Spain: The food industry resumes interest in palm oil due to war

Published 2022년 4월 29일

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The agri-food industry is showing renewed interest in palm oil due to a sunflower oil shortage caused by the Ukraine war, despite concerns about its saturated fats and environmental impact. Spain's sauce, pastry, and fried companies are seeking alternatives to sunflower oil for their recipes, as Spain is currently short on the oil. Palm oil is preferred due to its technological advantages, such as stability and creaminess, despite its high saturated fat content and potential environmental issues. It is important to note that all palm oil sold in the European Union is now certified as sustainable.
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The agri-food industry has become interested in palm oil again due to the shortage of sunflower oil due to the war in Ukraine, after a few years in which it has tended to eliminate it due to its amount of saturated fats and the environmental problems associated with its production, reports Efeagro. Palm oil contains saturated fatty acids that are harmful to health, which, together with the problems of deforestation that it generates in the countries from which it comes, mainly in tropical Asia, has caused a movement against it that even led to 2017 several supermarket chains asked manufacturers to remove it. As an alternative, sunflower oil was used, but the Russian invasion has left Spain without the 500,000 tons of this fat that it imported from Ukraine (62% of total purchases). Sauce, pastry and fried companies are again interested in palm oil and are looking for alternatives with reasonable prices and continuous availability in large quantities Given this situation, sauce, ...
Source: Food Retail

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