India's edible oil imports increased by 9.3% in March, reaching 968,000 tonnes, as reported. This growth was primarily driven by a 24% rise in soybean oil imports and a 13.2% increase in palm oil imports, while sunflower oil imports experienced a 15.5% decline due to rising prices. The surge in palm oil imports has been limited for the past four months due to its higher prices relative to soybean oil. Russia has emerged as a significant supplier of sunflower oil to India, accounting for nearly 61% of the country's total imports in the current season, benefiting from lower prices compared to Ukrainian oil.