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Palm oil, world’s most popular vegetable oil, is no longer the cheapest

The tropical oil, which traded at a discount of $782 a ton to soyoil as recently as November 2022, is currently commanding a rare premium

September 26, 2024 / 12:28 IST
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Palm prices have risen 10% this year, while soybean oil is down about 9% on better crop prospects in countries such as the US
Palm prices have risen 10% this year, while soybean oil is down about 9% on better crop prospects in countries such as the US

Palm oil has lost its position as the world’s cheapest edible oil, thanks to shrinking output in the biggest growers and plentiful supply of the main alternative.

The tropical oil, which traded at a discount of $782 a ton to soyoil as recently as November 2022, is currently commanding a rare premium. In contrast to soy, sunflower and rapeseed crops, palm is harvested year-round and needs less land to produce, meaning it’s usually cheaper.

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Indonesian and Malaysian palm plantations, which account for 85% of global supply, are facing challenges. Smallholders are reluctant to cut aging trees and replant as it can take four to five years for new trees to bear fruit, compared with around six months for soybeans.

Palm prices have risen 10% this year, while soybean oil is down about 9% on better crop prospects in countries such as the US. Still, a structural shift is unlikely in the near- to medium-term because of palm’s unique qualities that make it attractive to many sectors.