Prices for vegetable oils in Europe fell sharply against the background of active supplies of oilseeds from Ukraine and Australia

Published 2023년 5월 11일

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Record deliveries of canola from Australia and sunflower from Ukraine to Europe have led to a significant drop in vegetable oil prices, according to Argus Media. The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports that Australia exported a record 3.4 million tons of canola in the current season, primarily to EU countries, while Ukraine has increased sunflower exports to the EU. The EU's active supply of oil crops has resulted in an oversaturated market, causing sunflower and rapeseed oil prices to plummet to €800/t at the end of March, down from over €2,000/t in June 2022.
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Significant volumes of deliveries to Europe of canola from Australia and sunflower from Ukraine led to a sharp decrease in the prices of vegetable oils, Argus Media reports. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the country exported a record 3.4 million tons of canola during the 6 months of the current season (as of March 31), most of which went to EU countries. Ukraine significantly increased sunflower exports to the EU, although before the war it exported mainly sunflower oil. Thanks to the active supply of oil crops, the European Union has dramatically increased the volume of their processing, which has led to the oversaturation of the European market with vegetable oils. According to Argus Media, EU sunflower and rapeseed oil prices fell to €800/t at the end of March, compared to over €2,000/t in June 2022. EU sunflower oil prices stood at $990/t FOB as of May 8, ...
Source: Graintrade

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