China’s Oilseed & Vegoil Imports & Exports in Feb. 2014


1. China imported 4,808 KMT and 10,723 KMT soybeans in Feb. and Jan.-Feb. respectively, up 65.9% and 39.6% respectively year on year. China imported 233,726MT soybean oil in Jan.-Feb., up 47.7% year on year.
2. Rapeseed import registered 426,032MT and 1,010,601MT respectively in Feb. and Jan.-Feb., up 113.7% and 73.8% respectively on year on year basis. Rapeseed oil import registered 64,898MT and 151,123MT respectively in Feb. and Jan.-Feb., down 8.8% and 34.6%% respectively on year on year basis.
3. China imported 566,000MT and 1,123,000MT palm oil respectively in Feb. and Jan.-Feb., up 33.6% and 25.2% respectively year on year.
4. China exported 5,694MT and 20,719MT shelled peanut respectively in Feb. and Jan.-Feb., down 10.2% and up 25.9% respectively year on year.
From “China Oil and Oilseeds Market Weekly Report”
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