EU countries sharply reduced weekly imports of rapeseed

Published 2021년 2월 24일

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Last week, EU imports of rapeseed fell dramatically to 147 tons, with Belgium and the Czech Republic accounting for most of this, while imports of various other crops such as soybeans, soybean meal, soybean oil, sunflower seeds, and sunflower meal also saw decreases. Since the start of the current marketing year, EU imports of rapeseed, soybeans, and sunflower seeds have been significant, with Ukraine, the US, and Russia being the main suppliers.
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According to experts from the European Commission, last week (February 15-21), EU countries significantly reduced imports of rapeseed - to only 147 tons compared to 65.8 thousand tons a week earlier (taking into account the updated data). As specified, almost the entire specified weekly volume was imported by Belgium (99 tons) and the Czech Republic (47 tons). In addition, analysts of the European Commission recorded a decrease in weekly imports of rapeseed meal to 812 tons against 10 thousand tons, as well as soybeans - to 172.3 (207.2) thousand tons, soybean meal - to 299 (420) thousand tons, soybean oil - up to 5.9 (6.2) thousand tons, sunflower seeds - up to 2.5 (12.8) thousand tons and sunflower meal - up to 36.1 (58) ...
Source: Oilworld

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