India, the world's leading vegetable oil buyer, had imported 7,90,368 tonnes palm oil in December 2015.
Country's total vegetable oil imports fell by 15 per cent to 12.09 lakh tonnes in December 2016, from 14.20 lakh tonnes in the year-ago period.
"Import has reduced due to good kharif oilseeds crop and thus better domestic availability of edible oils. Also, currency crunch due to demonetisation has slow down the purchases by end consumers also affected the demand and import to some extent," SEA said in a statement.
Among palm oil products, import of RBD palmolein rose by six per cent to 2,45,554 tonnes in December 2016, from 2,31,810 tonnes in the year-ago period.
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The shipments of CPO, however, dropped by 14 per cent to 4,73,179 tonnes in December 2016, from 5,51,058 tonnes in the year-ago period, and the import of crude palm kernel oil (CPKO) too declined to 4,425 tonnes, from 7,500 tonnes in the said period.
As on January 1, stock of edible oils at various ports was estimated at 6.95 lakh tonnes and about 11.50 lakh tonnes in pipelines, which can meet 34 days of requirements. India's monthly requirement is about 16.5 lakh tonnes, SEA said.
India imports palm oil, mainly from Indonesia and Malaysia, and a small quantity of crude soft oils, including soyabean oil from Latin America. Sunflower oil is imported from Ukraine and Russia.