Oils and Fats Podcast
In a bi-weekly oils and fats webinar, Vesper’s veg oils analyst reviews June supply-demand and key price drivers across markets. For palm oil, estimates suggest Malaysian stocks rose 3–5% in June, with production up 7–11% and exports up 14–17%, keeping stocks historically high and pressuring prices alongside weaker Brent and delays to Indonesia’s B50 rollout. Brent futures fell to just under $72/bbl as Strait of Hormuz flows recover and OPEC+ signals higher output; recent attacks did not spike prices. Indonesia’s B50 is now expected to start around October after a transition period, implying a more sideways-to-slightly-up Q3 outlook supported by Indian festive demand and El Niño concerns. Soybean oil fell on reduced biofuel feedstock share (EIA) but rebounded on Chinese buying and US heat/dryness forecasts. Crop updates include record Canadian canola area, tighter EU rapeseed prospects, and higher sunflower production expectations in Russia/Ukraine with weather risks. Coconut oil prices bottomed and rebounded on higher copra costs, supply tightness, typhoon/El Niño risk, and possible Philippines B5; Q4 lauric oils carry upside risk due to seasonal production/crushing declines.
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