May17 , 2026

    India’s Oilmeal Exports Drop 42% in January

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    India’s oilmeal exports witnessed a sharp decline of 42% in January, reflecting a slowdown in global demand and market fluctuations. Analysts attribute the drop to reduced shipments of soybean and rapeseed meals, coupled with logistical challenges affecting supply chains.

    Industry sources indicate that the fall in exports could impact domestic producers, especially in states heavily dependent on oilseed processing. However, efforts are underway to explore alternative markets and stabilize trade volumes in the coming months.

    The decline underscores the need for strategic planning in India’s agri-commodity export sector, as global price volatility and changing demand patterns continue to influence trade performance.

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