India's share of edible oil from Ukraine in limbo, 3 lakh tons of oil stuck at ports

Updated : Feb 27, 2022 18:14
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EJ Biz Desk

350,000 tons of sunflower oil is stuck at ports meant to be enroute to India as Russia's invasion of Ukraine escalates and supply chain disruptions begin.

Edible oil worth $570 million is facing a limbo as the world's largest importer of vegetable oil as deliveries India are on a standstill. 

Reuters reports India has contracts for about 510,000 tonnes of sunoil from Black Sea region for shipments in February and March, but only 130,000 tonnes have been loaded so far in February. 

Global prices of vegetable oils, used for everything from preparing cookies to frying potato chips to making shampoo, have more than doubled in two years on supply constraints, with palm and soybean oils surging to all-time highs this week on supply jitters. 

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