Sunflower Oil Rises to Near 3-Year High
2025-10-06 19:35
By
Felipe Alarcon
1 min. read
Sunflower oil futures soared toward $1,390 per tonne, an almost a three year high as supply has tightened at the same time as competing vegetable oil cushions have thinned, forcing buyers to compete for limited barrels.
Prices jumped as Russia raised export duties on sunflower oil at the end of September which directly raised export costs and reduced available exportable volumes.
Ukraine’s exports have also been well below prior seasons after a poor summer and shipping disruptions, leaving a large structural gap in global shipments that normally anchors world supplies.
Europe’s dry summer further cut expected domestic sunflower seed output and lowered crush volumes, tightening nearby availability for edible oil users.
At the same time global palm oil inventories are set to fall into year-end seasonal lows and India is boosting edible oil purchases, so the usual substitution outlet is less able to absorb the shortfall.