The tense situation in the Red Sea will force India to increase oil supplies from South America

Published 2024년 1월 24일

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Hussite attacks have disrupted sunflower oil shipping routes from the Black Sea region to India, leading to increased shipping time and costs. Consequently, India may switch to buying oil from South America due to lower prices. This has resulted in sunflower oil prices in India surpassing soybean oil prices for the first time in a year. If this trend continues, India's sunflower oil imports may decrease while soybean oil imports increase. Meanwhile, Ukraine has seen an 18% increase in its high-oleic sunflower oil exports in the first four months of 2023/24, with China as the main buyer.
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India, the world's main importer of sunflower oil, gets most of it from the Black Sea region via the Red Sea. But because of Hussite attacks, shipowners are diverting ships from Europe to Asia, bypassing Africa, which increases shipping time and cost. Argentinian sunflower oil prices are now lower than Black Sea sunflower oil, so India may switch to buying oil from South America. Sunflower oil prices in India surpassed soybean oil prices for the first time in a year amid higher freight costs, according to broker Sunvin Group. "During the last months, the import of sunflower oil was stable due to a better price for it than for soybean oil, however, after the increase in the price of freight, this advantage was lost," the company's experts note. Imported crude sunflower oil in India is currently being offered at $943/t CIF (cost, insurance and freight) for delivery in February, while crude soybean oil is being offered at $935/t and crude palm at $933/t. Two months ago, sunflower oil ...
Source: Graintrade

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