Oilmeal exports rose seven per cent during the first nine months of the current financial year due to increased supply to Iran and South Korea, the newly-developed export markets.
Data compiled by the Solvent Extractors’ Association (SEA) showed exports at 3.2 million tonnes during April-December in 2013 compared to three million tonnes a year ago.
Shipments were down 20 per cent in the first quarter due to a drastic fall in the export of soymeal, followed by a 43 per cent surge in the second quarter.
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Rupee depreciation also helped exports. Oilmeal import by South Korea during April-December was 821,811 tonnes, up from 647,331 tonnes a year ago.
Iran imported 923,779 tonnes of oilmeal in the first nine months of FY14, double the 493,669 tonnes it had imported a year ago.