India's edible oil consumption is projected to grow at a rate of 2%-3% despite a 20% increase in import duties, as cooking oils remain affordable, according to Sanjeev Asthana, CEO of Patanjali Foods. India, the world's largest importer of vegetable oils, meets 70% of its demand through foreign purchases and is expected to import 9-10 million tonnes of palm oil in 2024-25. Sunflower oil imports, which are expected to return to normal levels of 3 million tonnes in 2024-25 after an unusual surge this year, are currently projected to reach a record 3.6 million tonnes. Soyoil imports are anticipated to remain stable at 3 million tonnes, and India's 2024 soyoil crop is expected to rise to 11 million tonnes if weather conditions permit.