Increasing import demand drives global soybean exports
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Last Update: 2002-01-15
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Introduction: oil world, Hamburg, Germany India's palm oil imports fell 14% in the fourth quarter of 2001, resulting in an estimated total of 3.67 million tons of palm oil imports in January December 2001, slightly lower than last year On the contrary, soybean oil exports from the United States, Argentina and Brazil to India reached a record high of 1.4 million tons In addition, according to the report of oil world, the rapid growth of import demand will promote the export of global soybeans The growth of import demand will promote the export of soybeans from the United States, Brazil and Argentina From September to December 2001, the export volume of soybeans from three countries reached a record of 16.2 million tons This is an increase of 2.8 million tons or 21% over the same period last year, mainly due to strong import demand from the crushing industry from the European Union, Mexico, China and several other Asian countries (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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