India is experiencing a decline in rapeseed and mustard acreage due to unusually high temperatures, leading farmers to opt for less heat-sensitive crops with similar economic returns. This shift may result in increased imports of edible oils such as palm, soybean, and sunflower to satisfy demand, as rapeseed is the country's primary oilseed crop. Key producing regions have seen temperatures rise 2-7 degrees Celsius above normal, impacting germination and reducing sown areas by 7.2% in Rajasthan and potentially 10% nationwide. Despite a 5.3% rise in the minimum procurement price, farmers remain worried about market prices, with soybean trading below the government-set minimum. Meanwhile, India's vegetable oil imports decreased by 3.09% in the 2023/24 marketing year due to higher domestic production and reduced demand amid escalating prices.