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India palm oil imports drop to a one-year low on April weak demand

India's palm oils imports dropped 27% in April to a "one-year low" as refiners slowed purchases due to the sluggishness of demand from institutional buyers, and recent price increases that reduced its discount to competing oils. India's palm oil imports fell 27% to a?one-year low in April, as sluggish demand?from institutional buyers and a recent price rally that eroded?its discount to rival oils prompted refiners to curb purchases, five dealers said.

Dealer estimates show that palm oil imports dropped to 505,000 tons in April from 689.462 tons in march. Imports of soyoil rose by 24% in April, compared to March, to 355,000 metric tons. This is the highest level in four months. Sunflower oil shipments increased more than twice to 435,000 metric tons, which is the highest since 22 months.

Estimates show that India's total edible oil imports rose 10.4% in March, to 1.3 millions tons in April. This is the highest since January 2026.

Dealers said that the figures do not include duty-free shipments from Nepal arriving at land borders.

By mid-May, the Solvent Extractors' Association of India will release its April import statistics.

Sandeep Bajoria is the chief executive officer of Sunvin Group. The firm specializes in vegetable oil brokerage and consulting.

The restaurants offer popular deep-fried dishes like chole bhature and samosas. India, the second largest cooking gas importer in the world, is experiencing its worst 'gas crisis' in decades as the government raises prices for commercial cylinders and cuts supplies to industry.

According to Rajesh Patel of edible oil trader GGN in Rajkot, Gujarat, Sunflower oil imports increased by a significant amount during April as the refining margins for sunflower oil were higher than those for rival oils. Indian buyers placed orders before disruptions caused by the Iran War.

(source: Reuters)