India’s import of palm oils rises 56.50% in March: SEA

15 Apr 2021 Evaluate

Industry body Solvent Extractors Association (SEA) in its latest report has showed that India’s import of palm oils rose 56.50 per cent to 5,26,463 tonne in March 2021 over import of 3,36,392 tonne in March 2020 as refiners were discouraged to import sunflower oil due to high prices. The country’s total vegetable oil imports rose marginally to 9,80,243 tonne in March 2021, compared to 9,55,422 tonne in the year-ago period. The share of palm oil is more than 60 per cent of the country’s total vegetable oil imports.

According to SEA, refiners purchased more palm oil during March due to the high prices of sunflower oil. As per the data, among palm oil products, import of crude palm oil (CPO) rose to 5,06,533 tonne in March this year from 2,95,577 tonne in the year-ago period. The shipment of crude palm kernel oil (CPKO) increased to 17,430 tonne from 9,965 tonne in the same period. Whereas import of RBD palmolein declined to 2,500 tonne in March this year from 30,850 tonne a year ago.

Among soft oils, the import of sunflower oil declined to 1,46,970 tonne in March due to high prices as against 2,95,387 tonne in the same period last year. Similarly, the shipment of soybean declined marginally to 2,85,200 tonne from 2,92,996 tonne. In the coming months, SEA said a record domestic mustard crop of 85-90 lakh tonne, and heavy demand for kachi ghani and refined mustard oil will ‘checkmate’ the import of edible oils. India imports palm oil mainly from Indonesia and Malaysia, and a small quantity of crude soft oil, including soyabean oil from Argentina. Sunflower oil is imported from Ukraine and Russia.

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