Centre Directs Leading Edible Oil
Associations to Reduce Prices by Rs. 15 with
Immediate Effect
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Benefit of Price Reduction should Pass on to the Consumers
Expeditiously: Department of Food and Public Distribution
The Department of Food and Public Distribution
in a meeting on July 6th 2022 has directed leading Edible Oil Associations to ensure
reduction in the MRP of edible oils by Rs. 15/- with immediate
effect.
The Centre also advised that the price to distributors
by the manufacturers and refiners also needs to be reduced immediately so that the
price drop is not diluted in any way. It was also impressed upon that whenever a
reduction in price to distributors is made by the manufactures/refiners, the benefit
should be passed on to the consumers by the industry and the Department may be kept
informed on regular basis. Some companies which have not reduced their prices and
their MRP is higher than other brands have also been advised to reduce their prices.
During the meeting it was discussed that the international
prices of imported edible oils are on a downward trend which is a very positive
picture in the edible oil scenario and, therefore, the domestic edible oil industry
needs to ensure that the prices in the domestic market also drop commensurately.
And, this price drop has to be passed on expeditiously to consumers without in a
laggard fashion. Other issues like price data collection, Control Order on edible
oils and packaging of edible oils were also discussed in this meeting.
It may be recalled that in May 2022, the Department
had convened a meeting with the leading edible oil associations and according to
sources, the MRP of Fortune Refined Sunflower Oil 1 litre
pack had been decreased to Rs. 210 from Rs. 220 and MRP of Soyabean (Fortune)
and Kachi Ghani oil 1 litre
pack from Rs. 205 to Rs. 195.
The reduction in oil prices came in the wake of Central Government reducing the
import duty on edible oils making them cheaper.
The industry was advised to ensure that the complete benefit of the reduced
duty is passed on to the consumers invariably.
The edible oil prices in the international market
are witnessing a dramatic fall, however, the situation in the domestic market is
slightly different as the fall in the prices are gradual. The Government of India
stepped in and a meeting was convened by the Department of Food and Public Distribution
with the leading industry representatives including SEAI, IVPA and SOPA to discuss
reduction in the retail prices of cooking oils amid a fall in the global prices.
The industry informed that the global prices of different edible oils have fallen
by USD 300-450 per tones in the last one month, but it takes time to reflect in
the retail markets and the retail prices are expected to come down in the coming
days.
The Department is continuously monitoring the prices
and availability situation of edible oil in the country and it is imperative that
the benefit of reduced duty structure on edible oils and the continuous significant
drop in prices at the international market be immediately passed on to the end consumers
without fail. The consumers can look forward to save some extra money in their kitchen
budget.