partner companies are tracked for Rapeseed in South Africa. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to analyze buyer demand, partner density, and downstream channels.

Annual Import Value, Volume, and Demand Size for Rapeseed in South Africa (HS Code 120510)

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YearVolumeValue
2023290,6922,786,285 USD
2022210,9272,570,715 USD
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Rapeseed Wholesale Supplier Price Trends in South Africa

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Historical Rapeseed Wholesale Supplier Prices in South Africa (USD/kg)

Yearly average, lower, and upper Rapeseed wholesale prices with YoY changes provide benchmark data for supplier pricing and export competitiveness in South Africa.
Rapeseed yearly average wholesale prices in South Africa: 2021: 1.05 USD / kg, 2022: 1.37 USD / kg, 2023: 1.34 USD / kg, 2024: 1.57 USD / kg, 2025: 1.87 USD / kg, 2026: 1.71 USD / kg.
YearAverage Unit PriceLower Unit PriceUpper Unit PriceYoY Change
20211.05 USD / kg0.61 USD / kg1.32 USD / kg-
20221.37 USD / kg0.98 USD / kg1.85 USD / kg-
20231.34 USD / kg1.09 USD / kg2.04 USD / kg-
20241.57 USD / kg0.87 USD / kg2.71 USD / kg-
20251.87 USD / kg0.67 USD / kg9.00 USD / kg-
20261.71 USD / kg1.59 USD / kg2.03 USD / kg-

Latest Rapeseed Wholesale Export Price Updates in South Africa

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Rapeseed latest wholesale updates by date in South Africa: 2026-08-01: 5.25 USD / kg, 2025-06-01: 2.42 USD / kg, 2025-06-01: 5.03 USD / kg, 2025-05-01: 2.47 USD / kg, 2024-05-01: 0.54 USD / kg.
DateEntry NameUnit Price (USD)Origin Country 
2026-08-01ENG**** **** * ******* **** ***** *******5.25 USD / kg-
2025-06-01Eng**** **** * ******* **** ***** *******2.42 USD / kg-
2025-06-01Eng**** **** * ******* **** ***** *******5.03 USD / kg-
2025-05-01Eng**** **** * ******* **** ***** *******2.47 USD / kg-
2024-05-01Eng**** **** * ******* **** ***** ***********0.54 USD / kg-
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Classification

Product TypeRaw Material
Product FormDry seed (oilseed)
Industry PositionPrimary Agricultural Product

Raw Material

Market

Rapeseed in South Africa is commercially produced mainly as canola (low-erucic, low-glucosinolate rapeseed) and is grown primarily as a winter rotation crop in the Western Cape. Production is concentrated in the Western Cape’s Swartland and Overberg regions, with smaller volumes reported in other provinces. Despite local production growth, South Africa remains import-dependent for vegetable oils and oilcake/meal, which shapes domestic pricing and crusher demand for oilseeds. Market access and continuity depend heavily on phytosanitary compliance for any imported seed and on reliable logistics through South African ports and inland freight networks.
Market RoleDomestic producer with import-dependent oilseed complex (vegetable oils and oilcake)
Domestic RoleRotation oilseed supplying domestic crushing for edible oil and oilcake/meal; competes with other oilseeds in the local vegetable-oil market
Market GrowthGrowing (recent decade to mid-2020s)rapid expansion in planted area and production since 2020
SeasonalityPrimarily a winter-season crop: planted in autumn and harvested in spring to early summer in the Western Cape winter-rainfall region.

Specification

Primary VarietyCanola (low erucic acid, low glucosinolate rapeseed)
Physical Attributes
  • Small, round seeds that can leak from poorly sealed handling equipment
  • Pods are prone to shattering if harvest is delayed
Compositional Metrics
  • Low erucic acid and low glucosinolates are defining canola quality attributes
  • Storage stability depends on low seed moisture and temperature management; safe long-term storage is associated with ~8–9% moisture and seed temperatures below ~20°C (with pest control)
Grades
  • Grade 1: reasonably well matured, sweet, good natural colour
  • Grade 2: fairly well matured, sweet, reasonably good natural colour
  • Grade 3: may have odour associated with low quality seed but not distinctly sour, musty, rancid, nor indicating serious deterioration
Packaging
  • Packed by grade in sacks or bins
  • Storage structures should be weatherproof and allow sampling/monitoring; packaging should minimize seed leakage and moisture ingress

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Dryland winter production (Western Cape) → swathing/direct combining → cleaning (dockage removal; de-stoning; gravity separation as needed) → grading → packing (sacks/bins) → silo/bin storage with monitoring and conditioning (aeration/drying) → transport by sealed road/rail → crushing/refining (oil) and meal/oilcake output
Temperature
  • Post-harvest storage quality is sensitive to heat buildup from respiration; conditioning (aeration/natural-air or heated-air drying) is used to remove heat and moisture.
  • Guidance indicates long-term storage is feasible at ~8–9% moisture when seed temperatures are kept below ~20°C and insect/mite infestations are controlled.
Atmosphere Control
  • Aeration is used as part of conditioning systems to maintain safe storage conditions and limit mold growth.
Shelf Life
  • Adverse quality changes can occur rapidly if stored too wet; canola must be stored at lower moisture than cereals to reduce molding risk.
  • Seed quality can decline if harvest and post-harvest moisture management is delayed or inadequate.
Freight IntensityHigh
Transport ModeSea

Risks

Regulatory Compliance HighNon-compliance with NPPOZA import-permit conditions and phytosanitary requirements for plant products can result in detention, refusal, or enforced measures at the port of entry, disrupting supply for crushers and downstream users.Confirm commodity-specific NPPOZA import conditions before contracting; align exporter NPPO phytosanitary certification and documentation to the issued import permit; pre-validate documents for NPPOZA inspection and SARS customs release.
Plant Health MediumSeed- and residue-associated diseases such as blackleg are recognized threats in canola production systems; biosecurity lapses and poor rotation can raise yield and quality losses in the main production regions.Use certified/quality-assured seed, plant resistant/tolerant cultivars where appropriate, enforce crop rotation, and require supplier disease-management records for contracted volumes.
Climate MediumSouth African canola supply is concentrated in the Western Cape winter-rainfall zone; drought or poor rainfall distribution during the April–October growing period can significantly reduce yields and tighten domestic supply.Diversify procurement across regions where feasible, use forward coverage into the Western Cape season, and maintain contingency supply plans for oilseed and oilcake needs.
Logistics MediumPort and rail performance constraints in South Africa can delay bulk commodity movements and raise delivered costs, increasing uncertainty for import-linked oilseed supply and any export shipments.Build schedule buffers around peak congestion periods, confirm port/terminal service plans with logistics providers, and consider alternative routing and inventory buffers for crushers and feed users.
Sustainability
  • Western Cape dryland canola performance is closely tied to winter rainfall amount and distribution (Apr–Oct), creating climate-variability exposure for domestic supply.
  • Storage spoilage (mold/quality deterioration) risk is elevated if moisture and temperature are not actively managed post-harvest.

FAQ

Which documents are commonly required to import rapeseed/canola seed into South Africa?South Africa’s plant health system requires an NPPOZA import permit for regulated plant products (unless exempt) and a phytosanitary certificate issued by the exporting country’s NPPO confirming compliance with South Africa’s import conditions. After NPPOZA inspection at the port of entry, importers or agents must also complete customs final release processes with the South African Revenue Service.
Where is rapeseed (canola) mainly produced in South Africa?Commercial production is concentrated in the Western Cape, particularly the Swartland and Overberg regions, with much smaller quantities reported in other provinces.
What storage conditions matter most for maintaining canola seed quality in South Africa’s supply chain?Government post-harvest guidance emphasizes that canola can deteriorate quickly in storage if moisture and heat are not removed. Conditioning systems such as aeration and drying are used, and long-term storage is associated with low moisture (around 8–9%) and keeping seed temperatures below about 20°C while controlling insects and mites.
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