Industry body Solvent Extractors Association (SEA) has said that India's palm oil imports declined by 29.15 per cent to 5,53,084 tonnes during January 2022, as compared to import of 7,80,741 tonnes in January 2021, but there was a sharp rise in shipments of RBD palmolein affecting domestic refineries. The country's total vegetable oil imports rose 16 per cent to 12.70 lakh tonnes in January, compared to 10.96 lakh tonnes 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 the SEA, the reduction in duty difference between RBD palmolein and Crude Palm Oil (CPO) has led to an increase in import of the former at the cost of the latter. CPO is a raw material for domestic refineries. Any reduction in import of CPO impacts the refineries. Among palm oil products, import of CPO declined to 4.07 lakh tonnes in January this year, from 7.67 lakh tonnes in the year-ago period. However, the import of RBD palmolein rose sharply to 1.34 lakh tonnes from 2,701 tonnes, while that of crude palm kernel oil (CPKO) increased to 11,209 tonnes from 10,204 tonnes in the said period.
Among soft oils, the import of soyabean oil increased sharply to 3.91 lakh tonnes in January this year, as against 88,667 tonnes in the same period of the previous year. Similarly, import of sunflower oil rose to 3.07 lakh tonnes, as against Rs 2.05 lakh tonnes in the said period. According to the data, edible oils stock as on February 1 this year, was estimated to have been at 6.54 lakh tonnes and about 12.08 lakh tonnes was in the pipeline. 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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