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Edible oil imports seen at lowest in six years, hit by Covid-19, high prices.


Date: 09-09-2021
Subject: Edible oil imports seen at lowest in six years, hit by Covid-19, high prices
MUMBAI: India's imports of edible oil  could fall to their lowest in six years, contracting for a second straight year because of the coronavirus outbreak and demand squeezed by record prices, a senior industry official said on Wednesday. 

Lower purchases by the world's biggest importer of vegetable oils could weigh on benchmark Malaysian palm oil, US soyoil and sunflower oil prices. 

India's consumption, which had grown every year before the coronavirus outbreak hit last year, fell to 21 million tonnes in the marketing year that ended last Oct 31, from 22.5 million a year ago, an official of a trade body said. 

Demand is unlikely to recover in the current 2020/21 marketing year because of record high prices, said BV Mehta, the executive director of the Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA). 

India's edible oil imports  in 2020/21 could fall to 13.1 million tonnes, the lowest in six years, from last year's figure of 13.2 million, Mehta added. 

"India is a very price sensitive market and current high prices are likely to reduce demand further," he told an online conference. 

Imports meet nearly two-thirds of India's demand, he said, with palm oil coming mainly from top producers Indonesia and Malaysia, while other oils, such as soy and sunflower, come from Argentina, Brazil, Ukraine and Russia. 

But imports of palm this marketing year could rise 8% on the year to 7.8 million tonnes, he said, as India allowed imports of refined palm oil and cut import tax on the crude variety to lower domestic prices. 

Domestic prices have nearly doubled in the past year. 

India's overseas purchases of edible oil were also capped by higher domestic production, which rose 1 million tonnes to 9 million in the current marketing year, after soybean and groundnut output rose, Mehta said. 

Source:timesofindia.comMUMBAI: India's imports of edible oil  could fall to their lowest in six years, contracting for a second straight year because of the coronavirus outbreak and demand squeezed by record prices, a senior industry official said on Wednesday. 

Lower purchases by the world's biggest importer of vegetable oils could weigh on benchmark Malaysian palm oil, US soyoil and sunflower oil prices. 

India's consumption, which had grown every year before the coronavirus outbreak hit last year, fell to 21 million tonnes in the marketing year that ended last Oct 31, from 22.5 million a year ago, an official of a trade body said. 

Demand is unlikely to recover in the current 2020/21 marketing year because of record high prices, said BV Mehta, the executive director of the Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA). 

India's edible oil imports  in 2020/21 could fall to 13.1 million tonnes, the lowest in six years, from last year's figure of 13.2 million, Mehta added. 

"India is a very price sensitive market and current high prices are likely to reduce demand further," he told an online conference. 

Imports meet nearly two-thirds of India's demand, he said, with palm oil coming mainly from top producers Indonesia and Malaysia, while other oils, such as soy and sunflower, come from Argentina, Brazil, Ukraine and Russia. 

But imports of palm this marketing year could rise 8% on the year to 7.8 million tonnes, he said, as India allowed imports of refined palm oil and cut import tax on the crude variety to lower domestic prices. 

Domestic prices have nearly doubled in the past year. 

India's overseas purchases of edible oil were also capped by higher domestic production, which rose 1 million tonnes to 9 million in the current marketing year, after soybean and groundnut output rose, Mehta said. 

Source:timesofindia.com

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