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India's annual palm oil imports to fall behind soft oils for first time, industry official says

Lower palm oil imports by India, the world's biggest buyer of vegetable oils, could weigh on benchmark Malaysian palm oil prices and support U.S. soyoil futures

February 24, 2025 / 12:21 IST
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Palm oil is losing market share to soft oils, which are projected to account for a slightly larger volume of imports, he said.
Palm oil is losing market share to soft oils, which are projected to account for a slightly larger volume of imports, he said.

Palm oil's share of India's annual edible oil imports is set to drop below soft oils for the first time as its rising premium over soyoil and sunflower oil pushes refiners toward more affordable alternatives, the head of an industry body said.

Lower palm oil imports by India, the world's biggest buyer of vegetable oils, could weigh on benchmark Malaysian palm oil prices and support U.S. soyoil futures.

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"Palm oil is getting pricey due to supply issues, so buyers are naturally shifting to soyoil and sunflower oil instead," said Sanjeev Asthana, president of the Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA), in an interview with Reuters.

The country's palm oil imports in the 2024/25 marketing year ending in October 2025 could fall to as low as 7.5 million metric tons, the lowest in five years, said Asthana, who is also the CEO of Patanjali Foods Ltd.