Australia continues to increase canola exports

Published Jan 31, 2025

Tridge summary

In November, the main buyers of Australian canola were Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Australia increased its canola exports in November compared to October by 180 thsd tonnes to 769.5 thsd tonnes, a significant increase from November 2023. The country exported 537 thsd tonnes of canola in December and plans to increase supplies to 648 thsd tonnes in January. The rise in exports is due to low soybean stocks in the U.S., dry conditions in Argentina, and stricter biofuels requirements in the EU and Indonesia.
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In November, the largest buyers of Australian canola were: Germany – 310.1 thsd tonnes, Belgium – 192.9 thsd tonnes and the Netherlands – 65.7 thsd tonnes. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, in November, the country increased the export of canola compared to October by 180 thsd tonnes to 769.5 thsd tonnes, which is significantly higher than in November 2023 (542.3 thsd tonnes). According to the latest reports of Lachstock Consulting Australian Export Vessel Line-ups, Australia exported 537 thsd tonnes of canola in December, and in January will increase the supplies to 648 thsd tonnes. The report says that in February, the country plans to export another 1.2 mln tons of canola. The increase in exports is attributed to low soybean stocks in the U.S., dry conditions in Argentina and stricter requirements for biofuels in the EU and Indonesia. For almost 30 years of expertise in the agri markets, UkrAgroConsult has accumulated an extensive database, which became the ...

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