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Centre’s pro-farmer turn in edible oils

  • September 25, 2024
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Centre’s pro-farmer turn in edible oils

Sub: Geo

Sec: Eco Geo

India’s Edible Oil Policy Changes and Market Trends

  1. Increased Import Duties (September 13, 2023):
    • Basic customs duty (BCD) on crude palm, soybean, and sunflower oil: 0% to 20%
    • BCD on refined oils:5% to 32.5%
    • Effective import duty on crude oils:5% to 27.5% (after adding a 5% ‘agriculture infrastructure and development cess’ and a 10% ‘social welfare’ surcharge on the BCD with the cess).
    • Effective import duty on refined oils:75% to 35.75%
  2. Approval for State Procurement:
    • Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana allowed to procure soybeans at the minimum support price (MSP) of ₹4,892 per quintal.

Global food inflation:

  • ​​The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization’s vegetable oils price index (base value: 2014-16=100) rose from 98.7 points in August 2020 to a peak of 251.8 points in March 2022, post Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
  • Global prices have eased since, with the index reading at 136 points for August 2024.

Impact on Domestic Market:

  • Wholesale prices in key markets like Dewas and Latur recovered from ₹4,200-4,300 to ₹4,600-4,700 per quintal

Reasons for Policy Shift

  1. Economic Considerations:
    • Increased oilseed planting area (193.32 lakh hectares in 2023)
    • Benign global prices
    • Negative inflation for edible oils (-0.86% in August)
  2. Political Motivations:
    • Upcoming Maharashtra Assembly polls
    • Maharashtra is India’s second-largest soybean producer

Import Trends:

  • 2022-23: Record 16.5 million tonnes (mt) of edible oil imports
  • 2023-24 (first 10 months): 13.5 mt (3.6% lower than previous year)
  • Sunflower oil imports surged to 3.1 mt, becoming the second-largest imported oil, leaving behind soybean.
    • Mainly imported from:Russia (1.5 mt), Romania (0.6 mt), Ukraine (0.5 mt) and Argentina (0.4 mt).
    • Imports of soyabean oil are primarily from Argentina and Brazil, while palm is from Indonesia and Malaysia.

Oilseeds: Domestic Production vs. Imports

  • 2022-23 Imports: 16.5 mt
  • Domestic Production: 10.3 mt
    • Mustard/rapeseed: 4 mt
    • Soybean: 1.9 mt
    • Cottonseed: 1.2 mt
    • Rice bran: 1.1 mt
    • Groundnut: 1 mt

FAO Food Price Index (FFPI):

  • The FAO Food Price Index (FFPI) is a measure of the monthly change in international prices of a basket of food commodities.
  • It consists of the average of five commodity group price indices weighted by the average export shares of each of the groups over 2014-2016.
  • Under this, the following indices are released:
    • FAO Cereal Price Index
    • FAO Vegetable Oil Price Index
    • FAO Dairy Price Index
    • FAO Meat Price Index
    • FAO Sugar Price Index

Source: IE

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