Crude palm oil (CPO) prices in the domestic futures market have risen by 53 per cent in the past six months due to a decline in palm oil production in Malaysia.
Oilseed market experts say that the price of mustard, soya oil and palm oil is currently at the highest level in India and there is a possibility of further rise in prices in the coming days due to costlier imports from abroad.
According to market sources, the wholesale price of raw mustard in the country was Rs 1,155 per 10 kg on Thursday, while the wholesale price of soya oil was Rs 995-1010 per 10 kg, while that of and palm oil (RBD) was Rs 935-945 per 10 kg.
At the same time, the wholesale price of sunflower oil was Rs 1,180-1,220 per 10 kg.
On Thursday, the CPO on
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On the other hand, the prices of soybean and soy oil have also gone up in the global market.
Lakshmichand Aggarwal, president of the Central Organisation for Oil Industry and Trade, said that the rise in prices of other edible oils, including palm oil and soy oil, has also affected the mustard oil, while the mustard crop remained low in the last season.
Prices have got support. He said that the increase in prices will increase the interest of farmers in mustard sowing during the current Rabi season.
On Thursday, the Mustard November contract price on
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