Less rapeseed in the world, according to a USDA report

Published 2024년 11월 18일

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The US Department of Agriculture's October report forecasts a decrease in global rapeseed stocks to 87.4 million tons, down from the previous years, with Canada and the EU being the leading producers and exporters, and China and India as significant consumers. The EU's rapeseed production is projected to decrease by 13% in the 2024/2025 season, leading to a 2% drop from the five-year average. This comes as global rapeseed consumption hits an all-time high of 89.1 million tonnes, causing an increase in prices. Polish farmers, being a part of this scenario, could benefit from AGRO Ubezpieczeń’s insurance coverage and risk management strategies, highlighting the importance of both agricultural practices and financial protection.
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The October report of the US Department of Agriculture summarized the global oil market, including rapeseed. Estimates indicate that there will be less of it in the world. This is 87.4 million tons. This is a slightly lower result than in the two previous years (88.90 million tons in 2022/2023 and 89.33 million tons in 2023/2024). Traditionally, the most rapeseed was harvested in Canada (20 million tons). Second place is occupied by the EU (17.5 million tons). Canada is also the largest exporter of rapeseed in the world (7.4 million tons), and the EU its largest importer (6.7 million tons). The third largest player in the rapeseed market is China. It produces 15.8 million tons, which are all used for the needs of this country. To meet their needs, they must rely on imports of 3.4 million tonnes. The fourth largest producer of rapeseed is India with 12.1 million tonnes. And here – similarly to China – almost all of the seeds go for domestic consumption. When analysing the oil ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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