India’s palm oil imports hit 5-year low as soyoil purchases surge to record
The lower imports could boost inventories in top producers Indonesia and Malaysia and pressure benchmark Malaysian palm oil futures.
13/11/2025 (Free Malaysia Today), Mumbai - India’s palm oil imports slid to their lowest level in five years during the 2024/25 marketing year, while purchases of soyoil soared to a record high as a widening price premium made palm oil less attractive to buyers, a leading industry body said on Thursday.
Lower palm oil imports by India, the world’s biggest buyer of vegetable oils, could boost inventories in top producers Indonesia and Malaysia and pressure benchmark Malaysian palm oil futures.
Palm oil imports in the 2024/25 marketing year ended in October fell 15.9% from a year ago to 7.58 million tonnes, the lowest since 2019/20, the Solvent Extractors’ Association of India said in a statement.
Soyoil imports in the year jumped 59% to a record 5.47 million tonnes, while sunflower oil purchases fell 16.3% to 2.9 million tonnes, the SEA said.
For most of the marketing year, palm oil traded at a premium to soyoil, prompting refiners to switch to soyoil, said BV Mehta, executive director of the SEA.
India’s total vegetable oil imports in the year rose marginally to 16.36 million tonnes from the previous year’s 16.23 million tonnes the SEA said.
Palm oil’s share in India’s total vegetable oil imports dropped to a record low of 47% from 56% last year, while soyoil and sunflower oil together gained ground, rising to a combined share of 53% from 44%.
India buys palm oil mainly from Indonesia and Malaysia, and imports soyoil and sunflower oil from Argentina, Brazil, Russia and Ukraine.
India’s refined vegetable oil imports from Nepal rose sharply to a record 746,400 tonnes, as the Himalayan nation’s exports enjoy duty-free access under a regional trade pact, Mehta said.
India spent a record ₹1.61 trillion on vegetable oil imports in 2024/25, surpassing last year’s ₹1.32 trillion, the SEA said.
In October, India’s palm oil imports fell 27.7% from a month ago to 602,381 tonnes, the lowest level in five months, according to the SEA. Soyoil imports fell 17.2% to 454,619 tonnes, while sunflower oil imports eased 5.4% to 260,548 tonnes.
India’s total edible oil imports dropped 20% month-on-month in October to 1.33 million tonnes, with refiners cutting back after heavy purchases in earlier months for the festive season.