India Increases Sunflower and Soybean Oil Imports as palm oil imports fall

India, the top vegetable oil importer, is ditching expensive palm oil for cheaper sunflower and soybean options. This shift impacts global oil prices and reduces stockpiles in key regions.

India Increases Sunflower and Soybean Oil Imports as palm oil imports fall

India, the world's largest importer of vegetable oils, is shifting its purchases towards sunflower and soybean oil due to rising palm oil prices. This trend is expected to continue in the coming months.

Key points:

  • Sunflower oil imports surged by 51% in March, reaching the second-highest level ever recorded.
  • Lower palm oil purchases (down 3.3%) hit their lowest point since May 2023.
  • Competitive sunflower oil prices are driving the switch, with palm oil currently more expensive.
  • This shift could help stabilize palm oil prices and reduce sunflower oil stockpiles in the Black Sea region.
  • Total edible oil imports for India rose 18.7% in March to a six-month high.

Reasons for the Shift:

  • Higher palm oil prices due to production issues.
  • Sunflower oil offering a more cost-effective alternative.

Impact:

  • Lower demand for palm oil could limit further price increases.
  • Increased sunflower oil imports will help reduce stockpiles in exporting regions.

India's Vegetable Oil Suppliers:

  • Palm oil: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand
  • Soybean oil & Sunflower oil: Argentina, Brazil, Russia, Ukraine