Food
Processing Ministry Reviews Edible Oil Prices, Consumers should Benefit for
Price Fall
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Decline
in the price of Edible Oil should be passed on to consumers expeditiously: Secretary
Department of Food and Public Distribution
The decline in the price of Edible
Oil should be passed on to consumers expeditiously, said Secretary DFPD, Sanjeev
Chopra during a meeting with the leading industry representatives on 4 May,
2023.
The international prices of imported
edible oils are on a downward trend which gives a positive scenario in the edible
oil sector in India. Representatives from Solvent Extraction Association of India
(SEAI) and Indian Vegetable Oil Producers’ Association (IVPA) were present to discuss
further reduction in the retail prices of cooking oils amidst a fall in the global
prices.
The industry informed that the
global prices of different edible oils have fallen by USD 200-250 per tonne in the
last two months, but it takes time to reflect in the retail markets and the retail
prices are expected to come down shortly.
The leading Edible Oil Associations
were advised to take up the issue with their members immediately and ensure that
the MRP of each oil be reduced in line with the decline in the international prices
of edible oils with immediate effect. Price to distributors (PTD) by the manufacturers
and refiners also needs to be reduced with immediate effect so that the price decline
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 this Department
may be kept informed on a 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.
Other issues like price data
collection and packaging of edible oils were also discussed in this meeting.
Earlier also, in pursuance of
the Department’s meetings with leading edible oil associations, the MRP of edible
oils such as Sunflower Oil, Soyabean Oil and Mustard Oil were reduced by the industry.
The reduction in oil prices came in the wake of reduction of international prices
and reduced 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.
With the edible oil prices beginning
to show a downward trend and are set to witness further reduction to be made by
the edible oil industry, the Indian consumers can expect to pay less for their edible
oils. The falling edible oil prices will help in cooling the inflation as well.
The Department of Food &
Public Distribution closely monitors and reviews the prices of edible oils in the
country and steps in whenever any intervention is required to ensure the affordability
of edible oils which forms an important part of human diet. The international and
domestic prices of edible oil were on an upward swing during 2021-22 due to many
global factors including higher input and logistic cost.
However, now the edible oil prices
in the international market are witnessing a decline. The fall in the prices of edible oils in the domestic
market is gradually being reflected in the domestic market which is providing relief
to the consumers.