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India eyes Chinese market as global rapeseed meal prices surge

India may become a key supplier of rapeseed meal to China

India may become a key supplier of rapeseed meal to China
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India may become a key supplier of rapeseed meal to China if Beijing eases its stringent trade restrictions on the commodity, according to industry body Solvent Extractors Association of India (SEA).

A shortage of rapeseed meal in the European Union has driven global prices significantly higher. China, a major consumer, currently imports the protein-rich animal feed primarily from Canada and the EU.

“Given the current supply constraints and rising prices, India has a renewed opportunity to explore and recapture its lost share in the Chinese market,” Mumbai-based SEA said in a statement.

Indian rapeseed meal is currently priced at $209 per tonne free alongside ship (FAS) at Kandla port, substantially lower than the $335 per tonne being quoted ex-Hamburg in the international market.

“Leveraging this opportunity could not only boost India’s exports but also help stabilise prices in the international market,” SEA added.

India, the world’s third-largest rapeseed producer, exported over 2 million tonnes of rapeseed meal annually.

However, China has accounted for less than 1 per cent of that volume due to higher prices and previous trade restrictions.

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