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Edible Oils: Key Opportunities for Global Traders

Edible oils or cooking oils are those oils that are suitable for human consumption. They are basically plant or animal liquid fats that play a key role in the food industry. These edible oils are used worldwide for cooking processes, such as frying, baking, and other food preparations. They are also rich sources of unsaturated fats, vitamins (especially vitamin E, and other essential nutrients. Edible oils continue to be a core part of the global agri-food trade scenario due to increasing demand from food processing, hospitality, and biofuel sectors. Thus, in the trade market, edible oils buyers are actively looking for reliable exporters to meet this demand. 



Why the Demand for Edible Oils Is Surging in International Trade

Key Factors: We all know that edible oils are majorly used in the food industry. But do you know that their extensive use as a biofuel is a major reason behind its spike in demand? Also, the ever-increasing population, accelerating urbanization, and higher incomes that allow people to consume more processed foods and oils fairly add to this rising demand. Apart from these, the increasing consumption of refined and processed foods in today's age is yet another significant contributor.


War's Impact: Geopolitical events largely impact and shape the market demand for commodities. Both Russia and Ukraine account for around 80% of global sunflower oil exports. However, their ongoing conflict has hit this section and the loss of shipments from these regions has created supply chain disruptions. Because of this, countries that were major consumers of sunflower oil have switched to other oils like palm oil and soybean oil, adding to the demand for these alternatives.


Export Restrictions: Indonesia (one of the world's largest palm oil producers) banned palm oil exports to address domestic supply issues. Though the ban was lifted later, it created supply shortages as the country accounts for 60% of global supply. This also increased palm oil prices significantly. In addition, some trade policies (like import duties and trade agreements) also influence the demand and price of edible oils in the international market.  



Largely Exported Edible Oils & Interconnected Trade Categories

As an exporter, it is important for you to know the most in-demand vegetable oils and other related used oil categories that offer opportunities for you to expand your global reach.


Many edible oil importers also source other related products due to overlapping demand. These interconnected product categories include:



Edible Oils Market Insights: The Global Overview

Knowing key market insights gives you an edge in the global trade platform. It allows you to make well-informed decisions to grow your export business. The revenue in the edible oils market reached $133.48 billion in 2025. And the good news is that it is expected to grow annually at a CAGR of 6.23% (2025-2030). This data shows a clear picture of growth opportunities for agri-traders, manufacturers, and exporters. Another important thing to note is that on global comparison, India generated the most revenue with $37 billion in 2025 (Source: Statista). This growing edible oil export from India offers great potential for Indian suppliers. 


In addition to these insights, you should also know where the opportunity actually lies. Here are the top edible oils importing countries. 


Top Edible Oils Importing Countries (2023-2024):

Country NameTotal Shipments
India179,748
United States14,137
Mexico8,305

Source: Volza


Edible Oil Hsn Codes:

HSN CodesCommodity Types
1507Soya-bean oil and its fractions
1508Ground-nut oil
1509Olive oil and its fractions
1510Other oils and their fractions (excluding essential oils)
1511Palm oil
1512Sunflower-seed, safflower, or cotton-seed oil
1513Coconut, Palm kernel, Babassu oil
1515Other fixed vegetable fats and oils including Jatropha and Used Cooking Oil


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How to Connect With Edible Oils Importers or Buyers?

Whether you are looking for used cooking oil buyers near me or globally, here are the proven methods to follow:

  • Some B2B marketplaces are really helpful as they give you access to the list of ready-to-trade, verified edible oils buyers. One such platform is go4WorldBusiness. 

  • If you wish to meet your potential buyers in person, then participating in relevant trade shows is definitely a way to go. You can attend the International Grain and Oil Exhibition (held in China), Globoil India, Food & Drink Processing Expo (FDP), SIAL, etc.

  • You can reach out to import/export data providers who give access to exporters' and importers' databases.

  • You can connect with potential importers through targeted marketing campaigns, email marketing, and social media marketing. 



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

1. How to find profitable edible oil buyers globally?

Here are the best ways to find edible oil buyers globally:

  • Go to reliable B2B platforms
  • Attend relevant international trade expos
  • Engage with export councils
  • Leverage email and social media marketing


2. Who are the leading edible oil buyers globally?

India, the United States, and Mexico are the leading edible oil buyers globally. 


3. What is the most demanded edible oil?

Some of the most demanded edible oils include palm oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil, coconut oil, sesame oil, olive oil, and rapeseed oil.


4. What is the HSN code for edible oil?

HSN codes vary based on edible oil types. Here are the HSN codes for the most in demand edible oils:

  • 1507 - Soya-bean oil and its fractions
  • 1508 - Ground-nut oil
  • 1509 - Olive oil and its fractions
  • 1511 - Palm oil
  • 1512 - Sunflower-seed, safflower, or cotton-seed oil
  • 1513 - Coconut, Palm kernel, Babassu oil


5. Who is the largest consumer of edible oils in the world?

India is the largest consumer of edible oils in the world.


6. What is the edible oil price today?

There are many factors that influence the price of edible oils, such as oil type, season, geopolitical events, and overall global trends. However, here are the average price for some popular edible oil types in the Indian market:

  • Refined Sunflower: Rs.140 - Rs.180 per liter (approx.)
  • Mustard Oil: Rs.150 - Rs.200+ per liter (approx.)
  • Refined Soyabean Oil: Rs.130 - Rs.170 per liter (approx.)
  • Coconut Oil: approx. Rs.250 - Rs.500+per liter (approx.)
  • Olive Oil (Pomace/Pure/Extra Virgin): Highly variable, from Rs.350 (Pomace) to Rs.1500+ (Extra Virgin) per liter. 


7. Which edible oil is expensive?

Olive Oil, particularly extra virgin variants, is the most expensive edible oil. 



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