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India's palm oil imports to rebound from five-year low on competitive prices
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20/11/2025 (Reuters), Mumbai - India's palm oil imports are expected to rebound by nearly 20% in the new marketing year, driven by competitive pricing that is helping the tropical oil regain market share, the head of an industry body said on Thursday.

The increase in purchases by the world's largest buyer is likely to reduce stocks in key producing countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia and lend support to benchmark Malaysian palm oil futures.

"Palm oil prices have become competitive relative to other oils after the recent decline, and that will drive import demand," Sanjeev Asthana, president of the Solvent Extractors' Association of India (SEA), said in an interview with Reuters.

The country's palm oil imports in the 2025/26 marketing year, which started on Nov 1, could rise to 9.3 million metric tonnes, from last year's 7.58 million tonnes, the lowest in five years, said Asthana, who is also the CEO of Patanjali Foods Ltd.

Palm oil imports fell 15.9% in the previous marketing year as the oil traded at a premium to rival soyoil for much of the period.

But palm oil is now trading at a discount of about US$100 per tonne to soyoil and more than US$200 to sunflower oil, encouraging refiners to book shipments for the coming months, dealers said.

Soyoil imports in the new season are expected to slightly exceed last year's record 5.47 million tonnes. Sunflower oil purchases are projected to fall between two million and 2.5 million tonnes from 2.9 million tonnes a year earlier as crop damage in the Black Sea region lifted prices, Asthana said.

India's total edible oil imports in the new season are expected to climb to a record 16.5 million to 17 million tonnes due to rising consumption, compared with 16 million tonnes last year, he added.

The SEA on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding with the Federation of Oils, Seeds and Fats Associations to strengthen knowledge exchange between the two industry bodies and help prevent trade disputes arising during imports, he said.

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