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India's March palm oil imports jump 25%: SEA

India's March palm oil imports jAccording to the SEA, palm oil imports have risen as Indonesia and Malaysia had zero export duty on palm products for the last five months to clear surplus stock amid reduced global demand of CPO for bio-diesel production. ump 25 pc: SEA

April 15, 2015 / 16:10 IST
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India's palm oil imports rose by 25 percent to 6,82,274 tonnes in March against the year-ago period due to cheaper shipments from Indonesia and Malaysia, Solvent Extractors' Association (SEA) said on Wednesday.

However, the country's palm oil imports could reduce in the coming months as Malaysia has reimposed 4.5 percent export duty on crude palm oil (CPO) from April 1 and Indonesia too is planning to do the same soon, it added. India, the world's leading vegetable oil buyer, had purchased 5,45,875 tonnes of palm oil in March last year.

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Palm oil make up 70 percent of the country's total vegetable oil imports. India meets 60 percent of its annual vegetable oil demand of 17-18 million tonnes via imports. According to the SEA, palm oil imports have risen as Indonesia and Malaysia had zero export duty on palm products for the last five months to clear surplus stock amid reduced global demand of CPO for bio-diesel production.

"Also, high prices of soybean and lesser realisation for soyabean oil and soyabean meal in export market has resulted in lower crushing and lesser oil availability in domestic market, leading to to higher imports," it said in a statement.