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India's palm oils imports fall to a 14-year low, as soyoil prices rise

A leading trade group said that India's palm-oil imports fell in January to the lowest level in 14 years, as refiners switched to soyoil because of its lower price, due to negative margins on palm oil.

The lower palm oil imports from India, which is the largest buyer of vegetable oil in the world, will likely weigh on Malaysian palm oil benchmark prices and support U.S. soybean oil futures.

Solvent Extractors' Association of India reported that palm oil imports fell 45% in January compared to December, reaching 275,241 metric tonnes, the lowest level since March 2011.

According to the SEA, India imported more than 750,000 tonnes of palm oil per month on average in the marketing period that ended October 2024.

Palm oil is usually sold at a lower price than soyoil or sunflower oil. However, falling stocks of palm oil have pushed its prices higher, surpassing rival oils whose supplies are plentiful.

The industry association reported that imports of sunflower oil rose by 8.9% in January to 288,284 tonnes, while soyoil imports increased 5.6% in January to 444 026 tons, which is the highest level in seven months.

The country reported that lower palm oil shipments reduced total vegetable oil imports by 14.8% in January to 1 million tonnes, the lowest level in 11 months.

The SEA reported that the drop in imports of vegetable oil over the past few months has lowered the vegetable oil inventories at the beginning of February to 2,18 million tons, the lowest level since April 2022.

Rajesh Patel, managing partner of GGN Research and an edible oil trader, says that palm oil imports will likely increase slightly in February, but remain below normal.

He predicted that soyoil exports would fall in February, while sunflower oil imports may rise.

India imports soyoil, sunflower oil, and palm oil mainly in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. It also imports soyoil from Argentina, Brazil and Ukraine. (Reporting and editing by Christian Schmollinger, Barbara Lewis and Anushree Mukherjee in Bengaluru.

(source: Reuters)