Import of vegetable oils, comprising edible and non-edible oils, stood at 9.08 lakh tonnes in December 2012.
"December 2013 has shown the second highest record import of vegetable oils at 10.67 lakh tonnes, since 1994. In January 2013 import was 11.57 lakh tonnes," Solvent Extractors' Association of India said in a statement.
In the first two months of oil year, imports of vegetable oils rose by 25 per cent to 20.12 lakh tonnes as compared to 16.08 lakh tonnes in the year-ago period.
Oil year runs from November to October.
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The industry body also said that palm oil shipments were higher during the month in anticipation of likely increase in import duty. Moreover, price difference between RBD Palmolein and crude palm oil reduced to less than USD 10/tonne making RBD Palmolein more attractive over CPO.
The country imports palm oil from Malaysia and Indonesia, while soyabean oil is purchased from Brazil and Argentina. Import duty on crude edible oil is 2.5 per cent and custom duty on refined edible oil has recently been increased to 10 per cent from 7.5 per cent.
During November-December 2013, import of refined oil has gone up by 74 per cent to 3.72 lakh tonnes, compared to 2.14 lakh tonnes during the same period of previous year.
Import of crude oil was up by 19 per cent at 16.07 lakh tonnes as compared to 13.45 lakh tonnes during the same period of last year.