The country had imported 11.57 lakh tonnes vegetable oils (edible and non-edible) in the same month last year.
Imports fell in January as crude palm oil (CPO) shipments fell by more than 50 per cent to 3.37 lakh tonnes from 7.21 lakh tonnes in January 2013.
However, import of RBD (refined) palmolein rose to 2.08 lakh tonnes in January from 1.53 lakh tonnes in the year-ago period.
"RBD Palmolein (finished product) is cheaper by USD 15/20 per tonne as compared to CPO, the raw material," Solvent Extractors Association of India said in a statement.
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Out of the total import, edible oil stood at 28.51 lakh tonnes and non-edible oil at 66,644 tonnes.
"In last two months, sunflower oil being cheaper to soyabean oil, encouraged larger import by India," SEA said.
The association noted that in view of increased import of RBD palmolein in last two years, the capacity utilisation of domestic refiners reduced from 55-60 per cent to 30-35 per cent and many units closed down or are on verge of closure due to continuous disparity in processing of CPO.
Palm oil is imported from Malaysia and Indonesia, while soyabean oil from Argentina and Brazil. At present, the import duty on crude edible oil is 2.5 per cent and refined edible oil at 10 per cent.