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Palm oil reducing the price floor for vegetable oils: Grain market daily
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02/08/2022 (AHBD) - Yesterday, there were multiple stories pressuring grain and oilseed markets. The main one being that the first ship carrying Ukrainian grain left the port of Odessa. The first since 24 February 2022.

Another factor adding pressure to prices is the fear of recession still looming. This can be seen in the general fall in crude oil markets. Brent crude oil (nearby) closed yesterday at $100.03/barrel, down $9.98/barrel on Friday’s close.

All this news is creating large price volatility, driving domestic rapeseed price volatility too.  Yesterday, Paris rapeseed futures (Nov-22) dropped £34.22/t, to close at £545.10/t.

There are other developments in the vegetable oil complex that could potentially influence rapeseed prices further, and that’s palm oil.

Palm oil prices pressured

Since Indonesia lifted their palm oil export ban (on 23 May), prices have dropped. However, the government have still maintained a domestic market obligation to keep local cooking oil prices affordable. On Monday it was announced exporters will be allowed to ship nine times their domestic sales (from 01 Aug), up from seven times prior.

Since 01 June, Malaysian palm oil futures (delivered 3-months from spot) have reduced over 36.1%, based on yesterday’s close. Over this same period, Paris rapeseed futures (Nov-22) and Chicago soyabean futures (Nov-22) have dropped to a lesser degree at 19.2% & 6.9%, respectively.

The greater pressure for palm has meant that in recent weeks, the “floor” of the vegetable oil complex has been pressured.

Palm oil prices extend the edible oil price floor

As shown in the graph above, palm oil has extended its discount to other vegetable oils in recent weeks. Is there room for a fall in other vegetable oil prices too?

Prior to the war between Russia and Ukraine, we can see that elevated palm oil prices prevented any other vegetable oils dropping further.

Conclusion

The price of palm oil will continue to play its part in underpinning the vegetable oil market. If that floor reduces, it will open the opportunity for other oils to drop too.

This in turn will influence rape oil, which will impact the price you receive for your rapeseed at the farm gate.

However, there are some supportive factors that are providing some support to the vegetable oil complex current. This includes US soyabean crop development (considering hot and dry conditions) and the recent dry weather in Europe that has reduced output for EU sunseed (EU commission, Stratégie grains). These factors look to keep some support for rapeseed prices currently, though areas to watch going forward.

 

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