However, non-edible oils moved in a narrow range in limited deals and settled at the last levels.
Traders said, sluggish demand from retailers against ample stocks position, mainly led to decline in sesame and soyabean oil prices.
Meanwhile, palm oil imports rose by 19 per cent to 7,36,207 tonnes for the first time in February, after three consecutive months of fall, on higher shipments, industry body Solvent Extractors Association (SEA) said.
India, the world's leading vegetable oil buyer, had imported 5,95,032 tonnes palm oil in February 2016.
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In the national capital, sesame mill delivery oil declined by Rs 100 to Rs 8,300 per quintal.
Soyabean mill delivery (Indore) and soyabean degum (Kandla) oils also weakened by Rs 50 each to Rs 6,950 and Rs 6,650 per quintal, respectively.
On the other hand, coconut oil traded higher by Rs 100 to Rs 1,950-2,000 per tin.
Following are today's quotations (in Rs per quintal):
Oilseeds: Mustard seed Rs 2,950-3,050 and Groundnut seed Rs 2,150-2,900. Vanaspati Ghee (15-litre tin) Rs 800-1,000.
Non-edible oils: Linseed Rs 9,750, Castor Rs 9,850-9,950, Neem Rs 5,350-5,450.
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