Shift in Edible Oil Preferences: India Embraces Soybean Oil over Palm Oil
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India’s palm oil imports fell 65% in January 2025, the lowest in 13 years, as consumers shifted to cheaper soybean oil. Overall vegetable oil imports dropped 13% to 10.49 lakh tonnes. Malaysian palm oil exports declined, while refined soybean oil and palm oil from Nepal distorted the local market, keeping soybean oil more attractive to buyers.
India’s palm oil imports witnessed a significant drop of 65% in January 2025, marking the lowest figures in 13 years, as reported by the Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA). This change is attributed to a consumer shift towards more cost-effective soybean oil.
According to the SEA, the overall vegetable oil imports decreased by 13%, from 12 lakh tonne last year to 10.49 lakh tonne this year. Malaysian palm oil exports dwindled, causing a noticeable consumer migration to South American soybean oil.
The SEA clarified that the local market is currently experiencing distortion due to a drastic increase in refined soybean oil and palm oil from Nepal. Despite palm oil price reductions, soybean oil’s affordability continues to appeal to Indian consumers.
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