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Nov-March edible oil imports up 8% YoY
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SME Times News Bureau | 13 Apr, 2022
India's total edible oil imports during November to March were at 5.64
million tonne, up nearly 8 per cent from the same period of 2020-21,
according to the data compiled by the vegetable oil industry body The
Solvent Extractors' Association of India.
Notably, the marketing year for edible oil starts in November.
In
the month of March, the edible oil imports rose nearly 10 per cent
year-on-year to 1.05 million tonnes, the SEA data showed. In March 2021,
it was at 9,57,633 tonne.
In March, 212,000 tonnes of sunflower
oil arrived in India as those vessels had left before conflict between
Russia and Ukraine started. Ukraine and Russia are two major suppliers
of sunflower oil to India.
Of the 212,000 tonnes sunflower imports, 11,900 tonnes were sourced from another supplier Argentina.
However,
in April, no shipments from Ukraine took place so far and because of
which sunflower oil import may fall to nearly 80,000 tons, SEA said in a
statement.
The statement added that high prices of sunflower oil
in the international market and lesser availability weighed on the
demand and consumption of sunflower oil.
"This shortfall is
partially being replaced by other edible oils like palmolein, soybean
oil, groundnut oil in South India and by refined mustard oil and rice
bran oil in North India."
Also, a slight decline in prices of
soya oil, sunflower oil, palm oil and other edible oils during the past
one month provided some relief to the consumers, it said.
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