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Mustard Seed Rally in India Tightens Global Cold-Pressed Oil Supply

Mustard Seed Rally in India Tightens Global Cold-Pressed Oil Supply

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Indian mustard seed prices rally on festival-driven supply squeeze and firmer global vegoils. Outlook cautiously bullish with modest upside in coming weeks.

Indian mustard seed and cold-pressed oil markets are in a short-term upswing, driven by festival-related supply disruptions and aggressive buying from branded oil mills. With global vegetable oil benchmarks also firming, near-term price risks are skewed to the upside for both domestic users and European buyers of Indian cold-pressed mustard oil. India’s mustard complex tightened markedly on Thursday as daily arrivals dropped and mills bid up seed and oil to secure coverage into the peak harvest period. At the same time, global palm and soybean oil strength amplified the move, underscoring India’s growing linkage to international edible oil benchmarks. While fair weather should allow arrivals to normalise and cap the rally, the combination of temporarily constrained supply and stronger vegoil markets keeps a cautiously bullish tone for the coming one to two weeks.

Prices & Short-Term Moves

Mustard seed prices in Jaipur firmed by the equivalent of roughly EUR 85 per tonne on Thursday, reflecting a Rs 50 per quintal increase as mills lifted bids into the evening session. Branded oil mills reportedly raised purchase prices by Rs 100–150 per quintal, signalling concern about near-term seed availability and a desire to lock in volumes before arrivals fully recover.

Cold-pressed mustard oil (kacchi ghani) strengthened across key producing centres. Indicative wholesale values converted to EUR show Ganganagar around EUR 1,720 per 100 kg, Bharatpur EUR 1,740–1,745 per 100 kg, and Bundi near EUR 1,760 per 100 kg. Mustard cake prices were steadier, with only a minor softening at Charkhidadri, suggesting that the current rally is concentrated in seed and oil rather than in meal demand.

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Supply, Demand & External Drivers

Thursday’s rally was triggered by a sharp fall in daily producer arrivals, to about 800,000 bags from 1.1 million bags the previous day, as Ashtami and Ram Navami celebrations curtailed normal trading and logistics. Branded oil mills used this temporary vacuum to step up procurement, anticipating that overall seed availability will tighten as the harvest advances and on-farm selling slows.

Global edible oil markets provided additional support. Malaysian palm oil futures gained close to 2% and Chicago soybean oil also firmed, improving the relative competitiveness of domestically produced mustard oil in India. Traders highlight that domestic mustard oil price direction in the coming weeks will remain highly sensitive to the trajectory of imported palm oil; a continued global rally would likely encourage further price firmness in India’s mustard complex.

Fundamentals & Weather

Fundamentals currently reflect a classic short-term squeeze rather than a structural shortage. Seed and oil prices reacted quickly to the fall in arrivals, while mustard cake remained broadly stable, pointing to steady but not exceptional meal offtake. This pattern is typical of festival- and logistics-driven disruptions in India’s oilseed markets, where spot availability becomes the key driver.

Weather across the main mustard-producing states is reported to be fair, supporting field operations and suggesting that arrivals should recover in the coming sessions. As supply flows normalise, the immediate pressure on prices is likely to ease, limiting the duration of the current spike. However, with international vegoil benchmarks stronger, any pullback in mustard seed and oil is expected to be modest rather than a full reversal.

Price Outlook & Trading Ideas

The near-term outlook for mustard seed is cautiously bullish. With festive-related disruptions temporary but still playing through the pipeline, and global palm and soybean oil markets offering a supportive backdrop, domestic prices could reasonably extend gains by another Rs 50–100 per quintal over the next one to two weeks. European buyers of Indian cold-pressed mustard oil should plan for modest CIF price increases as exporters pass through higher seed and oil costs.

  • For crushers and branded oil mills: Consider securing coverage for the next 2–3 weeks while arrivals remain uneven and global vegoils are firm; avoid overextending coverage far beyond peak arrivals when supply relief is likely.
  • For exporters to Europe: Use the current rally to revisit forward offers on specialty cold-pressed oils, building in a risk premium for further firmness in palm and soybean oil curves.
  • For importers / food manufacturers: Hedge a portion of Q2–Q3 mustard oil needs now, but maintain flexibility to add on dips once post-festival arrivals stabilise and basis levels soften.

3-Day Directional View (EUR-based)

  • India domestic mustard seed (Jaipur, spot, EUR equivalent): Mildly firmer bias over the next 3 days as arrivals normalise only gradually and mills continue active buying.
  • FOB New Delhi mustard seed (EUR/kg): Current offers around 0.73–0.99 EUR/kg are expected to edge slightly higher in line with domestic seed and oil benchmarks.
  • European CIF cold-pressed mustard oil: Slight upward adjustment in offer levels anticipated as Indian exporters reprice in response to the domestic rally and stronger global vegoils.
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