EU increases oilseed imports by 8%

Published 2024년 11월 27일

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EU countries have seen an 8% increase in oilseed imports compared to the previous year, reaching 7.62 million tons. The majority of these imports were soybeans, followed by rapeseed and sunflower. The main suppliers were Brazil and the USA for soybeans, Ukraine and Australia for rapeseed, and Moldova for sunflower.
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Original content

Since the beginning of the current agricultural year (starts in July – ROSNG), as of today, the EU countries have increased imports of oilseeds by 8 percent compared to the same period last year – to 7 million 621 thousand 500 tons. This was reported by the news agency "Grain On-Line" with reference to the European Commission data. The majority of purchases for the specified period were soybeans – 4 million 954 thousand 900 tons. Another 2 million 404 thousand 300 were rapeseed and 262 thousand 300 – sunflower. This is, respectively, 7, 8 and 35 percent more than for the 2023/2024 agricultural year. The bulk of soybean supplies came from Brazil (2 million 464 thousand 800 tons) and the USA (1 million 853 ...
Source: Rosng

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